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Innovative Ways You Can Improve Your Outdoor Hardscaping

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Who says outdoor hardscaping must to be confined to boring designs? If you have hardscaping at your home or office that doesn’t excite you, it might be time to improve it! Hardscaping can be the perfect way to make the most of your outdoor spaces, and you will probably want to add these features to your property wherever there is unusable space.
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Eye On Design: Dan Graham, Three Models, Three Sizes, Three Price Ranges

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Ovoid, 2020 (All Photos By Gail)

Often described as a hybrid between art, architecture, design and landscape architecture, Dan Graham’s freestanding partitions and pavilions — made from two-way mirror glass — sometimes create a kaleidoscopic, psychedelic experience. If you’ve never seen his work in person and missed his Hedge Two-Way Mirror Walk About, which was installed at the Met Roof Garden back in 2014, a new exhibit at 303 Gallery  entitled Three Models, Three Sizes, Three Price Ranges offers a fun introduction to the full scope of his oeuvre.

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New-Baroque Walkway (2020)

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