1. PRESS RELEASE
AMESBURY, MA - Local Landscape Architect Jack Tremblay will be featured
in the July / August issue of Accent on Home & Garden Magazine.
The Newbury, MA clients have worked with Jack on two residences over the
past seventeen years. Their most current home is an ambitious design that is
worth reading more about.
The following is an enhanced presentation of the Accent magazine article. I have taken the liberty of
adding content to help identify some of the many landscape features that made this installation special.
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2. Page 108 of ACCENT July/August 2006 Article Picture of backyard, including Cricket turf and bug control.
Photo by Jack Tremblay
Family cat on the prowl…
Photo by Jack Tremblay
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3. Photo by Jack Tremblay
Main entrance gate
Page 109 of ACCENT July/August 2006 Article
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Photo by Jack Tremblay
4. Page 110 of ACCENT July/August 2006
Isometric Sketch of steps and pool Photo of finished pool steps
fencing for Pool Terrace and pool from opposite side of pool.
area
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Page 111 of ACCENT July/August 2006 Article
5. Photo by Jack Tremblay
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View from Herb Garden
across lawn to river.
Photo by Jack Tremblay
Schematic sketch of the Herb/
Photo by Jack Tremblay
Vegetable garden area.
One half of the Sage knot garden
and bird feeding station.
Clients first residence in Newburyport, MA
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6. Page 115 of ACCENT
July/August 2006 Article
View to Covered
Terrace from the
Pergola Terrace. Main
Terrace to the right.
Photo by Jack Tremblay
Pen and Ink
rendering of the
Main Terrace fro
the Covered
Terrace.
View to
Pergola
Terrace from
the Pool
Area.
Photo by Jack Tremblay
Photo by Jack
Tremblay
Page 114 of ACCENT
July/August 2006 Article
‘Cracked Ice’ Paving pattern of the Pool
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Terrace with overlook to Pool Area.
7. Photo by Jack Tremblay
Page 116 of ACCENT July/August A rustic plank bridge over a bog
2006 Article area to the dock.
The screened porch steps Page 117 of ACCENT July/August 2006 Article
directly to the Pergola Terrace
Informal stepping stones fro the guest
via a granite slab step.
room to the side yard.
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Photo by Jack Tremblay
Photo by Jack Tremblay
8. The front entrance hasPhoto bynorthern exposure. Plants
a full Jack Tremblay
used in this area are Japanese Mountain Grass and
Hay-scented fern.
Photo by Jack Tremblay
Page 118 of
ACCENT
July/August 2006
Article
Kim and Trevor’s first home
involved the design of a
serpentine wall/step system that
separated the small backyard into
upper plantings and a lower
terrace.
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