Defined by sun-warmed gravel courts, native plantings, and the understated geometry of meandering paths, Mohr-Avidan Landscape Architecture reimagines a garden where personal history and sensibility are seamlessly intertwined.
Harnessing plant arrangements and micro-agricultural elements, the design conjures both a sense of freedom and a grounded familiarity—an intentional reflection of the sweeping openness of the Australian plains.
Photography above by Shai Gil.
At its core, Pétanque Garden is both a personal narrative and a universal pause—a space that transcends geographic tropes while remaining deeply rooted in memory.
The composition bridges two worlds: the expansive horizontality of Australian landscapes and the intricate contours of Mediterranean terrain.
Grounded in this duality, the garden speaks of openness while honoring its regional context.
Mohr-Avidan orchestrates the interplay between texture and form with notable finesse.
Organic walking paths weave through the site, punctuated by fire pits and a meticulously integrated pétanque court—understated yet rich with cultural reference.
These paths do more than guide; they narrate, leading residents through a journey of light, shadow, and tactile discovery.
Fire pits, placed within this rhythm, serve as focal gathering points—functional and symbolic, evoking warmth, memory, and social connection.
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Planting is approached with ecological sensitivity and personal resonance.
Native Mediterranean species are chosen not merely for ornament, but as functional anchors within the garden’s structure and story.
The integration of micro-agriculture extends this ethos, bringing fruiting and herbaceous species into the mix, nodding to sustenance and landscape stewardship alike.
This horticultural layer weaves a narrative of placemaking: a curated blend of softness, texture, and utility.
Natural rock-face steps anchor the approach, drawing the eye upward through a resilient, low-water planting palette.
Euphorbia’s fiery tones contrast with the silvery foliage of agaves, while mature trees provide dappled shade, softening the transition between open pathways and enclosed garden rooms.
The design does more than occupy its site; it converses with it.
The restrained lines of the pétanque court, the weaving paths, and the tactile honesty of materials all evoke architectural discipline while inviting immersive engagement.
Here, the garden becomes a stage where movement, repose, and sensory perception converge.
Pétanque Garden is a quietly confident work. It resists overt gestures, instead offering depth through subtlety.
Every element, from the path’s gentle curves to the plant palette’s restrained range, from the fire pit’s social draw to the court’s refined sportscaping—invites reflection and rewards with serene clarity.
Mohr-Avidan Landscape Architecture is an Israeli design studio recognized for crafting landscapes that merge ecological sensitivity with a refined, contemporary aesthetic.
Their work often draws on regional plant palettes and natural materials, creating spaces that feel both deeply rooted in place and highly attuned to client narratives.
With a focus on texture, form, and restrained detailing, the practice bridges functionality and artistry, delivering projects that are as enduring as they are evocative.
Each design reflects a commitment to sustainable practices, cultural context, and the quiet power of well-composed outdoor environments.







