The swimming pool is nestled in the garden on the northern side of the house.

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Garden at The Hills

Suzanne Turley Landscapes

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  • NZILA Category Winner / Residential Single Dwelling — 2019
Overview of the pool area from the perennial walk.
Overview of the pool area from the perennial walk.

This naturalistic garden was a first of its kind in New Zealand when conceptualised a decade ago. Designed, built and planted to a world- class standard, yet with the unmistakable flavour of Aotearoa, it’s a Kiwi take on Dutch garden designer Piet Oudolf’s ‘New Perennial’ movement. It was modern 10 years back but also achieves a trickery of time and space: a contemporary expression of landscape design with a sense of timelessness.

The perennial walk and its summer display of colours.
The perennial walk and its summer display of colours.

Judges Citation:
The Garden at the Hills is a boldly designed and beautifully executed New Zealand garden. A series of curated garden and entertainment spaces have been skillfully sited around the house culminating in a mix of both intimate private garden rooms and other areas that open up and engage with the surrounding landscape. This use of engagement skillfully brings the mountains in as part of the garden experience. Carefully crafted earthworks and hard landscaping underpin the design and have seamlessly blended the garden in with the surrounding landscape. Bold organic, curving forms contrast but sit comfortably alongside the modern architecture and swimming pool.

View from the herb garden across the pond, through the tall miscanthus, towards the Chris Booth sculture.
View from the herb garden across the pond, through the tall miscanthus, towards the Chris Booth sculture.

The landforms are clothed with an exceptional planting design which is a showcase for how the ‘New Perennial’ movement in planting garden can be executed here in New Zealand. Bold drifts of herbaceous perennials, ornamental grasses, and natives supported by clipped hedging and specimen trees provide year round colour, movement and structure. There is evidence of careful seasonal planting and as such, one feels in this garden that no day would feel the same, with the planting in constant evolution throughout the year. Each season in the garden has its own moment and its own feeling.

With immaculate execution and superb ongoing maintenance and development the Garden at the Hills is a significant benchmark in contemporary New Zealand residential garden design and is a clear category winner.

Client: Sir Michael Hill

Company: Suzanne Turley Landscapes

Internal collaborators
Suzanne Turley, Roger Graham, Ermanno Cattaneo

External collaborators
Anna-Marie Chin (Anna-Marie Chin Architects)

Key contractors
Peter Rogers (RBJ Rogers Brothers)
Sarah Bennetts (Diva Landscapes)

Curved steps and ramps amongst hedges lead to the tennis court.
Curved steps and ramps amongst hedges lead to the tennis court.
The steel clad art studio and the feature gunneras sit at one end of the pond.
The steel clad art studio and the feature gunneras sit at one end of the pond.
Stepping stones lead to the golf course across the garden.
Stepping stones lead to the golf course across the garden.