





The owners of this beautiful site along the water of an old sand quarry had the idea to restore the ancient farmhouse of the site into a museum. The land was transformed into a semi-public park viewing to the lake. As the soil is very sandy and poor, uniform plant sweeps of Japanese Silver Grass give a very natural waving movement. These important sweeps of grasses integrate well in their environment and give the impression as it was created by nature itself. Also in winter the grey-beige tone of the dry grasses keeps the structure visible.