Te Haha wall is a way to avoid transpassing and keep visual continuity simultaneously
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Did you know that the Ha-ha wall is not just for discreetly delimiting areas? Besides maintaining visual continuity, this technique has historical roots dating back to the gardens of European aristocracy in the 18th century. • Designed to keep cattle and other animals out of the gardens without obstructing the view, they were a status symbol, showing that the owner could maintain an orderly space without the need for tall walls. • Fun fact: at the famous Palace of Versailles, Ha-has were used to create a sense of infinite space, a visual trick that challenged the real boundaries of the garden. • Today, this technique is widely used in parks and zoos, where the subtle design is part of the visitor experience, allowing the environment to appear natural and barrier-free. • ✉DM for video credits • #LandscapeDesign #HistoricalArchitecture #EuropeanGardens #HaHaWall #Landscaping #shorts
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