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Flickr Finds: Richard Winchell's Minimal Vancouver Patio

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We've seen, and loved, plenty of verdant patios with lush, overflowing container gardens. But that's not the only game in town; this spare outdoor space can also be an oasis of calm, with only one or two potted friends.

 
 

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Without revealing too much of our occasionally murderously lazy tendencies with plants, the fewer things to remind us of our watering and care responsibilities, the better at times. This looks stress-free without being sterile.

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Flickr user richard winchell under license by Creative Commons.

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Upscale Prison Courtyard...

posted by bepsf on June 24th 2009 at 5:56pm
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You say minimalist I say...prison yard. If that were my space I'd be rocking a bunch of clematis/ morning glory/ potato vine/ANYTHING on a bunch of trellises so fast it'd make your head spin...

posted by mskk on June 24th 2009 at 5:56pm
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Looks like a cell block from a Prison. Even the plant looks like it does not want to be there. Is this a joke?

posted by latinwaterpolo on June 24th 2009 at 6:00pm
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And for some reason the wooden bench doesn't look ok. It would be ok for indoors, but I don't think it's weatherproof.

posted by AlexHoogeveen on June 24th 2009 at 6:09pm
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Looks sad....

posted by junklover on June 24th 2009 at 6:39pm
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I have worked in a prison for 14 years. It looks like a prison courtyard -- as seen on TV. Nevertheless it is more outdoor space than some people have. If they like it--I love it.

posted by 1050908 on June 24th 2009 at 7:00pm
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You people have obviously never seen a real prison courtyard. Nor do you have any idea of what the story is behind this place. It was very cheap housing with a very restrictive co-op board. The 'patio' was all of 30 square feet, at the most. Behind the patio is an alleyway that saw weekly delivery trucks for the Wendy's down the block, as well as the f**ker who broke into our apartment and stole our laptops.

I built the wooden bench, and it was coated with three layers of marine varnish. It survived two years of Vancouver (BC) rain and snow just fine, and now lives in a different apartment.

posted by richardwinchell on June 24th 2009 at 7:10pm
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Some people adore brutalist architecture, but I've never seen the appeal.

posted by Lisa (Montreal) on June 24th 2009 at 7:39pm
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I think it's lovely. It reminds me of benches in a park behind a building of some sort. The tables are the same used for outdoor seating at Mixt Greens in San Francisco. The plant is fine, the planter pot not so much.

posted by ideas.jengar on June 24th 2009 at 8:02pm
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It's not that the space is too small its that the planters are too small for the space.

posted by JosieDaisy on June 24th 2009 at 9:04pm
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It seems pretty zen. I like the metal table, it fits well in the space besides being good for outdoor weather. I just am not a fan of leaving the decorative wrapping on plants. But that's just me being nit-pickey :)

posted by Rebecca_J on June 24th 2009 at 9:33pm
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We are all different...I like the wooden bench, but not the metal table. I think the wood and the plants soften the concrete. I have seen apartments like this and one needs to do some softening. Space in many cities is at a premium and one must make the best of whatever they have.

posted by dkzody on June 24th 2009 at 10:24pm
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@richardwinchell: Don't be all angry dude. Also I have seen a prison yard. When I was in prison.

posted by mskk on June 24th 2009 at 10:28pm
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very nice bench... nice, simple design. i might lift it. make it out of richlite and it'd last forever.

posted by redneckmodern on June 24th 2009 at 11:33pm
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...maybe with some plants to cover those walls it could be nicer...

posted by glaukopis on June 25th 2009 at 12:35am
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Love the horizontal of the concrete wall and how the bench reflects that. Being in NYC, I'd love an outdoor space of my own like this. Someone mentioned Zen and it made me think that grey pea gravel would be cool covering the ground. I like the texture and the sound.

Don't get discouraged by the comments, most on AT, it seems, aren't fond of minimal, industrial or neutral.

posted by stt64 on June 25th 2009 at 9:18am
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I have nothing against minimalism and in fact find it very appealing. But this little patio doesn't look at all comfortable to use. The bench is handsome but if you sit on it your back would be against the completely vertical wall. The bench isn't deep enough so that you could slouch.

Minimalism and brutalism can provide for human comfort without sacrificing principles of stlye.

This just looks like some pieces stuck out there to keep it from being totally empty.

posted by spanky on June 25th 2009 at 10:38am
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To me, it is a little grim. But if it made them happy and let them use their outdoor space, it served its purpose.

posted by Cassis on June 25th 2009 at 12:30pm
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It's interesting to me to read a post about a place I've actually spent time in. Danielle just posted a couple of pictures she found on Flickr without any idea of what the space actually is. If you have minimal resources and severe restrictions with what you can do to your outside space, you just do the best you can to make your space livable. This patio is super tiny, and the bench against the back wall actually allows you to view a little greenery and see into the apartment and any other people there. It perfectly serves it's purpose. I read a lot of posts here and there are lot of things that I don't like, but I would never post rude comments about them. Let's just all try to be considerate of one another.

posted by miblgo on June 25th 2009 at 1:34pm
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