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I'm not a fan:



[edit] I'm seeing it described as "Fascist-Moderne". Straight lines, cheaply produced, nearly devoid of color, exposes lots of cold, hard masonry.

The original garden was designed by Jackie O.


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The after looks like something an amateur would do. The earlier design was more complex and interesting.

I liked the flowering trees in the before, and the warmer color palette. Also the varying heights of the plantings.

But then I've had to live with that cool color palette because that's what you mostly find in plants that thrive in shade, which I have in abundance. I couldn't imagine planting those colors in full sun. You need vivid colors to stand up to the light!

Plus I'm in the "warm neutrals" camp and the current trend of grey in home decorating isn't my preferred color....too cool.....the pale purples and whites are blah....


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Did you notice that the sidewalk is too narrow to walk side by side?


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It's an odd place for a concrete sidewalk. It's boring visually and as you point out, doesn't invite people to walk side by side.

The more inviting walk is through the covered portico (not sure if that's the right architectural term).

A bit off topic...

The English Walled Garden is my favorite at the Chicago Botanic Garden.



https://www.chicagobotanic.org/gardens/englishwalled

I also love this elm allée:



I haven't been up there in years. I should re-up my membership and start visiting regularly....


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Here's an overview of what was done and why.

https://www.cnn.com/2020/08/02...-redesign/index.html


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Maybe also functional, perhaps the Secret Service wants those “clean lines” with very little for anything, man or drone, to hide behind. Just speculating, of course.


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Did you notice that the sidewalk is too narrow to walk side by side?



It is not a walkway, it is a utility trench.

"Not only will the lighting be updated for more TV-friendly viewing, there also will be an entirely modernized and updated system of utility cables and power, placed beneath the pallets of a new limestone border surrounding the grassy area of the garden." (from CNN article)


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That elm grove is spectacular!


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There is an photo of it from above that I actually like. I think Bernard linked to it somewhere - facebook maybe.


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This photo. I like this - I like the cement lines, I like the geometry - it goes with the architecture. (And I’m a wild multicolored stuff as many plants as possible cottage gardener type Big Grin )



And honestly, lets face it - it doesn’t matter WHAT Melania changes, there are going to be a lot of people that hate or are super critical of what she does just because of who she is married to.


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Yeah, I hate Melania so I was all prepared to hate this, but I don't. I actually really like it.

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Still a no for me.

And it has nothing to do with Melania or who she's married to.

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I guess I'm an old sourpuss, but I'm not crazy about either one.

Yes, I really like the flowering trees Jackie put in (who in heaven would chop down such lovely trees?). OTOH the flowers - at least in the season they were photographed - seem a bit garish.

Melania's Rose Garden (assuming - perhaps prejudicially - she designed it), however, seems really dull. When I hear "Rose Garden" even if there aren't any actual roses, I expect to see at least SOME flowers.

What kind of garden is that? Somehow this is not only dull, but concrete overall. Kremlin style.

My taste may be overblown, but I'd would think to see blossoms for uplift and in colors that complement each other. Also, for seasonal variety. Perhaps in other seasons it's more varied and appealing.

I like British style. Wonder what Jack would think of it. He's a master gardener.


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Really hard to tell what it looks like. Looking at more photos of the old design, I have to agree with Amanda: Not sure I like either one.

Lots of views of the old designs, going back over 100 years.

http://www.whitehousemuseum.or...unds/rose-garden.htm

My faves of the old designs:







More views of the new design:

https://chicago.suntimes.com/2...or-first-lady-speech


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Yeah, I hate Melania so I was all prepared to hate this, but I don't. I actually really like it.

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I do, too in a different context. I would prefer it elsewhere..the homage to history is very important at the White House and I feel that this was a bit of slash and burn of the past...


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