Casa Blanca Estates
Specimen saguaros anchor a mid-century modern home
Landscapes > Casa Blanca Estates
Large native plantings provide privacy and restore the site’s ecology. Reclaimed ironwood trees, some hundreds of years old, provide a dense canopy and relief from summer sun and, with large creosote, create micro-climates for landscape understory to thrive.
Desert wildflowers and colorful desert-adapted shrubs attract native birds. Mounding and boulders give a sense of movement and depth.
Barrel cacti groupings become outdoor sculpture. A saguaro forest at the pool’s end draws a line of sight that extends to the views.
Original Architect
Bennie Gonzales
Remodel Architect
Biegner-Murff Architects
Builder
Nance Construction
Interior Design
David Michael Miller Associates