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The wide, smooth paths made of resin-bonded gravel provide a bump-free passage for patients.
But its design is inspired by aerial photography, and it uses both farming techniques and resources indigenous to an urban setting, like paths made of recycled asphalt, benches borrowed from the Parks Department, chain-link fences, industrial lights and landfill.
In this case, it is a lush flower garden full of flowers and shrubs billowing over clipped yews and wide straight paths made of stone dust -- a complete contrast with the simple green "room" outside the living room windows.
Mr. Boardwalk (misterboardwalk.com), a company that sells modular paths made of wood slats, will take them back if in good condition and will return two-thirds of the purchase price (starting at about $8 a running foot).
But over the years, the sloping hill had been sliced up with zigzagging paths made of railroad ties, and lined with black railings to help the elderly widow walk down to the 1960's pool -- an aquamarine concrete rectangle, complete with diving board -- which seems to float on a raised plateau in the woods.
But there are no streets here, just paths made of mud - and there are no street lights either.
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A path made of Astroturf or red lies near one made of flattened plastic milk crates.
OUTDOOR SPACE: A picket fence runs along the front of the property, and a path made of marble slabs leads to the deep front porch.
It includes a stone from the Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, and in front is a path made of stones from the Warsaw Ghetto.
Marguerite Duras's strange, sinewy tale "The Man Sitting in the Corridor" begins with a man peering through an open door: "He's looking at a woman lying a few yards away on a path made of stones".
The Chilstone Garden at Chelsea, designed by Heather Appleton, features an "everlasting ice sculpture" standing in a paddle pool by a temple on a garden path made of turquoise deep-pile carpet.
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