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Project Profile:

Maxwell Productions LLC

Project Summary

This is a unique installation using GV2 because the designer used native plants in combination with fine gravel. Most uses of GV2 have stone fill but no plants so discovering this site was a real treat. The cashew brown rings blend nicely with the natural stone color. A few rings can be seen in the fourth photo.

Address

8521 East Princess Drive, Scottsdale, AZ  85255

Install Size

Designer

N.A.

Contractor

R H Dupper Landscaping, Inc. 1020 W Ranch Rd, Ste 105, Tempe, AZ 85284, phone 480-893-7688

Project Gallery

Permeable pavement was installed in the fire-lane access areas at Maxwell Productions in Scottsdale, Arizona, using Gravelpave2.
Front parking lot with access to East Princess Drive, shows the fire lane in the foreground over the mountable curb left of my red car, over the sidewalk and straight back toward the gate.
Porous fire lane was installed in the fire-lane access areas at Maxwell Productions in Scottsdale, Arizona, using Gravelpave2.
Left edge of fire lane is shown here leading toward the back double-wide gate. The fire lane surface is shown in the cashew brown color stone.
Gravel reinforcement was installed, along with plants, in the fire-lane access areas at Maxwell Productions in Scottsdale, Arizona, using Gravelpave2.
The gravel surface is spotted with native plants and grasses. Detail photos of some plants are shown below.
Aggregate paving was installed, along with little plants, in the fire-lane access areas at Maxwell Productions in Scottsdale, Arizona, using Gravelpave2.
View of double-wide gate across the fire lane, closing in the employee parking lot. Here you can barely see some of the cashew brown colored rings.
Permeable pavers were installed, along with little plants, in the fire-lane access areas at Maxwell Productions in Scottsdale, Arizona, using Gravelpave2.
Close-up of plants.
Porous pavers were installed, along with little plants, in the fire-lane access areas at Maxwell Productions in Scottsdale, Arizona, using Gravelpave2.
Close-up of plants.