So what exactly does life in Southern California look like without the lawn? Given that lawn is the ubiquitous ground cover here, what other visual prototypes exist for our front yards and interstitial spaces? Below are some visual examples of that most interstitial of spaces, the public right of way on residential streets. Usually covered in lawn with some street trees (we hope), the right of way exists as a public owned entity with no real public use. So, assuming sustainability concerns pushes the lawn out of Southern California, what other aesthetic options exist? A quick stroll through my neighborhood produced these non-traditional right of ways. While not all of these may be great solutions aesthetically or sustainably, it was interesting to think about what the right of way could be beyond a green carpet.
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