HYDE PARK RESIDENCE
CONCEPTUAL SITE PLAN
THE HYDE PARK RESIDENCE
The Hyde Park Residence is a luxury waterfront estate in Sarasota, Florida, featuring a modern coastal landscape design inspired by the renowned Sarasota School of Architecture. This high-end residential landscape architecture project reflects the region’s legacy of clean lines, open spaces, and environmentally responsive design.
Located on a private peninsula fronting Sarasota Bay, this exceptional waterfront property offers panoramic bay views and a rare connection to Florida’s natural coastal environment. The landscape architecture was carefully designed to connect the built and natural environments, creating a seamless transition between indoor and outdoor living spaces; a hallmark of modern Sarasota architecture.
The planting design emphasizes lush, coastal-resilient, and native Florida vegetation selected for sustainability, salt tolerance, and long-term performance. By incorporating native landscaping and climate-appropriate plant materials, the project supports ecological health while delivering refined, luxury curb appeal. This approach reflects best practices in sustainable landscape architecture and coastal garden design.
Throughout the estate, the landscape creates elegant, framed vignettes that guide movement and frame views of Sarasota Bay. Sculptural palms, layered native plantings, and structured green spaces soften the modern architecture while reinforcing its geometry. Each outdoor space was intentionally composed to enhance privacy, maximize waterfront views, and elevate the experience of contemporary coastal living.
The Hyde Park Residence stands as a premier example of luxury landscape design in Sarasota; where modern architecture, sustainable coastal landscaping, and thoughtful site planning come together to create a timeless waterfront estate.PROJECT TEAMArchitect | SweetSparkman Architects and InteriorsLandscape Architect | Oasis Landscape ArchitectureLandscape Contractor | Botanical Solutions of Southwest FloridaProject Completion | 2026
