"Urban dwellers are comprehending their need to be in nature, their inherent psychological and emotional ties to the garden, their desire for an urban oasis. The pandemic has intensified that desire." He said the demand for oases is soaring: "My iPhone won't stop ringing!"
Haiman said he's glad Cape Advisors had the "forethought to prioritize the emotional appeal and functionality of an indoor-outdoor lifestyle."Haiman said he gets "great satisfaction creating a sensory and experiential space — as simple as placing a scented plant just outside of a door such that the plants oils are released as people brush past it, perfuming the air, stimulating olfactory senses.
Urban landscape design is really about improving a client's quality of life, according to Haiman, who was born in Brooklyn, received a Master's in Landscape Design from Columbia University, and said he's lived in Lower Manhattan for the last 25 years. Though Haiman's relationship with the 30 Warren development is just beginning, he said he's excited about its potential, and what it means for outdoor living in New York real estate.
With 30 Warren, Haiman said he wants to create a "seamless relationship between the indoor and outdoor space." The goal is to provide custom outdoor spaces that address each client's "lifestyle, needs, and aspirations."Something is loading.By clicking ‘Sign up’, you agree to receive marketing emails from Business Insider as well as other partner offers and accept our
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