Birch Galley Garden, which measures roughly 13 ft. wide by 65 ft. long, accentuates its most obvious characteristic?length?while also allowing for rhythmic punctuations in its linearity. The dining platform, although off-center, is the central fixture in the garden, from which unfolds in either direction a pattern of cascading white roses in white-powder coated urns and stands of birch trees. The pre-fab water feature appears to be the visual anchor from the dining platform, but is only one of several elements in view?around it are an ornamental cherry tree, a stands of birch trees on either side, and a Japanese Maple tree in the corner. The narrow confines of the garden?further exaggerated by the parallel 40 ft. long covered terrace?are both highlighted and massaged, so that the existing condition is acknowledged and optimized