Bal Harbour

Fall/Winter 2022

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212 BAL HARBOUR ixty-six-year-old landscape architect Raymond Jungles is at the pinnacle of his profession. Sought after around the world for his exuberant gardens chock full of native plants, his eponymous firm has dozens of projects in the works at any given time, ranging from billionaires' properties to public parks, in his hometown of Miami and as far away as China. But when the pandemic lockdown put life on pause in March 2020, Jungles did what comes naturally to him; he grabbed a shovel and started digging up the yard of his own house, which had been languishing because he was always so busy doing other people's gardens that he never had time to work on his own. "I'm a maker, I'm a doer," he says. "I like to see things built." S The Ventana de la MontaƱa garden in Monterrey, Mexico takes its name from the commanding vistas. Below, Jungles in his Coconut Grove studio. PHOTO BY STEPHEN DUNN

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