Botanical architecture creations by Paracelsus Gardens in California

Botanical Creations & Living Environments

Designing lived spaces through botanical architecture

Paracelsus Gardens™ develops botanical environments as lived, functional and enduring spaces. Each creation is shaped by context, use and architectural intention — translating botanical intelligence into coherent spatial structures.

Private living on the Côte d’Azur — villa in Èze with a monolithic light travertine bench, mature olive trees and Mediterranean sea views at sunset, Paracelsus Gardens

Living Environments

Private residences shaped by botanical architecture

Gardens, terraces and interior transitions conceived as extensions of daily life, supporting calm, ritual and seasonal living.

Hospitality in Monaco — boutique hotel lobby with a botanical partition in blackened steel and smoked walnut carrying layered Buxus and Laurus, smoked-walnut counter and olive tree in a monolithic planter, Paracelsus Gardens

Hospitality Landscapes

Botanical environments for hotels and resorts

Landscapes designed as silent ambassadors of hospitality, shaping guest perception, atmosphere and spatial memory.

Collective and work environments in Sophia-Antipolis — breathing biophilic campus with a mature Ficus lyrata as central botanical anchor, structural shelving in smoked walnut and blackened steel, Paracelsus Gardens

Collective & Work Environments

Biophilic spaces for focus and collaboration

Botanical environments supporting concentration, creativity and long-term collective well-being.

Culinary environments in Antibes — contemporary dining room anchored by an Apotheca console in smoked walnut and Pietra Serena carrying harvestable aromatic herbs in three layers, Paracelsus Gardens

Culinary & Mixology Environments

Botanical architecture for food and beverage spaces

Where taste begins before the plate — aromatic landscapes extending culinary rituals into space.

Wellness in Cap-Ferrat — private meditation studio opening onto a Mediterranean botanical garden, thermo-treated oak floor, low Rosmarinus planter along a stucco lustro wall, Paracelsus Gardens

Wellness Sanctuaries

Spa and restorative environments

Botanical spaces conceived to slow the body, regulate the senses and support long-term well-being.

The Atelier — Hortus Velum signature botanical partition presented as a design object, blackened-steel uprights carrying monolithic smoked-walnut shelves with layered Mediterranean aromatics, sculptural 2700K LED backlight, Paracelsus Gardens

The Atelier

Research, form and botanical experimentation

A laboratory of materials, forms and living systems, preparing future architectural projects.

Some of these environments evolve into full architectural projects and long-term collaborations — where botanical language, materials and spatial intention are explored in depth.

This is where ideas become places.

Explore our approach through Philosophy, The Method, Inspiration and The Lookbook.