The most talked about, walked about and exceptionally unique aspect of Habitat on the Park is the pocket park...approximately 6500 square feet of innovative gardens, built by the city of West Hollywood, for the residents of the City of West Hollywood as well as for the pleasure of the Habitat on the Park homeowners.
Most units have a view of the park. An unexpected and welcome oasis, the garden invites the guest to sit, stroll a boardwalk or meander through a variety of landscapes-- desert, mountain, herb garden, etc. After a few minutes here, the rustle of leaves, the fragrant scents, and a few bird arias transport you far beyond big city madness.
Thematic park designed by nationally renowned landscape architect Katie Spitz
Installation by Steve Roden, internationally shown artist
Water feature/rain stick fountain poles
Intimate gathering herb garden with fruit trees
Mountain garden with bermed lawn area
Desert garden with native flowering shrubs and drought tolerant trees
Painted steel and cable vine towers with different colors - flower and paint represent the seasons
Secured fence that is locked at night, prohibiting public access; opens 9:00 am (10:00 am on weekends); closes at dusk/sundown
City of West Hollywood strict rules and regulations within the park perimeter
THE PARK
Just outside the door. Go ahead, open your door. Get out more often.