Gibraltar
The site came with railway tie retaining walls that had run their course — rotting, tired, and doing nobody any favours. The ask was to replace all of it with stone and build something worth keeping.
One of my first drystone walls. A circular patio in dark concrete pavers with a custom natural stone fire feature at its centre — stone slabs fitted to radiate outward from a recessed fire bowl, flush to the surface. The boulders aren’t decoration. They’re part of the structure.