Case study

Show a client their dream garden, in minutes instead of days

Period
November-December 2025
Sector
Garden and landscape architecture
Scope
Prototype of a visual AI agent
To result
2 months
Result
5
Minutes to a set of impressions
9
Impressions per design
10
Plants and materials identified
The full case

For Landslide Architecting we built a prototype of a visual AI agent that renders garden designs photorealistically. The design comes from Landslide itself; the agent speeds up visualising it, so clients see early on what their dream garden could look like. The architect then works the design out further.

The challenge

Selling a garden design starts with imagination. A client wants to see and feel what the garden will become, but visualising that quickly takes a designer days and is expensive to repeat per variant. As a result a design stays abstract for a long time and some clients drop off before it comes to life.

The approach

We developed a prototype of a visual AI agent that speeds up the visualisation process. The designer enters the design and the starting points: a photo of the garden, plus the desired style, location and wishes. Based on that, the agent renders the design photorealistically in minutes, from several angles. This lets the architect take the client along early in how the dream garden could look, as inspiration and a starting point. The architect then works the design out further. The agent also reads the images back and turns plants and materials into a list, as an aid for the conversation.

“The collaboration was pleasant, with short lines, clear communication and a practical approach. By combining their knowledge of AI with genuine interest in our industry, insights emerged that we would not have thought of ourselves.”

The result

In a single session it became tangible what AI adds to visualising a garden design. From starting points to a set of photorealistic impressions in minutes instead of days, ready to share with the client as inspiration. It stayed a prototype, but it gave Landslide a sharp picture of the possibilities and a clear direction for a follow-up. The designer stays in charge; the agent speeds up the imagination.

The product in view

Real screens from the delivered work.

In their words
NextPrompt managed to translate our ideas into a concrete, working prototype, while proactively thinking along about how AI could be applied far more broadly than our original question.
Thomas BastiaansLandslide Architecting
Result
5
Minutes to a set of impressions
9
Impressions per design

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