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  • Who Speaks for the Trees?

    August 30th, 2021


    Preserving Natural Landscape Features

    As a landscape architect we are often faced with the challenge of preserving existing site features, such as trees, while facilitating the proposed design. Below are some recommendations on how to approach this balancing act of preserving existing trees.

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  • Our Favorite Landscape Designers and Architects

    April 29th, 2021


    In honor of World Landscape Architecture month it seemed appropriate that we revisit the work of some of our favorites, allowing us the opportunity to reflect on our own past. The time-tested sites of these designers and architects continue to inspire our own work, pushing us to create designs that live up to the functional, beautiful spaces of those that came before us.

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  • Green Design Comes with the Territory

    March 31st, 2021


    To Design embraces a context sensitive design approach that complements a site’s natural characteristics. As “architects of the land,” this is arguably a matter of practice that landscape architects employ by default.

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  • A New Year Upon Us

    January 28th, 2021


    2020 was... unforgettable. That's one way to put it. In lieu of our traditional Year in Review recap, we’d like to share our perspectives on some of the positives that came about  the last 12 months, as well as what we're setting out to do in the new year ahead.

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  • Plants that Warm the Winter Landscape

    January 27th, 2021


    Many of us have been conditioned to think of the winter landscape as bland and lifeless, but there are many plants that can enliven the landscape even in the darkest days of January. The following are a few of my favorite native shrubs and trees of the winter months.

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