Design Philosophy

'Landscape draw meaning and beauty from the surrounding ecology, history and identity of the location'.

Great design finds a middle ground from which to positively relate to the diverse influences and uses of a place. Design should meet the needs and desires of the client, strengthen community, and educate. It should provide habitat, protect natural amenities, and bring new life to the earth. It should reveal character, give abstract ideas form, and highlight uniqueness of the area while portraying an unparalleled identity.
Landscape design should create outdoor environments that connect people to the land through space and time.

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