Landscape Architecture

Walkway and garden beside a lit modern building at dusk.

Enhancing quality of life through placemaking

Your project has a unique opportunity to create a positive impact on the people it serves, the community, and the environment.

Colorful butterfly-shaped playground from above.

Our Philosophy

Our goal is to design spaces that enhance the connections between a community and its ecological surroundings, culture, history, and vision for the future. A fully-integrated design team that includes our clients, landscape architects, and engineers results in innovation and surprising insights. This comprehensive approach helps you make informed long-term decisions that results in better value for your bottom-line and a healthier outlook for our region. Our design philosophy balances the art of modifying the built environment with the practical science of site engineering.

Pond with waterfall, wooden bridge, and autumn trees in front of office buildings.
Purple coneflowers in a garden, modern building with large windows in the background.
Historic brick building with an illuminated clock tower at dusk.
Yellow flowers bloom in a garden setting.
Two women smiling while working at a desk, one writing, the other holding a notebook.
Every landscaping project reflects your unique vision. We are committed to creating innovative designs that make your project stand out.
The essence of remarkable projects lies in our seamless collaboration with the design team to bring your imagination to life. Together, we forge inspiring landscapes that resonate with your vision.
Our commitment to environmental stewardship harmonizes with practicality, ensuring that we utilize materials appropriate for each context. This fusion creates lasting spaces that endure the rigors of time.
We understand that timely communication is of paramount importance to the success of any project. Rest assured that when you call, we answer.

Imagine The Possibilities

One of the most effective ways to convey an idea is through graphically representing the intent. Transforming two-dimensional lines into the third dimension provides an opportunity to accurately study the size and scale of a space, to understand its opportunities and challenges, and create places that respond to your vision. Utilizing inspiring images and three-dimensional thinking breathes life into your project to ensure that the design intent and vision are aligned.

Service Line Highlight

Aerial view of a modern park surrounded by trees.
The Pat Beck & June Rininger Memorial Park, located within a designated...
Aerial view of urban buildings and streets with autumn trees.
Renovations to the main branch facility are part of the $350 million...
Aerial view of a building with a parking lot and surrounding greenery.
Thomas More University is enhancing its campus with a new $14 million...