We believe in the importance and the power of storytelling through landscape architecture.

By communicating compelling and timely stories through design concepts that evoke notions of history, nature, and surrounding context, we begin to transcend spatial design to one that is steeped in meaning and timelessness. We continue to learn; we continue to strive for a landscape architecture that unites, inspires, and captures the spirit of the communities surrounding the outdoor spaces.

From new developments to urban infill, our work builds on the foundation established by visioning and analysis to create a rich vocabulary of interconnected public space, streetscapes, natural areas, and built form.  With a multi­disciplinary emphasis on the integration of landscape and architecture, our work spans the spectrum from large-scale, mixed-use developments and land-use studies to parks, trail networks and urban plazas.

Our working philosophy is to provide quality service to our clients, promote an open dialogue of ideas, develop innovative unique and sustainable designs, and explore cost effective design solutions that consider long-term maintenance requirements.

Our work and experience have led to the successful articulation of detailed design packages for all aspects of the development industry including:

  • Residential communities – public and private realm
  • Streetscapes and character avenues
  • New parks, park redevelopments and retrofits
  • Civic Squares
  • Stormwater management channels and ponds
  • Natural heritage regeneration and restoration
  • Low impact and sustainability design features
  • Zoos and arboretums
  • Sports fields, running tracks and active recreation
  • Trails, paths and cycle tracks
  • Academic and institutional campuses
  • Waterfront promenades and piers
  • Skate parks
  • Refrigerated skate trails and rinks
  • Digital media structures and shade structures
  • Rooftop amenities
  • Woonerfs / shared use spaces
  • Fountains and water play
  • Bridges, boardwalks and utility structures
  • Public art installations
  • Private gardens
  • Memorials
  • Cemeteries