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The firm's philosophy centers on design that honors and reveals the
local history and natural context of a site through a process of observation,
creative interpretation, and construction. Initial design concepts are
driven by attentive observation of site dynamics including prevailing
winds, solar orientation, hydrology, geology, soils, and existing plant
and animal communities. In the development of a design, the firm employs
a vocabulary of primarily indigenous materials, including plants, paving,
landforms, and multiple uses of water. We meld the particular - a place,
a plant community, a certain landform - with universal archetypal forms
such as the mount, the theater, the grove, the parterre - so that the
local ethos of a place is never lost or homogenized.
The diverse backgrounds of the staff include studies in the fields
of landscape architecture, anthropology, biology, economics, zoology,
horticulture, architecture, art, art history, and architectural history.
This broad knowledge base contributes greatly to the firms collective
creativity and ability to respond to diverse client needs and expectations.
It also underscores our great commitment to collaboration as part of
a healthy design process. We particularly pride ourselves on our productive
collaborations with a wide range of outstanding architects both regionally
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