Sustainable Design

Our focus is on the integration of building and site, which we believe is inherently sustainable. We approach each site and landscape design in a context sensitive manner, incorporating what we see as the “layers” of the site design elements, views and exposure, hardscape, grading and drainage, site lighting and graphics, and landscape planting design. We believe that the integration of these key site elements with the architecture is what truly creates a sustainable design, as differentiated from a practice more solely based upon achieving LEED points.

Budgets and sustainability are always major considerations and design challenges. By closely integrating the site and building design, and the overall ‘fit’ of the project within the urban environment, we can deliver a design solution that will achieve its goals while responding the budget parameters.

 

Perot Museum of Nature and Science; Dallas, Texas

Wainwright Heights; Fort Hood, Texas

Patton Park Village; Fort Hood, Texas

CS Mott Children’s Hospital; Ann Arbor, Michigan

W Hotel; Austin, Texas

Solis Scottsdale; Scottsdale, Arizona

Ursuline Academy; Dallas, Texas

Nash-Davis Recreation Center; Dallas, Texas

Tarrant County College Southeast Campus New Academic Wing; Arlington, Texas

Presbyterian Hospital of Flower Mound; Flower Mound, Texas

Lochwood Branch Library; Dallas, Texas

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