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WATER INFRASTRUCTURE • ECOSYSTEM DESIGN • FLOOD RESILIENCE • URBAN ADAPTABILITY • SUSTAINABLE INFRASTRUCTURE •

A landscape-led urban resilience practice integrating ecology, infrastructure, and civic life through water-based systems thinking. 

We believe resilient cities are shaped through the integration of ecology, infrastructure, water systems, and human experience. Our work uses landscape as a framework to reconnect communities with waterways, public life, and the natural processes that sustain urban environments.

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Practice Essence

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Ecological Performance & Restoration

Designing landscapes that restore ecological function while supporting urban environments and long-term environmental resilience.

 

Focus Areas

  • Habitat restoration and biodiversity

  • Native planting systems

  • Soil regeneration and infiltration

  • Fluvial geomorphology and stream restoration

  • Climate-responsive landscape systems

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Our work emphasizes ecological

systems as living infrastructure that evolve over time, recover from disturbance, and strengthen environmental performance.

Watershed & Hydrologic Systems

Understanding water as a dynamic framework that shapes land, ecology, infrastructure, and urban development.

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Focus Areas

  • Flood resilience and stormwater management

  • River and floodplain dynamics

  • Watershed-scale planning

  • Hydrologic performance and adaptability

  • Integration of water systems into public space

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Our projects consistently treat

water not as isolated infrastructure, but as a driving force shaping urban form, ecological health, and long-term resilience.

Public Realm & Human Experience

Creating meaningful civic environments that connect people to place, nature, movement, and community identity.

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Focus Areas

  • Waterfront and park experiences

  • Trail and mobility connectivity

  • Comfort, shade, and walkability

  • Cultural identity and placemaking

  • Multi-sensory public environments

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The portfolio repeatedly frames

infrastructure and landscape as public experience—not only technical systems. Streets, bayous, trails, and parks become social and cultural frameworks for daily life.

Systems-Based Resilience & Adaptation

Designing environments that can evolve, recover, and perform over time under changing environmental and urban conditions.

 

Focus Areas

  • Long-term resilience planning

  • Adaptive landscape systems

  • Climate and flood adaptation

  • Environmental equity and community health

  • Performance-based planning strategies

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Rather than designing static spaces

, our projects focus on adaptive systems that respond to climate, growth, disturbance, and changing community needs.

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