We work at the intersection of landscape, cities, ecology, and people.
We design spaces, systems, and ideas that make cities more resilient, equitable, and enjoyable to live in. Our work ranges from landscape projects and urban research to public conversations and experimental initiatives that question how cities are shaped and who gets to shape them. We believe landscapes are not just aesthetic layers, they are infrastructure, culture, climate strategy, and social space all at once. Some days that means drawing planting plans.
Some days it means mapping neighborhoods, hosting conversations, or rethinking how public spaces work.

And occasionally, it means standing in tall grass somewhere, thinking about cities