Consultation (90-minute site visit) + Conceptual Site Plan
A Conceptual Site Plan establishes vision for your landscape. Through site observation, conversation, and ecological analysis, we will develop a clear framework that responds to your land’s natural systems as well as your goals for the space.
This plan outlines:
- Overall layout and flow
- Functional zones (communal areas, gardens, pathways, etc.)
- Relationship to existing structures and topography
- Ecological opportunities and constraints
Ideal for homeowners and landowners who want a cohesive direction before implementing a plan.
Living Art & Communal Space Plans
A Living Art & Communal Space Plan can transform outdoor environments into immersive, shared experiences. This service approaches the landscape as both an ecological system and artistic composition—where planting, form, material, and movement shape how people gather, reflect, and connect.
Rooted in site-specific observation and dialogue, the design weaves together natural processes and human function to create spaces that feel intentional, expressive, and alive.
This plan may include:
- Spatial design for gathering, circulation, and pause
- Planting compositions and layered plant communities
- Integration of natural materials and site-responsive forms
- Seasonal expression and sensory experience
- Flexible zones for education, performance, or communal use
- Ecological strategies that support habitat and resilience
Ideal for community spaces, shared gardens, retreats, schools, creative campuses, and homeowners seeking a landscape that fosters connection as much as beauty.
Regenerative Garden Planning
Regenerative Garden Planning moves beyond aesthetics to restore ecological function and productivity. This service integrates food systems, soil health, water stewardship, and habitat creation into a cohesive design.
Focus areas may include:
- Edible and perennial food systems
- Rainwater harvesting and water management
- Soil-building and compost integration
- Wildlife corridors and habitat support
- Low-input, long-term sustainability
Designed for farmers or homestead interested clients seeking landscapes that actively give back — to the soil, to local ecosystems, and to the people who live within them.