Living Communities
We believe restorative design can extend past buildings and sites to affect human well-being at a broader scale. We use applied research, experience and technology to craft solutions which function as “living communities” that restore ecological balance through natural factors such as stormwater management, energy conservation, and habitat; as well as cultural factors such as heritage preservation, public spaces, and historic character. We feel this approach is essential for the long-term health in North America’s cities, suburbs, and rural areas.
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Baker University Central Campus Improvements Baldwin City, Kansas |
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Kansas City International Airport Landscape Master Plan Kansas City, Missouri |
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Lone Elm Community Park Olathe, Kansas |
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University of Kansas Landscape Master Plan Lawrence, Kansas |
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Seattle Parks and Recreation Irrigation Audit Seattle, Washington |
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