Celebrating World Landscape Architecture Month
April is World Landscape Architecture month, which is hosted by the American Society of Landscape Architects every year to bring awareness to the profession. Over the past several weeks, we have featured five of our projects on Facebook and Instagram, walking you through the process for each. Below is a summary of these projects, detailing how we go from the early visioning stages to the ribbon cutting. We hope you enjoy this in-depth look into the process that is crucial for a successful project.
Founders Park at The Woodlands Hills
Location: Conroe, Texas
HALLS BAYOU
Location: Houston, Texas
With our boots on the ground, we are able to assess the site conditions and understand drainage patterns, vegetation, and key site features to name a few. With a thorough documentation process, we can capture all of our site analysis and begin to understand the opportunities and constraints of the project site.
At the start of the project we looked for inspiration to inform the design and a lot of that was found in the beauty of nature that surrounds us at Halls Bayou. Drawing on this, we chose to feature the numerous plant species we found during our site walks. The patterns found in nature were infused into the color and patterns of the gateway features, paving, and benches.
The greenway is 6 miles in length and connects to existing trails, creating a continuous greenway stretching 12 miles. Along its length, the Halls Bayou Greenway connects a number of neighborhoods, schools, community centers, churches and commercial areas. Halls Bayou is now a major attraction to the local community and provides recreational opportunities for local residents, as well as citizens of the greater Houston area.
CITY NORTH
Location: Houston, Texas
The 70,000 square feet, former Exxon Mobil campus was transformed into a vibrant retail corridor dubbed CityNorth. The extensive landscape improvements include expanded public green space, outdoor lounge areas and flexible event lawns. Outdoor work-enabled spaces provide campus tenants with areas for mobile work, remote meetings and group presentations.
VERANDA
Location: Richmond, Texas
Research is key; Drawing from historic roots of an area can truly inform the theme and atmosphere of a space. Celebrating that history through reflections within a community can allow people to feel connected to their environment. Veranda reflects the rich heritage of Downtown Richmond, Texas, located within the heart of Fort Bend County, close to Brazos River and the birthplace of the County.
Design translates into several different facets within a master-planned community. Creating the theme and brand, and holding true to it throughout all elements of the hardscape and landscape is key! Veranda features rich architecture nodding to the historic forms of the area and showcases a garden-style landscape throughout.
BROADWAY BOULEVARD
Location: Houston, Texas
The Hobby Area Management District has a rich history in aviation, transportation, and historic, mid-century, modern neighborhoods. Working collaboratively with the District and a graphic design consultant, we implemented a new comprehensive identity from a color palette, logo and gateway markers to wayfinding and signage.
As a gateway to the city from William P. Hobby Airport, Broadway Boulevard required a complete transformation, including enhancement of the streetscapes. The design for these enhancements improved aesthetics along the corridor but also improved pedestrian mobility through new sidewalks, bus shelters, landscape, and new street lighting.
Through a successful Public Private Partnership, Broadway Boulevard was transformed into a beautiful gateway corridor for the city. This comprehensive, multi-faceted project protected over 100 mature trees, improved pedestrian mobility through the installation of new sidewalks and bus shelters, and increased visibility with new LED-efficient streetlights and wayfinding signage.