Ecological Design Group
We create innovative outdoor spaces that connect the environment to the people of Arkansas.

One patch in the ongoing "Quilt of Parks" is under construction in Bentonville; the Dave Peel Event Park!
This park creates a new space for gathering in the heart of downtown. Connecting the A Street Promenade parking deck via a new green space to an event space for community gatherings or music performances.
The underground detention strategies open up greenspace in front of the event stage to provide a open lawn for play, movement, and community connections.
As part of a growing network of "third places", the park supports easy interaction beyond home and work through creating opportunities for people to come together in meaningful ways.
Shout out to our close collaborators on this project:
@bentonvillegov
@designworkshop
@martinmartinnwa
@hight.jackson
#LandscapeArchitecture #CommunityDesign #thirdplaces #PioneeringResilientDesign"

One patch in the ongoing "Quilt of Parks" is under construction in Bentonville; the Dave Peel Event Park!
This park creates a new space for gathering in the heart of downtown. Connecting the A Street Promenade parking deck via a new green space to an event space for community gatherings or music performances.
The underground detention strategies open up greenspace in front of the event stage to provide a open lawn for play, movement, and community connections.
As part of a growing network of "third places", the park supports easy interaction beyond home and work through creating opportunities for people to come together in meaningful ways.
Shout out to our close collaborators on this project:
@bentonvillegov
@designworkshop
@martinmartinnwa
@hight.jackson
#LandscapeArchitecture #CommunityDesign #thirdplaces #PioneeringResilientDesign"

One patch in the ongoing "Quilt of Parks" is under construction in Bentonville; the Dave Peel Event Park!
This park creates a new space for gathering in the heart of downtown. Connecting the A Street Promenade parking deck via a new green space to an event space for community gatherings or music performances.
The underground detention strategies open up greenspace in front of the event stage to provide a open lawn for play, movement, and community connections.
As part of a growing network of "third places", the park supports easy interaction beyond home and work through creating opportunities for people to come together in meaningful ways.
Shout out to our close collaborators on this project:
@bentonvillegov
@designworkshop
@martinmartinnwa
@hight.jackson
#LandscapeArchitecture #CommunityDesign #thirdplaces #PioneeringResilientDesign"

We’re proud to share that the Lake Conway Urban Natural Area Master Plan received an Award of Merit in the Unbuilt Design Category at this year's ASLA Central States. 🙌🥳
The plan takes a landscape-led approach to restoring ecological function while expanding public access, addressing decades of urban-driven degradation through nature-based solutions like constructed wetlands and filtration islands.
Sixteen miles of trails and water routes connect surrounding neighborhoods to the lake, creating opportunities for movement, education, and interaction with the natural environment. The framework balances habitat preservation with inclusive recreation, reflecting a long-term commitment to resilient, community-centered design.
We are incredibly grateful to the City of Conway and the entire project team for their collaboration in shaping this vision.
#asla #landscapearchitecture #pioneeringresilientdesign #ecologicaldg

We’re proud to share that the Lake Conway Urban Natural Area Master Plan received an Award of Merit in the Unbuilt Design Category at this year's ASLA Central States. 🙌🥳
The plan takes a landscape-led approach to restoring ecological function while expanding public access, addressing decades of urban-driven degradation through nature-based solutions like constructed wetlands and filtration islands.
Sixteen miles of trails and water routes connect surrounding neighborhoods to the lake, creating opportunities for movement, education, and interaction with the natural environment. The framework balances habitat preservation with inclusive recreation, reflecting a long-term commitment to resilient, community-centered design.
We are incredibly grateful to the City of Conway and the entire project team for their collaboration in shaping this vision.
#asla #landscapearchitecture #pioneeringresilientdesign #ecologicaldg

We’re proud to share that the Lake Conway Urban Natural Area Master Plan received an Award of Merit in the Unbuilt Design Category at this year's ASLA Central States. 🙌🥳
The plan takes a landscape-led approach to restoring ecological function while expanding public access, addressing decades of urban-driven degradation through nature-based solutions like constructed wetlands and filtration islands.
Sixteen miles of trails and water routes connect surrounding neighborhoods to the lake, creating opportunities for movement, education, and interaction with the natural environment. The framework balances habitat preservation with inclusive recreation, reflecting a long-term commitment to resilient, community-centered design.
We are incredibly grateful to the City of Conway and the entire project team for their collaboration in shaping this vision.
#asla #landscapearchitecture #pioneeringresilientdesign #ecologicaldg

We’re proud to share that the Lake Conway Urban Natural Area Master Plan received an Award of Merit in the Unbuilt Design Category at this year's ASLA Central States. 🙌🥳
The plan takes a landscape-led approach to restoring ecological function while expanding public access, addressing decades of urban-driven degradation through nature-based solutions like constructed wetlands and filtration islands.
Sixteen miles of trails and water routes connect surrounding neighborhoods to the lake, creating opportunities for movement, education, and interaction with the natural environment. The framework balances habitat preservation with inclusive recreation, reflecting a long-term commitment to resilient, community-centered design.
We are incredibly grateful to the City of Conway and the entire project team for their collaboration in shaping this vision.
#asla #landscapearchitecture #pioneeringresilientdesign #ecologicaldg

A few moments from the Central States ASLA Awards!
Grateful to celebrate alongside members of our team whose work continues to shape thoughtful, resilient environments rooted in ecology and community. Recognition for projects like Unity Village and Lake Conway reflect a shared commitment to design that connects people to place and supports long-term impact.
We are beyond lucky to continue to create in this field.
#asla #landscapearchitecture #pioneeringresilientdesign #ecologicaldg

A few moments from the Central States ASLA Awards!
Grateful to celebrate alongside members of our team whose work continues to shape thoughtful, resilient environments rooted in ecology and community. Recognition for projects like Unity Village and Lake Conway reflect a shared commitment to design that connects people to place and supports long-term impact.
We are beyond lucky to continue to create in this field.
#asla #landscapearchitecture #pioneeringresilientdesign #ecologicaldg

Thank you to everyone who came out for @osagepark After Dark last Friday!
From the incredible dinner by Chef Case Dighero to conversations about the ecology, wildlife, and future of Osage Park, this evening always serves to be incredibly meaningful for those who attend.
The wetland system at Osage Park reflects EDG’s ongoing work in restoring and expanding natural infrastructure across Arkansas. Designed to capture, filter, and slowly release stormwater, the 12-acre system builds upon an existing wetland and strengthens its connection to Lake Bentonville. These strategies improve water quality, reduce downstream flooding, and support a thriving habitat.
One of the highlights of the evening was an appearance from the park’s resident beavers, a reminder of the active ecosystem that defines this space.
We are incredibly grateful for the support that this project continues to see from the Northwest Arkansas community. You are what makes our work possible, thank you!
#OsagePark #LandscapeArchitecture #ecologialdg #PioneeringResilientDesign

Thank you to everyone who came out for @osagepark After Dark last Friday!
From the incredible dinner by Chef Case Dighero to conversations about the ecology, wildlife, and future of Osage Park, this evening always serves to be incredibly meaningful for those who attend.
The wetland system at Osage Park reflects EDG’s ongoing work in restoring and expanding natural infrastructure across Arkansas. Designed to capture, filter, and slowly release stormwater, the 12-acre system builds upon an existing wetland and strengthens its connection to Lake Bentonville. These strategies improve water quality, reduce downstream flooding, and support a thriving habitat.
One of the highlights of the evening was an appearance from the park’s resident beavers, a reminder of the active ecosystem that defines this space.
We are incredibly grateful for the support that this project continues to see from the Northwest Arkansas community. You are what makes our work possible, thank you!
#OsagePark #LandscapeArchitecture #ecologialdg #PioneeringResilientDesign

Thank you to everyone who came out for @osagepark After Dark last Friday!
From the incredible dinner by Chef Case Dighero to conversations about the ecology, wildlife, and future of Osage Park, this evening always serves to be incredibly meaningful for those who attend.
The wetland system at Osage Park reflects EDG’s ongoing work in restoring and expanding natural infrastructure across Arkansas. Designed to capture, filter, and slowly release stormwater, the 12-acre system builds upon an existing wetland and strengthens its connection to Lake Bentonville. These strategies improve water quality, reduce downstream flooding, and support a thriving habitat.
One of the highlights of the evening was an appearance from the park’s resident beavers, a reminder of the active ecosystem that defines this space.
We are incredibly grateful for the support that this project continues to see from the Northwest Arkansas community. You are what makes our work possible, thank you!
#OsagePark #LandscapeArchitecture #ecologialdg #PioneeringResilientDesign

Thank you to everyone who came out for @osagepark After Dark last Friday!
From the incredible dinner by Chef Case Dighero to conversations about the ecology, wildlife, and future of Osage Park, this evening always serves to be incredibly meaningful for those who attend.
The wetland system at Osage Park reflects EDG’s ongoing work in restoring and expanding natural infrastructure across Arkansas. Designed to capture, filter, and slowly release stormwater, the 12-acre system builds upon an existing wetland and strengthens its connection to Lake Bentonville. These strategies improve water quality, reduce downstream flooding, and support a thriving habitat.
One of the highlights of the evening was an appearance from the park’s resident beavers, a reminder of the active ecosystem that defines this space.
We are incredibly grateful for the support that this project continues to see from the Northwest Arkansas community. You are what makes our work possible, thank you!
#OsagePark #LandscapeArchitecture #ecologialdg #PioneeringResilientDesign

Thank you to everyone who came out for @osagepark After Dark last Friday!
From the incredible dinner by Chef Case Dighero to conversations about the ecology, wildlife, and future of Osage Park, this evening always serves to be incredibly meaningful for those who attend.
The wetland system at Osage Park reflects EDG’s ongoing work in restoring and expanding natural infrastructure across Arkansas. Designed to capture, filter, and slowly release stormwater, the 12-acre system builds upon an existing wetland and strengthens its connection to Lake Bentonville. These strategies improve water quality, reduce downstream flooding, and support a thriving habitat.
One of the highlights of the evening was an appearance from the park’s resident beavers, a reminder of the active ecosystem that defines this space.
We are incredibly grateful for the support that this project continues to see from the Northwest Arkansas community. You are what makes our work possible, thank you!
#OsagePark #LandscapeArchitecture #ecologialdg #PioneeringResilientDesign

Happy Earth Day from everyone at EDG, NRM, studioDRIFT and @37northexpeditions 🌻🌳🐝
#earthday2026 #ecologicaldg #earthdayeveryday

The Little Rock Office's landscaping is finally complete!🌼
We've just added the finishing touch this week; a brand new sign.
Big thanks to DFI Architectural Signs Inc. for bringing it to life. Their team did such a flawless job and we cannot thank them enough for creating something that ties this landscape together so perfectly.
Stay tunned over the spring to see how everything blooms!
#ecologicaldg #nativeplants #landscapearchitecture #placemaking

The Little Rock Office's landscaping is finally complete!🌼
We've just added the finishing touch this week; a brand new sign.
Big thanks to DFI Architectural Signs Inc. for bringing it to life. Their team did such a flawless job and we cannot thank them enough for creating something that ties this landscape together so perfectly.
Stay tunned over the spring to see how everything blooms!
#ecologicaldg #nativeplants #landscapearchitecture #placemaking

The Little Rock Office's landscaping is finally complete!🌼
We've just added the finishing touch this week; a brand new sign.
Big thanks to DFI Architectural Signs Inc. for bringing it to life. Their team did such a flawless job and we cannot thank them enough for creating something that ties this landscape together so perfectly.
Stay tunned over the spring to see how everything blooms!
#ecologicaldg #nativeplants #landscapearchitecture #placemaking

Last week, we hosted the Women in AEC Wine Wednesday at the Little Rock Office! 🌱
We created custom native seed mixes to plant in our own spaces and talked about how small, intentional choices can support local ecosystems right in our own backyards.
We are so grateful to share our new outdoor space with so many inspiring women shaping the future of the AEC industry.
If you're in the Little Rock area and want to get connected for future events with Women in AEC, let us know!
#WomenInAEC #PlantNativePlants #ecologicaldg

Last week, we hosted the Women in AEC Wine Wednesday at the Little Rock Office! 🌱
We created custom native seed mixes to plant in our own spaces and talked about how small, intentional choices can support local ecosystems right in our own backyards.
We are so grateful to share our new outdoor space with so many inspiring women shaping the future of the AEC industry.
If you're in the Little Rock area and want to get connected for future events with Women in AEC, let us know!
#WomenInAEC #PlantNativePlants #ecologicaldg

Last week, we hosted the Women in AEC Wine Wednesday at the Little Rock Office! 🌱
We created custom native seed mixes to plant in our own spaces and talked about how small, intentional choices can support local ecosystems right in our own backyards.
We are so grateful to share our new outdoor space with so many inspiring women shaping the future of the AEC industry.
If you're in the Little Rock area and want to get connected for future events with Women in AEC, let us know!
#WomenInAEC #PlantNativePlants #ecologicaldg

Last week, we hosted the Women in AEC Wine Wednesday at the Little Rock Office! 🌱
We created custom native seed mixes to plant in our own spaces and talked about how small, intentional choices can support local ecosystems right in our own backyards.
We are so grateful to share our new outdoor space with so many inspiring women shaping the future of the AEC industry.
If you're in the Little Rock area and want to get connected for future events with Women in AEC, let us know!
#WomenInAEC #PlantNativePlants #ecologicaldg

We hit pause last week for our 2026 State of the Union retreat — time to reflect, reset, and realign.
We talked big-picture goals, the types of projects we want to pursue, how we grow our ecosystem, and how we continue building a culture that supports meaningful, community-driven work.
Grateful for a team that shows up ready to think boldly and build intentionally.
#EDG #DesignWithPurpose #TeamRetreat #ResilientCommunities

We hit pause last week for our 2026 State of the Union retreat — time to reflect, reset, and realign.
We talked big-picture goals, the types of projects we want to pursue, how we grow our ecosystem, and how we continue building a culture that supports meaningful, community-driven work.
Grateful for a team that shows up ready to think boldly and build intentionally.
#EDG #DesignWithPurpose #TeamRetreat #ResilientCommunities

It’s Engineers Week.
We’re celebrating the engineers who design the systems that keep our communities moving — from stormwater infrastructure to parks and public spaces.
At EDG, engineering means building resilient foundations for equitable environments, connected cultures, and impactful experiences.
Thank you to our incredible civil engineering team for shaping a better future — one project at a time.
#EngineersWeek #CivilEngineering #EWeek2026 #EngineeringMatters

We’re proud to share that the Pinnacle Mountain Visitor Center received an Honor Award for Landscape Architecture at the Fay Jones Alumni Design Awards!
A big congratulations to our Fay Jones Alumni, Tanner Weeks, B.L.A. ’98 and Mary Nell Miskin, B.L.A. ’15, on being recognized among this year’s alumni award recipients.
The Pinnacle Mountain Visitor Center reflects a landscape-led approach to design — integrating native plant communities, boulder work, and stormwater systems to create a visitor experience rooted in the ecology and character of Pinnacle Mountain State Park.
Grateful to Arkansas State Parks and the entire project team for helping bring this vision to life.
#LandscapeArchitecture #DesignAwards #FayJonesSchool #HonorAward #Placemaking #SustainableDesign #NativePlants #StormwaterDesign #ArkansasDesign #ArkansasStateParks #PinnacleMountain #LittleRock

We’re proud to share that the Pinnacle Mountain Visitor Center received an Honor Award for Landscape Architecture at the Fay Jones Alumni Design Awards!
A big congratulations to our Fay Jones Alumni, Tanner Weeks, B.L.A. ’98 and Mary Nell Miskin, B.L.A. ’15, on being recognized among this year’s alumni award recipients.
The Pinnacle Mountain Visitor Center reflects a landscape-led approach to design — integrating native plant communities, boulder work, and stormwater systems to create a visitor experience rooted in the ecology and character of Pinnacle Mountain State Park.
Grateful to Arkansas State Parks and the entire project team for helping bring this vision to life.
#LandscapeArchitecture #DesignAwards #FayJonesSchool #HonorAward #Placemaking #SustainableDesign #NativePlants #StormwaterDesign #ArkansasDesign #ArkansasStateParks #PinnacleMountain #LittleRock

We’re proud to share that the Pinnacle Mountain Visitor Center received an Honor Award for Landscape Architecture at the Fay Jones Alumni Design Awards!
A big congratulations to our Fay Jones Alumni, Tanner Weeks, B.L.A. ’98 and Mary Nell Miskin, B.L.A. ’15, on being recognized among this year’s alumni award recipients.
The Pinnacle Mountain Visitor Center reflects a landscape-led approach to design — integrating native plant communities, boulder work, and stormwater systems to create a visitor experience rooted in the ecology and character of Pinnacle Mountain State Park.
Grateful to Arkansas State Parks and the entire project team for helping bring this vision to life.
#LandscapeArchitecture #DesignAwards #FayJonesSchool #HonorAward #Placemaking #SustainableDesign #NativePlants #StormwaterDesign #ArkansasDesign #ArkansasStateParks #PinnacleMountain #LittleRock

We’re proud to share that the Pinnacle Mountain Visitor Center received an Honor Award for Landscape Architecture at the Fay Jones Alumni Design Awards!
A big congratulations to our Fay Jones Alumni, Tanner Weeks, B.L.A. ’98 and Mary Nell Miskin, B.L.A. ’15, on being recognized among this year’s alumni award recipients.
The Pinnacle Mountain Visitor Center reflects a landscape-led approach to design — integrating native plant communities, boulder work, and stormwater systems to create a visitor experience rooted in the ecology and character of Pinnacle Mountain State Park.
Grateful to Arkansas State Parks and the entire project team for helping bring this vision to life.
#LandscapeArchitecture #DesignAwards #FayJonesSchool #HonorAward #Placemaking #SustainableDesign #NativePlants #StormwaterDesign #ArkansasDesign #ArkansasStateParks #PinnacleMountain #LittleRock

We’re proud to share that the Pinnacle Mountain Visitor Center received an Honor Award for Landscape Architecture at the Fay Jones Alumni Design Awards!
A big congratulations to our Fay Jones Alumni, Tanner Weeks, B.L.A. ’98 and Mary Nell Miskin, B.L.A. ’15, on being recognized among this year’s alumni award recipients.
The Pinnacle Mountain Visitor Center reflects a landscape-led approach to design — integrating native plant communities, boulder work, and stormwater systems to create a visitor experience rooted in the ecology and character of Pinnacle Mountain State Park.
Grateful to Arkansas State Parks and the entire project team for helping bring this vision to life.
#LandscapeArchitecture #DesignAwards #FayJonesSchool #HonorAward #Placemaking #SustainableDesign #NativePlants #StormwaterDesign #ArkansasDesign #ArkansasStateParks #PinnacleMountain #LittleRock

We’re proud to share that the Pinnacle Mountain Visitor Center received an Honor Award for Landscape Architecture at the Fay Jones Alumni Design Awards!
A big congratulations to our Fay Jones Alumni, Tanner Weeks, B.L.A. ’98 and Mary Nell Miskin, B.L.A. ’15, on being recognized among this year’s alumni award recipients.
The Pinnacle Mountain Visitor Center reflects a landscape-led approach to design — integrating native plant communities, boulder work, and stormwater systems to create a visitor experience rooted in the ecology and character of Pinnacle Mountain State Park.
Grateful to Arkansas State Parks and the entire project team for helping bring this vision to life.
#LandscapeArchitecture #DesignAwards #FayJonesSchool #HonorAward #Placemaking #SustainableDesign #NativePlants #StormwaterDesign #ArkansasDesign #ArkansasStateParks #PinnacleMountain #LittleRock

We’re proud to share that the Pinnacle Mountain Visitor Center received an Honor Award for Landscape Architecture at the Fay Jones Alumni Design Awards!
A big congratulations to our Fay Jones Alumni, Tanner Weeks, B.L.A. ’98 and Mary Nell Miskin, B.L.A. ’15, on being recognized among this year’s alumni award recipients.
The Pinnacle Mountain Visitor Center reflects a landscape-led approach to design — integrating native plant communities, boulder work, and stormwater systems to create a visitor experience rooted in the ecology and character of Pinnacle Mountain State Park.
Grateful to Arkansas State Parks and the entire project team for helping bring this vision to life.
#LandscapeArchitecture #DesignAwards #FayJonesSchool #HonorAward #Placemaking #SustainableDesign #NativePlants #StormwaterDesign #ArkansasDesign #ArkansasStateParks #PinnacleMountain #LittleRock

We’re proud to share that the Pinnacle Mountain Visitor Center received an Honor Award for Landscape Architecture at the Fay Jones Alumni Design Awards!
A big congratulations to our Fay Jones Alumni, Tanner Weeks, B.L.A. ’98 and Mary Nell Miskin, B.L.A. ’15, on being recognized among this year’s alumni award recipients.
The Pinnacle Mountain Visitor Center reflects a landscape-led approach to design — integrating native plant communities, boulder work, and stormwater systems to create a visitor experience rooted in the ecology and character of Pinnacle Mountain State Park.
Grateful to Arkansas State Parks and the entire project team for helping bring this vision to life.
#LandscapeArchitecture #DesignAwards #FayJonesSchool #HonorAward #Placemaking #SustainableDesign #NativePlants #StormwaterDesign #ArkansasDesign #ArkansasStateParks #PinnacleMountain #LittleRock

We’re proud to share that the Pinnacle Mountain Visitor Center received an Honor Award for Landscape Architecture at the Fay Jones Alumni Design Awards!
A big congratulations to our Fay Jones Alumni, Tanner Weeks, B.L.A. ’98 and Mary Nell Miskin, B.L.A. ’15, on being recognized among this year’s alumni award recipients.
The Pinnacle Mountain Visitor Center reflects a landscape-led approach to design — integrating native plant communities, boulder work, and stormwater systems to create a visitor experience rooted in the ecology and character of Pinnacle Mountain State Park.
Grateful to Arkansas State Parks and the entire project team for helping bring this vision to life.
#LandscapeArchitecture #DesignAwards #FayJonesSchool #HonorAward #Placemaking #SustainableDesign #NativePlants #StormwaterDesign #ArkansasDesign #ArkansasStateParks #PinnacleMountain #LittleRock

We’re proud to share that the Pinnacle Mountain Visitor Center received an Honor Award for Landscape Architecture at the Fay Jones Alumni Design Awards!
A big congratulations to our Fay Jones Alumni, Tanner Weeks, B.L.A. ’98 and Mary Nell Miskin, B.L.A. ’15, on being recognized among this year’s alumni award recipients.
The Pinnacle Mountain Visitor Center reflects a landscape-led approach to design — integrating native plant communities, boulder work, and stormwater systems to create a visitor experience rooted in the ecology and character of Pinnacle Mountain State Park.
Grateful to Arkansas State Parks and the entire project team for helping bring this vision to life.
#LandscapeArchitecture #DesignAwards #FayJonesSchool #HonorAward #Placemaking #SustainableDesign #NativePlants #StormwaterDesign #ArkansasDesign #ArkansasStateParks #PinnacleMountain #LittleRock

A spotlight worth celebrating 👏
Katelynn Hopkins and Mary Nell Miskin were featured in the November issue of Arkansas Money & Politics as part of AMP’s Women in AEC recognition. We’re proud to see their work and impact highlighted alongside so many incredible women shaping our industry.
Congratulations to Katelynn and Mary Nell on this well-deserved recognition!
#WomenInAEC #WomenInDesign #WomenInEngineering #WomenInLandscapeArchitecture #ArkansasCreatives #DesignCommunity
#AECIndustry #CelebratingWomen #BuiltEnvironment

Outdoor environments work best when they follow natural patterns.
Land shape, water flow, existing landscape, and how people will use a space all guide our design decisions. By working with these conditions instead of against them, we create places that feel natural, function well, and continue to perform over time.
📍 Osage Park
📍 Coler Mountain Bike Preserve
📍 Pinnacle Mountain Visitor Center
📍 Lake Atalanta
📸 @timhursley
#EcologicalDesignGroup #LandscapeLedDesign #OutdoorEnvironments #ResilientDesign #Placemaking

Outdoor environments work best when they follow natural patterns.
Land shape, water flow, existing landscape, and how people will use a space all guide our design decisions. By working with these conditions instead of against them, we create places that feel natural, function well, and continue to perform over time.
📍 Osage Park
📍 Coler Mountain Bike Preserve
📍 Pinnacle Mountain Visitor Center
📍 Lake Atalanta
📸 @timhursley
#EcologicalDesignGroup #LandscapeLedDesign #OutdoorEnvironments #ResilientDesign #Placemaking

Outdoor environments work best when they follow natural patterns.
Land shape, water flow, existing landscape, and how people will use a space all guide our design decisions. By working with these conditions instead of against them, we create places that feel natural, function well, and continue to perform over time.
📍 Osage Park
📍 Coler Mountain Bike Preserve
📍 Pinnacle Mountain Visitor Center
📍 Lake Atalanta
📸 @timhursley
#EcologicalDesignGroup #LandscapeLedDesign #OutdoorEnvironments #ResilientDesign #Placemaking

Outdoor environments work best when they follow natural patterns.
Land shape, water flow, existing landscape, and how people will use a space all guide our design decisions. By working with these conditions instead of against them, we create places that feel natural, function well, and continue to perform over time.
📍 Osage Park
📍 Coler Mountain Bike Preserve
📍 Pinnacle Mountain Visitor Center
📍 Lake Atalanta
📸 @timhursley
#EcologicalDesignGroup #LandscapeLedDesign #OutdoorEnvironments #ResilientDesign #Placemaking
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