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Studio-MLA

Advocacy by Design | Inspiring human connection, cultural expression, and reverence for nature through landscape architecture, urbanism, and planning.

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We took a bike ride with @studio_mla to hear about their winning proposal for the reimagined Market Street campaign.

What's your vision for Market Street? Tell us in the comments below 👇


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From a parking lot to a beautiful park. 🌱 April is Earth Month, so we're showing you some of our favorite spots in the Lucas Museum park and gardens, designed by Mia Lehrer and @studio_mla.

With a blossoming meadow surrounded by drought-resistant plants, a hanging garden, and more than 200 newly-planted trees throughout the landscape, visitors will have their pick of green spaces to relax.

Additionally, it's our mission to champion sustainability as a foundational principle in the Lucas Museum's construction. We have installed 24,000 square feet of solar panels alongside our rooftop gardens, and we utilize a geothermal cooling system powered by our fountain to provide renewable cooling to the building. ♻️

We're proud to offer this incredible green space to the South LA community and can't wait to see visitors enjoying our park and gardens.

#LucasMuseum #EarthMonth #greenspace #LosAngeles #park


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From a parking lot to a beautiful park. 🌱 April is Earth Month, so we're showing you some of our favorite spots in the Lucas Museum park and gardens, designed by Mia Lehrer and @studio_mla.

With a blossoming meadow surrounded by drought-resistant plants, a hanging garden, and more than 200 newly-planted trees throughout the landscape, visitors will have their pick of green spaces to relax.

Additionally, it's our mission to champion sustainability as a foundational principle in the Lucas Museum's construction. We have installed 24,000 square feet of solar panels alongside our rooftop gardens, and we utilize a geothermal cooling system powered by our fountain to provide renewable cooling to the building. ♻️

We're proud to offer this incredible green space to the South LA community and can't wait to see visitors enjoying our park and gardens.

#LucasMuseum #EarthMonth #greenspace #LosAngeles #park


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From a parking lot to a beautiful park. 🌱 April is Earth Month, so we're showing you some of our favorite spots in the Lucas Museum park and gardens, designed by Mia Lehrer and @studio_mla.

With a blossoming meadow surrounded by drought-resistant plants, a hanging garden, and more than 200 newly-planted trees throughout the landscape, visitors will have their pick of green spaces to relax.

Additionally, it's our mission to champion sustainability as a foundational principle in the Lucas Museum's construction. We have installed 24,000 square feet of solar panels alongside our rooftop gardens, and we utilize a geothermal cooling system powered by our fountain to provide renewable cooling to the building. ♻️

We're proud to offer this incredible green space to the South LA community and can't wait to see visitors enjoying our park and gardens.

#LucasMuseum #EarthMonth #greenspace #LosAngeles #park


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From a parking lot to a beautiful park. 🌱 April is Earth Month, so we're showing you some of our favorite spots in the Lucas Museum park and gardens, designed by Mia Lehrer and @studio_mla.

With a blossoming meadow surrounded by drought-resistant plants, a hanging garden, and more than 200 newly-planted trees throughout the landscape, visitors will have their pick of green spaces to relax.

Additionally, it's our mission to champion sustainability as a foundational principle in the Lucas Museum's construction. We have installed 24,000 square feet of solar panels alongside our rooftop gardens, and we utilize a geothermal cooling system powered by our fountain to provide renewable cooling to the building. ♻️

We're proud to offer this incredible green space to the South LA community and can't wait to see visitors enjoying our park and gardens.

#LucasMuseum #EarthMonth #greenspace #LosAngeles #park


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From a parking lot to a beautiful park. 🌱 April is Earth Month, so we're showing you some of our favorite spots in the Lucas Museum park and gardens, designed by Mia Lehrer and @studio_mla.

With a blossoming meadow surrounded by drought-resistant plants, a hanging garden, and more than 200 newly-planted trees throughout the landscape, visitors will have their pick of green spaces to relax.

Additionally, it's our mission to champion sustainability as a foundational principle in the Lucas Museum's construction. We have installed 24,000 square feet of solar panels alongside our rooftop gardens, and we utilize a geothermal cooling system powered by our fountain to provide renewable cooling to the building. ♻️

We're proud to offer this incredible green space to the South LA community and can't wait to see visitors enjoying our park and gardens.

#LucasMuseum #EarthMonth #greenspace #LosAngeles #park


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The opening of the Landscape Recovery Center marks a shift from emergency response to long-term stewardship. After the 2025 fire burned more than 14,000 acres across the San Gabriel foothills, recovery involves not just replanting, but rebuilding systems, restoring habitat, and supporting community healing,

Thank you to @lacountyparks and @supervisorkathrynbarger for your leadership and vision. To @rposd, for making this first phase possible through the RESTORE Grant. To @riversandmountainsconservancy, for backing the next phase and expanding this critical infrastructure. And to @asmharabedian, for investing in the future Nature Center.

And to the broader team of collaborators advancing this work on the ground: @theodorepayne for your expertise and seed stewardship, @altadenaseedlibrary for helping build long-term resilience, San Gabriel Band of Mission Indians Gabrieleno/Tongva for your ecological wisdom, Eaton Canyon Nature Center Associates (ENCA) for your deep commitment to the canyon, @sparanomooneyarchitecture for design partnership, and @swcaenvironmental for scientific rigor and technical leadership.

This is what it looks like to design for uncertainty, disturbance, and long-term resilience in Southern California.

📸Studio-MLA (Jaclyn Tobia) and LA County Parks

#StudioMLA #EatonCanyon #LandscapeRecovery #FireResilience #EnvironmentalDesign #CommunityStewardship


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The opening of the Landscape Recovery Center marks a shift from emergency response to long-term stewardship. After the 2025 fire burned more than 14,000 acres across the San Gabriel foothills, recovery involves not just replanting, but rebuilding systems, restoring habitat, and supporting community healing,

Thank you to @lacountyparks and @supervisorkathrynbarger for your leadership and vision. To @rposd, for making this first phase possible through the RESTORE Grant. To @riversandmountainsconservancy, for backing the next phase and expanding this critical infrastructure. And to @asmharabedian, for investing in the future Nature Center.

And to the broader team of collaborators advancing this work on the ground: @theodorepayne for your expertise and seed stewardship, @altadenaseedlibrary for helping build long-term resilience, San Gabriel Band of Mission Indians Gabrieleno/Tongva for your ecological wisdom, Eaton Canyon Nature Center Associates (ENCA) for your deep commitment to the canyon, @sparanomooneyarchitecture for design partnership, and @swcaenvironmental for scientific rigor and technical leadership.

This is what it looks like to design for uncertainty, disturbance, and long-term resilience in Southern California.

📸Studio-MLA (Jaclyn Tobia) and LA County Parks

#StudioMLA #EatonCanyon #LandscapeRecovery #FireResilience #EnvironmentalDesign #CommunityStewardship


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1 months ago


The opening of the Landscape Recovery Center marks a shift from emergency response to long-term stewardship. After the 2025 fire burned more than 14,000 acres across the San Gabriel foothills, recovery involves not just replanting, but rebuilding systems, restoring habitat, and supporting community healing,

Thank you to @lacountyparks and @supervisorkathrynbarger for your leadership and vision. To @rposd, for making this first phase possible through the RESTORE Grant. To @riversandmountainsconservancy, for backing the next phase and expanding this critical infrastructure. And to @asmharabedian, for investing in the future Nature Center.

And to the broader team of collaborators advancing this work on the ground: @theodorepayne for your expertise and seed stewardship, @altadenaseedlibrary for helping build long-term resilience, San Gabriel Band of Mission Indians Gabrieleno/Tongva for your ecological wisdom, Eaton Canyon Nature Center Associates (ENCA) for your deep commitment to the canyon, @sparanomooneyarchitecture for design partnership, and @swcaenvironmental for scientific rigor and technical leadership.

This is what it looks like to design for uncertainty, disturbance, and long-term resilience in Southern California.

📸Studio-MLA (Jaclyn Tobia) and LA County Parks

#StudioMLA #EatonCanyon #LandscapeRecovery #FireResilience #EnvironmentalDesign #CommunityStewardship


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1 months ago

The opening of the Landscape Recovery Center marks a shift from emergency response to long-term stewardship. After the 2025 fire burned more than 14,000 acres across the San Gabriel foothills, recovery involves not just replanting, but rebuilding systems, restoring habitat, and supporting community healing,

Thank you to @lacountyparks and @supervisorkathrynbarger for your leadership and vision. To @rposd, for making this first phase possible through the RESTORE Grant. To @riversandmountainsconservancy, for backing the next phase and expanding this critical infrastructure. And to @asmharabedian, for investing in the future Nature Center.

And to the broader team of collaborators advancing this work on the ground: @theodorepayne for your expertise and seed stewardship, @altadenaseedlibrary for helping build long-term resilience, San Gabriel Band of Mission Indians Gabrieleno/Tongva for your ecological wisdom, Eaton Canyon Nature Center Associates (ENCA) for your deep commitment to the canyon, @sparanomooneyarchitecture for design partnership, and @swcaenvironmental for scientific rigor and technical leadership.

This is what it looks like to design for uncertainty, disturbance, and long-term resilience in Southern California.

📸Studio-MLA (Jaclyn Tobia) and LA County Parks

#StudioMLA #EatonCanyon #LandscapeRecovery #FireResilience #EnvironmentalDesign #CommunityStewardship


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1 months ago

The opening of the Landscape Recovery Center marks a shift from emergency response to long-term stewardship. After the 2025 fire burned more than 14,000 acres across the San Gabriel foothills, recovery involves not just replanting, but rebuilding systems, restoring habitat, and supporting community healing,

Thank you to @lacountyparks and @supervisorkathrynbarger for your leadership and vision. To @rposd, for making this first phase possible through the RESTORE Grant. To @riversandmountainsconservancy, for backing the next phase and expanding this critical infrastructure. And to @asmharabedian, for investing in the future Nature Center.

And to the broader team of collaborators advancing this work on the ground: @theodorepayne for your expertise and seed stewardship, @altadenaseedlibrary for helping build long-term resilience, San Gabriel Band of Mission Indians Gabrieleno/Tongva for your ecological wisdom, Eaton Canyon Nature Center Associates (ENCA) for your deep commitment to the canyon, @sparanomooneyarchitecture for design partnership, and @swcaenvironmental for scientific rigor and technical leadership.

This is what it looks like to design for uncertainty, disturbance, and long-term resilience in Southern California.

📸Studio-MLA (Jaclyn Tobia) and LA County Parks

#StudioMLA #EatonCanyon #LandscapeRecovery #FireResilience #EnvironmentalDesign #CommunityStewardship


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1 months ago

The opening of the Landscape Recovery Center marks a shift from emergency response to long-term stewardship. After the 2025 fire burned more than 14,000 acres across the San Gabriel foothills, recovery involves not just replanting, but rebuilding systems, restoring habitat, and supporting community healing,

Thank you to @lacountyparks and @supervisorkathrynbarger for your leadership and vision. To @rposd, for making this first phase possible through the RESTORE Grant. To @riversandmountainsconservancy, for backing the next phase and expanding this critical infrastructure. And to @asmharabedian, for investing in the future Nature Center.

And to the broader team of collaborators advancing this work on the ground: @theodorepayne for your expertise and seed stewardship, @altadenaseedlibrary for helping build long-term resilience, San Gabriel Band of Mission Indians Gabrieleno/Tongva for your ecological wisdom, Eaton Canyon Nature Center Associates (ENCA) for your deep commitment to the canyon, @sparanomooneyarchitecture for design partnership, and @swcaenvironmental for scientific rigor and technical leadership.

This is what it looks like to design for uncertainty, disturbance, and long-term resilience in Southern California.

📸Studio-MLA (Jaclyn Tobia) and LA County Parks

#StudioMLA #EatonCanyon #LandscapeRecovery #FireResilience #EnvironmentalDesign #CommunityStewardship


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1 months ago

The opening of the Landscape Recovery Center marks a shift from emergency response to long-term stewardship. After the 2025 fire burned more than 14,000 acres across the San Gabriel foothills, recovery involves not just replanting, but rebuilding systems, restoring habitat, and supporting community healing,

Thank you to @lacountyparks and @supervisorkathrynbarger for your leadership and vision. To @rposd, for making this first phase possible through the RESTORE Grant. To @riversandmountainsconservancy, for backing the next phase and expanding this critical infrastructure. And to @asmharabedian, for investing in the future Nature Center.

And to the broader team of collaborators advancing this work on the ground: @theodorepayne for your expertise and seed stewardship, @altadenaseedlibrary for helping build long-term resilience, San Gabriel Band of Mission Indians Gabrieleno/Tongva for your ecological wisdom, Eaton Canyon Nature Center Associates (ENCA) for your deep commitment to the canyon, @sparanomooneyarchitecture for design partnership, and @swcaenvironmental for scientific rigor and technical leadership.

This is what it looks like to design for uncertainty, disturbance, and long-term resilience in Southern California.

📸Studio-MLA (Jaclyn Tobia) and LA County Parks

#StudioMLA #EatonCanyon #LandscapeRecovery #FireResilience #EnvironmentalDesign #CommunityStewardship


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1 months ago

The opening of the Landscape Recovery Center marks a shift from emergency response to long-term stewardship. After the 2025 fire burned more than 14,000 acres across the San Gabriel foothills, recovery involves not just replanting, but rebuilding systems, restoring habitat, and supporting community healing,

Thank you to @lacountyparks and @supervisorkathrynbarger for your leadership and vision. To @rposd, for making this first phase possible through the RESTORE Grant. To @riversandmountainsconservancy, for backing the next phase and expanding this critical infrastructure. And to @asmharabedian, for investing in the future Nature Center.

And to the broader team of collaborators advancing this work on the ground: @theodorepayne for your expertise and seed stewardship, @altadenaseedlibrary for helping build long-term resilience, San Gabriel Band of Mission Indians Gabrieleno/Tongva for your ecological wisdom, Eaton Canyon Nature Center Associates (ENCA) for your deep commitment to the canyon, @sparanomooneyarchitecture for design partnership, and @swcaenvironmental for scientific rigor and technical leadership.

This is what it looks like to design for uncertainty, disturbance, and long-term resilience in Southern California.

📸Studio-MLA (Jaclyn Tobia) and LA County Parks

#StudioMLA #EatonCanyon #LandscapeRecovery #FireResilience #EnvironmentalDesign #CommunityStewardship


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1 months ago

The opening of the Landscape Recovery Center marks a shift from emergency response to long-term stewardship. After the 2025 fire burned more than 14,000 acres across the San Gabriel foothills, recovery involves not just replanting, but rebuilding systems, restoring habitat, and supporting community healing,

Thank you to @lacountyparks and @supervisorkathrynbarger for your leadership and vision. To @rposd, for making this first phase possible through the RESTORE Grant. To @riversandmountainsconservancy, for backing the next phase and expanding this critical infrastructure. And to @asmharabedian, for investing in the future Nature Center.

And to the broader team of collaborators advancing this work on the ground: @theodorepayne for your expertise and seed stewardship, @altadenaseedlibrary for helping build long-term resilience, San Gabriel Band of Mission Indians Gabrieleno/Tongva for your ecological wisdom, Eaton Canyon Nature Center Associates (ENCA) for your deep commitment to the canyon, @sparanomooneyarchitecture for design partnership, and @swcaenvironmental for scientific rigor and technical leadership.

This is what it looks like to design for uncertainty, disturbance, and long-term resilience in Southern California.

📸Studio-MLA (Jaclyn Tobia) and LA County Parks

#StudioMLA #EatonCanyon #LandscapeRecovery #FireResilience #EnvironmentalDesign #CommunityStewardship


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1 months ago


The opening of the Landscape Recovery Center marks a shift from emergency response to long-term stewardship. After the 2025 fire burned more than 14,000 acres across the San Gabriel foothills, recovery involves not just replanting, but rebuilding systems, restoring habitat, and supporting community healing,

Thank you to @lacountyparks and @supervisorkathrynbarger for your leadership and vision. To @rposd, for making this first phase possible through the RESTORE Grant. To @riversandmountainsconservancy, for backing the next phase and expanding this critical infrastructure. And to @asmharabedian, for investing in the future Nature Center.

And to the broader team of collaborators advancing this work on the ground: @theodorepayne for your expertise and seed stewardship, @altadenaseedlibrary for helping build long-term resilience, San Gabriel Band of Mission Indians Gabrieleno/Tongva for your ecological wisdom, Eaton Canyon Nature Center Associates (ENCA) for your deep commitment to the canyon, @sparanomooneyarchitecture for design partnership, and @swcaenvironmental for scientific rigor and technical leadership.

This is what it looks like to design for uncertainty, disturbance, and long-term resilience in Southern California.

📸Studio-MLA (Jaclyn Tobia) and LA County Parks

#StudioMLA #EatonCanyon #LandscapeRecovery #FireResilience #EnvironmentalDesign #CommunityStewardship


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1 months ago

Calling all landscape architecture students! Apply now to be a summer intern at our Los Angeles studio!

Join us this summer to gain valuable in-studio experience, learn about an array of project types, and work on a variety of graphics and research including but not limited to mobility, community outreach, and resiliency planning.

Interns are expected to work full-time for a range of 10-12 weeks during the summer and to be able to live and commute to our studio for that duration. Candidates should be in their final year or two of a landscape architecture degree or associated field.

Applications are due by February 27th 2026.

Visit our website (link in bio) for more info and how to apply!


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3 months ago

On this #MLKDay, we honor the neighbors and community leaders whose work continues to shape everyday life in Fresno.

Lesly "Les" Kimber, the second African American elected to Fresno's City Council, devoted his life to amplifying local voices across Central California. Representing West Fresno, he brought people together, from farmworkers to civic leaders, and worked alongside Cesar Chavez to fight for the rights of all.

Formerly known as #13 Park at MLK Magnet Core, the nearly 10-acre Les Kimber Park is now under construction and nearing completion. Located along Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, the park will feature shaded walking paths and seating, extensive tree planting, nature-inspired play areas, multi-use courts, and community gathering spaces designed for daily use and year round comfort in West Fresno.

This new open space is part of the broader West Creek Village effort to support long term community and economic development in West Fresno.

The project reflects the leadership of community champions like Sylvesta Hall, whose advocacy helped move West Creek Village forward, along with the sustained partnership of the @parcsfresno and @cityoffresno District 3.

Additional support from the Governor’s Office of Land Use and Climate Innovation (@cal.lci), the California Strategic Growth Council (@CalSGC), and @TransformFresno.

We can’t wait to welcome residents and friends to Les Kimber Park this spring to celebrate his leadership and contributions!


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4 months ago

On this #MLKDay, we honor the neighbors and community leaders whose work continues to shape everyday life in Fresno.

Lesly "Les" Kimber, the second African American elected to Fresno's City Council, devoted his life to amplifying local voices across Central California. Representing West Fresno, he brought people together, from farmworkers to civic leaders, and worked alongside Cesar Chavez to fight for the rights of all.

Formerly known as #13 Park at MLK Magnet Core, the nearly 10-acre Les Kimber Park is now under construction and nearing completion. Located along Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, the park will feature shaded walking paths and seating, extensive tree planting, nature-inspired play areas, multi-use courts, and community gathering spaces designed for daily use and year round comfort in West Fresno.

This new open space is part of the broader West Creek Village effort to support long term community and economic development in West Fresno.

The project reflects the leadership of community champions like Sylvesta Hall, whose advocacy helped move West Creek Village forward, along with the sustained partnership of the @parcsfresno and @cityoffresno District 3.

Additional support from the Governor’s Office of Land Use and Climate Innovation (@cal.lci), the California Strategic Growth Council (@CalSGC), and @TransformFresno.

We can’t wait to welcome residents and friends to Les Kimber Park this spring to celebrate his leadership and contributions!


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4 months ago

On this #MLKDay, we honor the neighbors and community leaders whose work continues to shape everyday life in Fresno.

Lesly "Les" Kimber, the second African American elected to Fresno's City Council, devoted his life to amplifying local voices across Central California. Representing West Fresno, he brought people together, from farmworkers to civic leaders, and worked alongside Cesar Chavez to fight for the rights of all.

Formerly known as #13 Park at MLK Magnet Core, the nearly 10-acre Les Kimber Park is now under construction and nearing completion. Located along Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, the park will feature shaded walking paths and seating, extensive tree planting, nature-inspired play areas, multi-use courts, and community gathering spaces designed for daily use and year round comfort in West Fresno.

This new open space is part of the broader West Creek Village effort to support long term community and economic development in West Fresno.

The project reflects the leadership of community champions like Sylvesta Hall, whose advocacy helped move West Creek Village forward, along with the sustained partnership of the @parcsfresno and @cityoffresno District 3.

Additional support from the Governor’s Office of Land Use and Climate Innovation (@cal.lci), the California Strategic Growth Council (@CalSGC), and @TransformFresno.

We can’t wait to welcome residents and friends to Les Kimber Park this spring to celebrate his leadership and contributions!


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4 months ago

On this #MLKDay, we honor the neighbors and community leaders whose work continues to shape everyday life in Fresno.

Lesly "Les" Kimber, the second African American elected to Fresno's City Council, devoted his life to amplifying local voices across Central California. Representing West Fresno, he brought people together, from farmworkers to civic leaders, and worked alongside Cesar Chavez to fight for the rights of all.

Formerly known as #13 Park at MLK Magnet Core, the nearly 10-acre Les Kimber Park is now under construction and nearing completion. Located along Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, the park will feature shaded walking paths and seating, extensive tree planting, nature-inspired play areas, multi-use courts, and community gathering spaces designed for daily use and year round comfort in West Fresno.

This new open space is part of the broader West Creek Village effort to support long term community and economic development in West Fresno.

The project reflects the leadership of community champions like Sylvesta Hall, whose advocacy helped move West Creek Village forward, along with the sustained partnership of the @parcsfresno and @cityoffresno District 3.

Additional support from the Governor’s Office of Land Use and Climate Innovation (@cal.lci), the California Strategic Growth Council (@CalSGC), and @TransformFresno.

We can’t wait to welcome residents and friends to Les Kimber Park this spring to celebrate his leadership and contributions!


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4 months ago


On this #MLKDay, we honor the neighbors and community leaders whose work continues to shape everyday life in Fresno.

Lesly "Les" Kimber, the second African American elected to Fresno's City Council, devoted his life to amplifying local voices across Central California. Representing West Fresno, he brought people together, from farmworkers to civic leaders, and worked alongside Cesar Chavez to fight for the rights of all.

Formerly known as #13 Park at MLK Magnet Core, the nearly 10-acre Les Kimber Park is now under construction and nearing completion. Located along Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, the park will feature shaded walking paths and seating, extensive tree planting, nature-inspired play areas, multi-use courts, and community gathering spaces designed for daily use and year round comfort in West Fresno.

This new open space is part of the broader West Creek Village effort to support long term community and economic development in West Fresno.

The project reflects the leadership of community champions like Sylvesta Hall, whose advocacy helped move West Creek Village forward, along with the sustained partnership of the @parcsfresno and @cityoffresno District 3.

Additional support from the Governor’s Office of Land Use and Climate Innovation (@cal.lci), the California Strategic Growth Council (@CalSGC), and @TransformFresno.

We can’t wait to welcome residents and friends to Les Kimber Park this spring to celebrate his leadership and contributions!


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4 months ago

On this #MLKDay, we honor the neighbors and community leaders whose work continues to shape everyday life in Fresno.

Lesly "Les" Kimber, the second African American elected to Fresno's City Council, devoted his life to amplifying local voices across Central California. Representing West Fresno, he brought people together, from farmworkers to civic leaders, and worked alongside Cesar Chavez to fight for the rights of all.

Formerly known as #13 Park at MLK Magnet Core, the nearly 10-acre Les Kimber Park is now under construction and nearing completion. Located along Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, the park will feature shaded walking paths and seating, extensive tree planting, nature-inspired play areas, multi-use courts, and community gathering spaces designed for daily use and year round comfort in West Fresno.

This new open space is part of the broader West Creek Village effort to support long term community and economic development in West Fresno.

The project reflects the leadership of community champions like Sylvesta Hall, whose advocacy helped move West Creek Village forward, along with the sustained partnership of the @parcsfresno and @cityoffresno District 3.

Additional support from the Governor’s Office of Land Use and Climate Innovation (@cal.lci), the California Strategic Growth Council (@CalSGC), and @TransformFresno.

We can’t wait to welcome residents and friends to Les Kimber Park this spring to celebrate his leadership and contributions!


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4 months ago

On this #MLKDay, we honor the neighbors and community leaders whose work continues to shape everyday life in Fresno.

Lesly "Les" Kimber, the second African American elected to Fresno's City Council, devoted his life to amplifying local voices across Central California. Representing West Fresno, he brought people together, from farmworkers to civic leaders, and worked alongside Cesar Chavez to fight for the rights of all.

Formerly known as #13 Park at MLK Magnet Core, the nearly 10-acre Les Kimber Park is now under construction and nearing completion. Located along Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, the park will feature shaded walking paths and seating, extensive tree planting, nature-inspired play areas, multi-use courts, and community gathering spaces designed for daily use and year round comfort in West Fresno.

This new open space is part of the broader West Creek Village effort to support long term community and economic development in West Fresno.

The project reflects the leadership of community champions like Sylvesta Hall, whose advocacy helped move West Creek Village forward, along with the sustained partnership of the @parcsfresno and @cityoffresno District 3.

Additional support from the Governor’s Office of Land Use and Climate Innovation (@cal.lci), the California Strategic Growth Council (@CalSGC), and @TransformFresno.

We can’t wait to welcome residents and friends to Les Kimber Park this spring to celebrate his leadership and contributions!


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4 months ago

Historic South Los Angeles has been unanimously designated California’s first-ever Black Cultural District by the California Arts Council. (BOOM. Mic drop.)

At its center, @destinationcrenshaw is transforming 1.3 miles of Crenshaw Boulevard into a cultural corridor shaped by artists, community leadership, and place-based investment.

Inspired by the African giant star grass, the project reflects a long lineage of resilience, creativity, and economic contribution sustained by Black communities in South LA.

Now under construction, Sankofa Park will anchor the corridor as a civic and cultural hub, featuring works by @dicksonstudio4233, @marenhassinger, @artislane, and @kehindewiley.

The district designation reflects, among many contributing efforts, the sustained leadership of Karen Mack and @lacommons, demonstrating what community-driven cultural infrastructure can achieve at scale.

Explore the full project: Link in bio

Renderings by @perkinswill_la

#DestinationCrenshaw #BlackCulturalDistrict #SouthLA


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4 months ago

Historic South Los Angeles has been unanimously designated California’s first-ever Black Cultural District by the California Arts Council. (BOOM. Mic drop.)

At its center, @destinationcrenshaw is transforming 1.3 miles of Crenshaw Boulevard into a cultural corridor shaped by artists, community leadership, and place-based investment.

Inspired by the African giant star grass, the project reflects a long lineage of resilience, creativity, and economic contribution sustained by Black communities in South LA.

Now under construction, Sankofa Park will anchor the corridor as a civic and cultural hub, featuring works by @dicksonstudio4233, @marenhassinger, @artislane, and @kehindewiley.

The district designation reflects, among many contributing efforts, the sustained leadership of Karen Mack and @lacommons, demonstrating what community-driven cultural infrastructure can achieve at scale.

Explore the full project: Link in bio

Renderings by @perkinswill_la

#DestinationCrenshaw #BlackCulturalDistrict #SouthLA


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4 months ago

Historic South Los Angeles has been unanimously designated California’s first-ever Black Cultural District by the California Arts Council. (BOOM. Mic drop.)

At its center, @destinationcrenshaw is transforming 1.3 miles of Crenshaw Boulevard into a cultural corridor shaped by artists, community leadership, and place-based investment.

Inspired by the African giant star grass, the project reflects a long lineage of resilience, creativity, and economic contribution sustained by Black communities in South LA.

Now under construction, Sankofa Park will anchor the corridor as a civic and cultural hub, featuring works by @dicksonstudio4233, @marenhassinger, @artislane, and @kehindewiley.

The district designation reflects, among many contributing efforts, the sustained leadership of Karen Mack and @lacommons, demonstrating what community-driven cultural infrastructure can achieve at scale.

Explore the full project: Link in bio

Renderings by @perkinswill_la

#DestinationCrenshaw #BlackCulturalDistrict #SouthLA


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4 months ago

Historic South Los Angeles has been unanimously designated California’s first-ever Black Cultural District by the California Arts Council. (BOOM. Mic drop.)

At its center, @destinationcrenshaw is transforming 1.3 miles of Crenshaw Boulevard into a cultural corridor shaped by artists, community leadership, and place-based investment.

Inspired by the African giant star grass, the project reflects a long lineage of resilience, creativity, and economic contribution sustained by Black communities in South LA.

Now under construction, Sankofa Park will anchor the corridor as a civic and cultural hub, featuring works by @dicksonstudio4233, @marenhassinger, @artislane, and @kehindewiley.

The district designation reflects, among many contributing efforts, the sustained leadership of Karen Mack and @lacommons, demonstrating what community-driven cultural infrastructure can achieve at scale.

Explore the full project: Link in bio

Renderings by @perkinswill_la

#DestinationCrenshaw #BlackCulturalDistrict #SouthLA


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4 months ago

Historic South Los Angeles has been unanimously designated California’s first-ever Black Cultural District by the California Arts Council. (BOOM. Mic drop.)

At its center, @destinationcrenshaw is transforming 1.3 miles of Crenshaw Boulevard into a cultural corridor shaped by artists, community leadership, and place-based investment.

Inspired by the African giant star grass, the project reflects a long lineage of resilience, creativity, and economic contribution sustained by Black communities in South LA.

Now under construction, Sankofa Park will anchor the corridor as a civic and cultural hub, featuring works by @dicksonstudio4233, @marenhassinger, @artislane, and @kehindewiley.

The district designation reflects, among many contributing efforts, the sustained leadership of Karen Mack and @lacommons, demonstrating what community-driven cultural infrastructure can achieve at scale.

Explore the full project: Link in bio

Renderings by @perkinswill_la

#DestinationCrenshaw #BlackCulturalDistrict #SouthLA


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4 months ago

Historic South Los Angeles has been unanimously designated California’s first-ever Black Cultural District by the California Arts Council. (BOOM. Mic drop.)

At its center, @destinationcrenshaw is transforming 1.3 miles of Crenshaw Boulevard into a cultural corridor shaped by artists, community leadership, and place-based investment.

Inspired by the African giant star grass, the project reflects a long lineage of resilience, creativity, and economic contribution sustained by Black communities in South LA.

Now under construction, Sankofa Park will anchor the corridor as a civic and cultural hub, featuring works by @dicksonstudio4233, @marenhassinger, @artislane, and @kehindewiley.

The district designation reflects, among many contributing efforts, the sustained leadership of Karen Mack and @lacommons, demonstrating what community-driven cultural infrastructure can achieve at scale.

Explore the full project: Link in bio

Renderings by @perkinswill_la

#DestinationCrenshaw #BlackCulturalDistrict #SouthLA


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4 months ago

Historic South Los Angeles has been unanimously designated California’s first-ever Black Cultural District by the California Arts Council. (BOOM. Mic drop.)

At its center, @destinationcrenshaw is transforming 1.3 miles of Crenshaw Boulevard into a cultural corridor shaped by artists, community leadership, and place-based investment.

Inspired by the African giant star grass, the project reflects a long lineage of resilience, creativity, and economic contribution sustained by Black communities in South LA.

Now under construction, Sankofa Park will anchor the corridor as a civic and cultural hub, featuring works by @dicksonstudio4233, @marenhassinger, @artislane, and @kehindewiley.

The district designation reflects, among many contributing efforts, the sustained leadership of Karen Mack and @lacommons, demonstrating what community-driven cultural infrastructure can achieve at scale.

Explore the full project: Link in bio

Renderings by @perkinswill_la

#DestinationCrenshaw #BlackCulturalDistrict #SouthLA


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4 months ago

Historic South Los Angeles has been unanimously designated California’s first-ever Black Cultural District by the California Arts Council. (BOOM. Mic drop.)

At its center, @destinationcrenshaw is transforming 1.3 miles of Crenshaw Boulevard into a cultural corridor shaped by artists, community leadership, and place-based investment.

Inspired by the African giant star grass, the project reflects a long lineage of resilience, creativity, and economic contribution sustained by Black communities in South LA.

Now under construction, Sankofa Park will anchor the corridor as a civic and cultural hub, featuring works by @dicksonstudio4233, @marenhassinger, @artislane, and @kehindewiley.

The district designation reflects, among many contributing efforts, the sustained leadership of Karen Mack and @lacommons, demonstrating what community-driven cultural infrastructure can achieve at scale.

Explore the full project: Link in bio

Renderings by @perkinswill_la

#DestinationCrenshaw #BlackCulturalDistrict #SouthLA


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4 months ago

Historic South Los Angeles has been unanimously designated California’s first-ever Black Cultural District by the California Arts Council. (BOOM. Mic drop.)

At its center, @destinationcrenshaw is transforming 1.3 miles of Crenshaw Boulevard into a cultural corridor shaped by artists, community leadership, and place-based investment.

Inspired by the African giant star grass, the project reflects a long lineage of resilience, creativity, and economic contribution sustained by Black communities in South LA.

Now under construction, Sankofa Park will anchor the corridor as a civic and cultural hub, featuring works by @dicksonstudio4233, @marenhassinger, @artislane, and @kehindewiley.

The district designation reflects, among many contributing efforts, the sustained leadership of Karen Mack and @lacommons, demonstrating what community-driven cultural infrastructure can achieve at scale.

Explore the full project: Link in bio

Renderings by @perkinswill_la

#DestinationCrenshaw #BlackCulturalDistrict #SouthLA


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4 months ago

Historic South Los Angeles has been unanimously designated California’s first-ever Black Cultural District by the California Arts Council. (BOOM. Mic drop.)

At its center, @destinationcrenshaw is transforming 1.3 miles of Crenshaw Boulevard into a cultural corridor shaped by artists, community leadership, and place-based investment.

Inspired by the African giant star grass, the project reflects a long lineage of resilience, creativity, and economic contribution sustained by Black communities in South LA.

Now under construction, Sankofa Park will anchor the corridor as a civic and cultural hub, featuring works by @dicksonstudio4233, @marenhassinger, @artislane, and @kehindewiley.

The district designation reflects, among many contributing efforts, the sustained leadership of Karen Mack and @lacommons, demonstrating what community-driven cultural infrastructure can achieve at scale.

Explore the full project: Link in bio

Renderings by @perkinswill_la

#DestinationCrenshaw #BlackCulturalDistrict #SouthLA


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4 months ago

Nearly two weeks on, the ideas from the Oberlander Prize Forum IV: Soak It Up Conference still resonate. @tclfdotorg and Charles Birnbaum organized a thought-provoking weekend exploring water, resilience, and landscape leadership as part of the Cornelia Hahn Oberlander International Landscape Architecture Prize programming. The event celebrated the work of late 2023 laureate Kongjian Yu and his influential "sponge cities" concept.

We were thrilled to lead the Saturday mobile workshop at @sofistadium and Lake Park, a landscape we designed as part of the larger 300-acre Hollywood Park district. Walking the site during the excitement of football season gave participants a front-row view of how reclaimed water, stormwater capture, and filtration shape a living blue-green system!

Huge thanks to @pace.water and Mark Krebs for sharing their expertise and making the workshop so engaging for everyone. We’re grateful to all the conference speakers for sharing their insights and perspectives, which added depth and energy to the program.


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5 months ago

Nearly two weeks on, the ideas from the Oberlander Prize Forum IV: Soak It Up Conference still resonate. @tclfdotorg and Charles Birnbaum organized a thought-provoking weekend exploring water, resilience, and landscape leadership as part of the Cornelia Hahn Oberlander International Landscape Architecture Prize programming. The event celebrated the work of late 2023 laureate Kongjian Yu and his influential "sponge cities" concept.

We were thrilled to lead the Saturday mobile workshop at @sofistadium and Lake Park, a landscape we designed as part of the larger 300-acre Hollywood Park district. Walking the site during the excitement of football season gave participants a front-row view of how reclaimed water, stormwater capture, and filtration shape a living blue-green system!

Huge thanks to @pace.water and Mark Krebs for sharing their expertise and making the workshop so engaging for everyone. We’re grateful to all the conference speakers for sharing their insights and perspectives, which added depth and energy to the program.


115
2
5 months ago

Nearly two weeks on, the ideas from the Oberlander Prize Forum IV: Soak It Up Conference still resonate. @tclfdotorg and Charles Birnbaum organized a thought-provoking weekend exploring water, resilience, and landscape leadership as part of the Cornelia Hahn Oberlander International Landscape Architecture Prize programming. The event celebrated the work of late 2023 laureate Kongjian Yu and his influential "sponge cities" concept.

We were thrilled to lead the Saturday mobile workshop at @sofistadium and Lake Park, a landscape we designed as part of the larger 300-acre Hollywood Park district. Walking the site during the excitement of football season gave participants a front-row view of how reclaimed water, stormwater capture, and filtration shape a living blue-green system!

Huge thanks to @pace.water and Mark Krebs for sharing their expertise and making the workshop so engaging for everyone. We’re grateful to all the conference speakers for sharing their insights and perspectives, which added depth and energy to the program.


115
2
5 months ago

Nearly two weeks on, the ideas from the Oberlander Prize Forum IV: Soak It Up Conference still resonate. @tclfdotorg and Charles Birnbaum organized a thought-provoking weekend exploring water, resilience, and landscape leadership as part of the Cornelia Hahn Oberlander International Landscape Architecture Prize programming. The event celebrated the work of late 2023 laureate Kongjian Yu and his influential "sponge cities" concept.

We were thrilled to lead the Saturday mobile workshop at @sofistadium and Lake Park, a landscape we designed as part of the larger 300-acre Hollywood Park district. Walking the site during the excitement of football season gave participants a front-row view of how reclaimed water, stormwater capture, and filtration shape a living blue-green system!

Huge thanks to @pace.water and Mark Krebs for sharing their expertise and making the workshop so engaging for everyone. We’re grateful to all the conference speakers for sharing their insights and perspectives, which added depth and energy to the program.


115
2
5 months ago

Nearly two weeks on, the ideas from the Oberlander Prize Forum IV: Soak It Up Conference still resonate. @tclfdotorg and Charles Birnbaum organized a thought-provoking weekend exploring water, resilience, and landscape leadership as part of the Cornelia Hahn Oberlander International Landscape Architecture Prize programming. The event celebrated the work of late 2023 laureate Kongjian Yu and his influential "sponge cities" concept.

We were thrilled to lead the Saturday mobile workshop at @sofistadium and Lake Park, a landscape we designed as part of the larger 300-acre Hollywood Park district. Walking the site during the excitement of football season gave participants a front-row view of how reclaimed water, stormwater capture, and filtration shape a living blue-green system!

Huge thanks to @pace.water and Mark Krebs for sharing their expertise and making the workshop so engaging for everyone. We’re grateful to all the conference speakers for sharing their insights and perspectives, which added depth and energy to the program.


115
2
5 months ago

Nearly two weeks on, the ideas from the Oberlander Prize Forum IV: Soak It Up Conference still resonate. @tclfdotorg and Charles Birnbaum organized a thought-provoking weekend exploring water, resilience, and landscape leadership as part of the Cornelia Hahn Oberlander International Landscape Architecture Prize programming. The event celebrated the work of late 2023 laureate Kongjian Yu and his influential "sponge cities" concept.

We were thrilled to lead the Saturday mobile workshop at @sofistadium and Lake Park, a landscape we designed as part of the larger 300-acre Hollywood Park district. Walking the site during the excitement of football season gave participants a front-row view of how reclaimed water, stormwater capture, and filtration shape a living blue-green system!

Huge thanks to @pace.water and Mark Krebs for sharing their expertise and making the workshop so engaging for everyone. We’re grateful to all the conference speakers for sharing their insights and perspectives, which added depth and energy to the program.


115
2
5 months ago

Nearly two weeks on, the ideas from the Oberlander Prize Forum IV: Soak It Up Conference still resonate. @tclfdotorg and Charles Birnbaum organized a thought-provoking weekend exploring water, resilience, and landscape leadership as part of the Cornelia Hahn Oberlander International Landscape Architecture Prize programming. The event celebrated the work of late 2023 laureate Kongjian Yu and his influential "sponge cities" concept.

We were thrilled to lead the Saturday mobile workshop at @sofistadium and Lake Park, a landscape we designed as part of the larger 300-acre Hollywood Park district. Walking the site during the excitement of football season gave participants a front-row view of how reclaimed water, stormwater capture, and filtration shape a living blue-green system!

Huge thanks to @pace.water and Mark Krebs for sharing their expertise and making the workshop so engaging for everyone. We’re grateful to all the conference speakers for sharing their insights and perspectives, which added depth and energy to the program.


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5 months ago

Join Studio-MLA for @tclfdotorg’s Oberlander Prize Forum IV: Soak It Up, a three-day deep dive into the future of water-first design at USC’s Bovard Auditorium, December 4–6, 2025.

Registration is separate for the Friday conference session and the Saturday mobile workshop. Space for both events is extremely limited and filling fast! See the link in our bio to secure your place.

Friday, Dec 5 | 2:00–3:10 PM
Catch Studio-MLA’s Kush Parekh and Matt Romero at "Learning from Los Angeles: Part II," showing how Urban Orchard Park and SoFi Stadium’s Lake Park are redefining water-first design in LA, from neighborhood stormwater systems to iconic civic spaces.

Saturday, Dec 6 | 2:00–4:00 PM
Want a closer look at innovative water design in LA? Kush leads this immersive mobile workshop with @pace.water at SoFi Stadium, exploring Lake Park’s dual-water system, stormwater paths, and resilient landscapes shaping LA’s water future. Walk the paths, see the treatment systems, and discover how Studio-MLA and PACE turn infrastructure into civic space.


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5 months ago

Once a racetrack, now a living tapestry of city life, @hollywoodparkca, in Los Angeles, California, reimagines 300 acres into a mixed-use redevelopment. RSM Design worked alongside Hart Howerton, HKS, BCV Architects, and Studio MLA to create a one-of-a-kind branded signage experience that captures the holistic vision of this landmark destination.

Through digital integration, criteria and guidelines, environmental graphic design, wayfinding design, and placemaking, our team helped shape a cohesive graphic system that unites the project and its sub-districts.

We approached signage as storytelling, placemaking as invitation, and navigation as poetry in motion, creating an experience that celebrates both the legacy and the future of this evolving district.

Client: Wilson Meany
Architect & Master Planning: @harthowerton
Architect: @hksarchitects
Retail Design Architect: @bcv_architects
Landscape Architect: @studio_mla

#RSMDesign #HollywoodPark #WayfindingDesign #EGD #Placemaking #DigitalIntegration


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6 months ago

Once a racetrack, now a living tapestry of city life, @hollywoodparkca, in Los Angeles, California, reimagines 300 acres into a mixed-use redevelopment. RSM Design worked alongside Hart Howerton, HKS, BCV Architects, and Studio MLA to create a one-of-a-kind branded signage experience that captures the holistic vision of this landmark destination.

Through digital integration, criteria and guidelines, environmental graphic design, wayfinding design, and placemaking, our team helped shape a cohesive graphic system that unites the project and its sub-districts.

We approached signage as storytelling, placemaking as invitation, and navigation as poetry in motion, creating an experience that celebrates both the legacy and the future of this evolving district.

Client: Wilson Meany
Architect & Master Planning: @harthowerton
Architect: @hksarchitects
Retail Design Architect: @bcv_architects
Landscape Architect: @studio_mla

#RSMDesign #HollywoodPark #WayfindingDesign #EGD #Placemaking #DigitalIntegration


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6 months ago

Once a racetrack, now a living tapestry of city life, @hollywoodparkca, in Los Angeles, California, reimagines 300 acres into a mixed-use redevelopment. RSM Design worked alongside Hart Howerton, HKS, BCV Architects, and Studio MLA to create a one-of-a-kind branded signage experience that captures the holistic vision of this landmark destination.

Through digital integration, criteria and guidelines, environmental graphic design, wayfinding design, and placemaking, our team helped shape a cohesive graphic system that unites the project and its sub-districts.

We approached signage as storytelling, placemaking as invitation, and navigation as poetry in motion, creating an experience that celebrates both the legacy and the future of this evolving district.

Client: Wilson Meany
Architect & Master Planning: @harthowerton
Architect: @hksarchitects
Retail Design Architect: @bcv_architects
Landscape Architect: @studio_mla

#RSMDesign #HollywoodPark #WayfindingDesign #EGD #Placemaking #DigitalIntegration


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6 months ago

Once a racetrack, now a living tapestry of city life, @hollywoodparkca, in Los Angeles, California, reimagines 300 acres into a mixed-use redevelopment. RSM Design worked alongside Hart Howerton, HKS, BCV Architects, and Studio MLA to create a one-of-a-kind branded signage experience that captures the holistic vision of this landmark destination.

Through digital integration, criteria and guidelines, environmental graphic design, wayfinding design, and placemaking, our team helped shape a cohesive graphic system that unites the project and its sub-districts.

We approached signage as storytelling, placemaking as invitation, and navigation as poetry in motion, creating an experience that celebrates both the legacy and the future of this evolving district.

Client: Wilson Meany
Architect & Master Planning: @harthowerton
Architect: @hksarchitects
Retail Design Architect: @bcv_architects
Landscape Architect: @studio_mla

#RSMDesign #HollywoodPark #WayfindingDesign #EGD #Placemaking #DigitalIntegration


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6 months ago

Once a racetrack, now a living tapestry of city life, @hollywoodparkca, in Los Angeles, California, reimagines 300 acres into a mixed-use redevelopment. RSM Design worked alongside Hart Howerton, HKS, BCV Architects, and Studio MLA to create a one-of-a-kind branded signage experience that captures the holistic vision of this landmark destination.

Through digital integration, criteria and guidelines, environmental graphic design, wayfinding design, and placemaking, our team helped shape a cohesive graphic system that unites the project and its sub-districts.

We approached signage as storytelling, placemaking as invitation, and navigation as poetry in motion, creating an experience that celebrates both the legacy and the future of this evolving district.

Client: Wilson Meany
Architect & Master Planning: @harthowerton
Architect: @hksarchitects
Retail Design Architect: @bcv_architects
Landscape Architect: @studio_mla

#RSMDesign #HollywoodPark #WayfindingDesign #EGD #Placemaking #DigitalIntegration


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6 months ago

Once a racetrack, now a living tapestry of city life, @hollywoodparkca, in Los Angeles, California, reimagines 300 acres into a mixed-use redevelopment. RSM Design worked alongside Hart Howerton, HKS, BCV Architects, and Studio MLA to create a one-of-a-kind branded signage experience that captures the holistic vision of this landmark destination.

Through digital integration, criteria and guidelines, environmental graphic design, wayfinding design, and placemaking, our team helped shape a cohesive graphic system that unites the project and its sub-districts.

We approached signage as storytelling, placemaking as invitation, and navigation as poetry in motion, creating an experience that celebrates both the legacy and the future of this evolving district.

Client: Wilson Meany
Architect & Master Planning: @harthowerton
Architect: @hksarchitects
Retail Design Architect: @bcv_architects
Landscape Architect: @studio_mla

#RSMDesign #HollywoodPark #WayfindingDesign #EGD #Placemaking #DigitalIntegration


67
6 months ago

Once a racetrack, now a living tapestry of city life, @hollywoodparkca, in Los Angeles, California, reimagines 300 acres into a mixed-use redevelopment. RSM Design worked alongside Hart Howerton, HKS, BCV Architects, and Studio MLA to create a one-of-a-kind branded signage experience that captures the holistic vision of this landmark destination.

Through digital integration, criteria and guidelines, environmental graphic design, wayfinding design, and placemaking, our team helped shape a cohesive graphic system that unites the project and its sub-districts.

We approached signage as storytelling, placemaking as invitation, and navigation as poetry in motion, creating an experience that celebrates both the legacy and the future of this evolving district.

Client: Wilson Meany
Architect & Master Planning: @harthowerton
Architect: @hksarchitects
Retail Design Architect: @bcv_architects
Landscape Architect: @studio_mla

#RSMDesign #HollywoodPark #WayfindingDesign #EGD #Placemaking #DigitalIntegration


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6 months ago

Help us shape the future of the Hayward Shoreline!

Come share your perspective at the free, community-centered Sea Level Rise Planning Workshop on November 18, 2025.

We want to hear about what adaptation strategies pique your interest, what you love about Hayward, and what the community should prioritize to respond to sea level rise effectively. You can also expect to build connections with neighbors and local leaders, and interact with exhibits to deepen your knowledge of nature-based solutions.

As part of the Hayward Shoreline Resilience Collaborative, our First Mile Horizontal Levee project led by @anchorqea will be featured among several innovative approaches being explored to protect the shoreline.

The Hayward Shoreline is a treasured part of our community. Join us in helping to preserve it!

RSVP at the link in our bio 🔗


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6 months ago

Help us shape the future of the Hayward Shoreline!

Come share your perspective at the free, community-centered Sea Level Rise Planning Workshop on November 18, 2025.

We want to hear about what adaptation strategies pique your interest, what you love about Hayward, and what the community should prioritize to respond to sea level rise effectively. You can also expect to build connections with neighbors and local leaders, and interact with exhibits to deepen your knowledge of nature-based solutions.

As part of the Hayward Shoreline Resilience Collaborative, our First Mile Horizontal Levee project led by @anchorqea will be featured among several innovative approaches being explored to protect the shoreline.

The Hayward Shoreline is a treasured part of our community. Join us in helping to preserve it!

RSVP at the link in our bio 🔗


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6 months ago

Founder and president Mia Lehrer, FASLA, has been elected to the @natlacademy's Class of 2025, joining 26 distinguished artists and architects from across the United States.

As the only landscape architect in this year’s class, Mia’s induction recognizes her lifelong commitment to advancing landscape architecture as a force for environmental repair, cultural resilience, and community connection. Through work such as the Los Angeles River Revitalization, the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art, Puente Hills Landfill Park, and the Eaton Canyon restoration, Mia and our team continue to explore how design can heal, inspire, and connect.

Marking 200 years of design leadership, the National Academy of Design continues to champion creative voices whose work expands how we see, shape, and care for the world around us.

We’re honored to have landscape architecture represented within this extraordinary bicentennial class, and we celebrate the Academy’s enduring commitment to art, architecture, and design that serves the public good.

#NationalAcademyofDesign200 #Bicentennial


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6 months ago

Join us at #ASLA2025 in NOLA for two sessions on how designers, builders, and planners are pushing material innovation and climate resilience through real-world, cross-disciplinary collaboration. Details in bio!

🔹Sunday, October 12
🔹3:45–5:00 PM CT
🔹Room 220–222

Shotcrete is a flexible, efficient, and lower-carbon alternative to traditional vertical concrete in landscape design - not just a construction shortcut. Mike Hee (@studio_mla), Ashley Cruz (@cruzshotcrete), and Jeffrey Poor (@starrwhitehouse) will dive into how shotcrete performs, where it works best, and why it’s often overlooked. Learn how to specify it, advocate for it, and use real-world data and case studies to bring it into your next project.


🔹Monday, October 13
🔹10:15–11:30 AM CT
🔹Room R06–R07

As climate pressures in Los Angeles grow more intense and interconnected, this session looks at how designers, agencies, and communities are working together to respond at the scale of entire watersheds. Megan Horn (@studio_mla), Josiah Cain (Design Ecology), and Hunter Merritt (@sacstate) offer a framework for building regional resilience grounded in data, equity, and real collaboration across disciplines.

#AdvocacybyDesign #LandscapeArchitecture #ClimateResilience #Shotcrete #SustainableDesign #UrbanResilience #GreenInfrastructure #ASLA2025


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7 months ago

Join us at #ASLA2025 in NOLA for two sessions on how designers, builders, and planners are pushing material innovation and climate resilience through real-world, cross-disciplinary collaboration. Details in bio!

🔹Sunday, October 12
🔹3:45–5:00 PM CT
🔹Room 220–222

Shotcrete is a flexible, efficient, and lower-carbon alternative to traditional vertical concrete in landscape design - not just a construction shortcut. Mike Hee (@studio_mla), Ashley Cruz (@cruzshotcrete), and Jeffrey Poor (@starrwhitehouse) will dive into how shotcrete performs, where it works best, and why it’s often overlooked. Learn how to specify it, advocate for it, and use real-world data and case studies to bring it into your next project.


🔹Monday, October 13
🔹10:15–11:30 AM CT
🔹Room R06–R07

As climate pressures in Los Angeles grow more intense and interconnected, this session looks at how designers, agencies, and communities are working together to respond at the scale of entire watersheds. Megan Horn (@studio_mla), Josiah Cain (Design Ecology), and Hunter Merritt (@sacstate) offer a framework for building regional resilience grounded in data, equity, and real collaboration across disciplines.

#AdvocacybyDesign #LandscapeArchitecture #ClimateResilience #Shotcrete #SustainableDesign #UrbanResilience #GreenInfrastructure #ASLA2025


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7 months ago

Join us at #ASLA2025 in NOLA for two sessions on how designers, builders, and planners are pushing material innovation and climate resilience through real-world, cross-disciplinary collaboration. Details in bio!

🔹Sunday, October 12
🔹3:45–5:00 PM CT
🔹Room 220–222

Shotcrete is a flexible, efficient, and lower-carbon alternative to traditional vertical concrete in landscape design - not just a construction shortcut. Mike Hee (@studio_mla), Ashley Cruz (@cruzshotcrete), and Jeffrey Poor (@starrwhitehouse) will dive into how shotcrete performs, where it works best, and why it’s often overlooked. Learn how to specify it, advocate for it, and use real-world data and case studies to bring it into your next project.


🔹Monday, October 13
🔹10:15–11:30 AM CT
🔹Room R06–R07

As climate pressures in Los Angeles grow more intense and interconnected, this session looks at how designers, agencies, and communities are working together to respond at the scale of entire watersheds. Megan Horn (@studio_mla), Josiah Cain (Design Ecology), and Hunter Merritt (@sacstate) offer a framework for building regional resilience grounded in data, equity, and real collaboration across disciplines.

#AdvocacybyDesign #LandscapeArchitecture #ClimateResilience #Shotcrete #SustainableDesign #UrbanResilience #GreenInfrastructure #ASLA2025


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7 months ago

Join us at #ASLA2025 in NOLA for two sessions on how designers, builders, and planners are pushing material innovation and climate resilience through real-world, cross-disciplinary collaboration. Details in bio!

🔹Sunday, October 12
🔹3:45–5:00 PM CT
🔹Room 220–222

Shotcrete is a flexible, efficient, and lower-carbon alternative to traditional vertical concrete in landscape design - not just a construction shortcut. Mike Hee (@studio_mla), Ashley Cruz (@cruzshotcrete), and Jeffrey Poor (@starrwhitehouse) will dive into how shotcrete performs, where it works best, and why it’s often overlooked. Learn how to specify it, advocate for it, and use real-world data and case studies to bring it into your next project.


🔹Monday, October 13
🔹10:15–11:30 AM CT
🔹Room R06–R07

As climate pressures in Los Angeles grow more intense and interconnected, this session looks at how designers, agencies, and communities are working together to respond at the scale of entire watersheds. Megan Horn (@studio_mla), Josiah Cain (Design Ecology), and Hunter Merritt (@sacstate) offer a framework for building regional resilience grounded in data, equity, and real collaboration across disciplines.

#AdvocacybyDesign #LandscapeArchitecture #ClimateResilience #Shotcrete #SustainableDesign #UrbanResilience #GreenInfrastructure #ASLA2025


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7 months ago


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Story-save.com is an intuitive online tool that enables users to download and save a variety of content, including stories, photos, videos, and IGTV materials, directly from Instagram. With Story-Save, you can not only easily download diverse content from Instagram but also view it at your convenience, even without internet access. This tool is perfect for those moments when you come across something interesting on Instagram and want to save it for later viewing. Use Story-Save to ensure you don't miss the chance to take your favorite Instagram moments with you!

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