Posts Tagged ‘Landscape’

Oleson Woods

Tigard, Oregon



A restored wetland and grove of existing trees form the natural outdoor education classroom for children in the Oleson Woods community.  Sustainable elements included the re-vegetation of the existing oak forest wetland and the treatment of stormwater overflow in a retension pond.  Native plantings were selected to supplement and strengthen the natural setting. (more…)

North Main Village

Milwaukie, Oregon




North Main village is a nationally acclaimed mixed-use project with condominiums, apartments and retail, designed to encourage sustainable urban growth and quality of life.  In this spirit, we celebrated stormwater treatment through an rainwater sculpture and community plaza and a green stormwater runoff demonstration street.  The City of Milwaukie also engaged our services to develop the first few blocks of the City Streetscape.  This included the sidewalk design, selection of furnishings and street trees.

B33 – an Urban Crossroads

Portland, Oregon



Our goal for this mixed-use project was to transform the existing brownfield- previously home to Albina Fuel – into a space that inspires community, sustainability and work/life balance.  Landscape elements include a park that links to a future bike trail, intensive rooftop gardens, stormwater flow through planters, and urban streetscape enhancements.

Willamette Valley Hospital

McMinnville, Oregon




Our landscape design for the new Oncology Center at Willamette Valley Hospital features views to the natural environment from the treatment rooms while careful placement of ornamenal trees screen the patients from view, a fully landscaped therapeutic health track with picnic tables for visitor and staff breaks, and a donor funded birdbath and fountain.

Willamette Falls Hospital

Oregon City, Oregon



A new ER, Imaging and Pharmacy addition provided the opportunity to re-image and unify the whole campus landscape.   Patients now feel more connected with their natural environment through beautiful views and visitors are greeted with a soothing water feature and entry plaza where families can sit and wait for loved ones.