19 New York Landscape Architects to Know From the AD PRO Directory
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19 New York Landscape Architects to Know From the AD PRO Directory
"Brooklyn-based Our Temenos approaches landscape design from an ecological point of view, crafting beautiful and resilient outdoor spaces for residential, commercial, and government projects in New York and beyond. Launched in 2018 by founding principal Rosemarie Miner, the worker-owned firm utilizes sustainable practices throughout its work, incorporating native plants, hardscapes that manage rainwater, and renewable, biodegradable, or local materials. In addition to design-build services, the firm also offers garden maintenance and cleanup."
"East Hampton-based Landscape Details creates impeccable outdoor spaces on Long Island's East End. Led by Michael Derrig, the firm is adept in both traditional and modern landscape designs and can skillfully transform a property with landscaping, gardens, masonry, lighting, and structures such as pool houses and pergolas. Landscape Details also offers property maintenance services, ensuring that trees, lawns, and plants remain beautiful and healthy season after season."
Catania Landscape Design in East Northport, New York creates major curb appeal and timeless landscapes that feel deeply connected to homes and natural surroundings. Marcello Catania plans grounds for estates and city terraces with carefully chosen elements and a restrained approach that makes landscapes feel as though they have always been there. Our Temenos in Brooklyn approaches landscape design ecologically, crafting resilient outdoor spaces for residential, commercial, and government projects using native plants, rainwater-managing hardscapes, and renewable, biodegradable, or local materials, and provides design-build, maintenance, and cleanup services. Landscape Details in East Hampton transforms properties with landscaping, gardens, masonry, lighting, structures, and season-long maintenance to keep plantings healthy.
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