Landscape Architecture

Water, soil, wind and light – forces that shape our understanding of the land – are the most basic elements in design for the landscape. People, animals and plants are the residents of that landscape, and their requirements and activities influence how a site should be used to its fullest and richest potential. Focusing on conservation, storytelling and excellent design, Portico strives to maintain our new and historic landscapes for future generations.

BeltLine Arboretum

BeltLine Arboretum

Trees Atlanta

Atlanta, Georgia

Central Plaza

Central Plaza

Minnesota Zoological Gardens

Apple Valley, Minnesota

Decatur Woods Park

Decatur Woods Park

City Of Olympia Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services

Olympia, Washington

Heritage Park: Washington State Capitol Campus Expansion

Heritage Park: Washington State Capitol Campus Expansion

City of Olympia, State of Washington, Washington State Law Enforcement Foundation

Olympia, Washington

Kent Town Square Plaza

Kent Town Square Plaza

City of Kent

Kent , Washington

Marina Park Renovation

Marina Park Renovation

City of Kirkland Department of Parks and Recreation

Kirkland, Washington

Nisqually Mashel State Park

Nisqually Mashel State Park

Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission

Eatonville, Washington

San Francisco Conservatory of Flowers

San Francisco Conservatory of Flowers

City of San Francisco, Friends of Golden Gate Park

San Francisco, California

USS Arizona Memorial Visitor Center

USS Arizona Memorial Visitor Center

National Park Service, US Navy

Pearl Harbor, Hawaii

Pacific Connections Garden

Pacific Connections Garden

Seattle Department of Park and Recreation, University of Washington, Arboretum Foundation

Seattle, Washington

 

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