
Services
Services
Landscape Assessment - Design - Project management - Installation

Residential Landscape Design
Restorative gardens for everyday life
Designing sanctuaries that calm the nervous system, reconnect families with nature, and bring daily moments of restoration into the home environment.
Focus areas:
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Calm, refuge, and flow between indoor and outdoor spaces
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Sensory planting and water for stress reduction
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Family-friendly, adaptable outdoor rooms
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Long-term ease of care and seasonal rhythm
Ideal for:
Homes seeking beauty with purpose, not just decoration.

Schools & Education
Landscapes that support learning, play, and emotional regulation
Creating outdoor environments that enhance focus, regulate emotions, encourage movement, and strengthen connection to whenua through sensory and regenerative landscapes.
Focus areas:
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Nature-based learning environments
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Sensory gardens for regulation and inclusion
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Play spaces that support risk, creativity, and calm
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Regenerative planting and food-forest systems
Outcome:
Outdoor spaces that actively support student wellbeing and learning capacity.

Healthcare & Wellbeing
Evidence-aligned healing landscapes
Designing landscapes that reduce stress, support recovery, and offer dignity, calm, and refuge for patients, staff, and visitors.
Focus areas:
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Stress-reducing spatial sequences
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Quiet refuge zones and contemplative gardens
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Accessible paths, seating, and sensory engagement
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Planting that supports comfort, orientation, and calm
Outcome:
Landscapes that quietly do therapeutic work every day.

Retreats & Hospitality
Immersive landscapes that guests feel, not just see
Designing environments that deepen rest, emotional connection, and memory through nature-led spatial experience.
Focus areas:
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Arrival journeys and threshold moments
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Private and shared zones of retreat
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Water, planting, and spatial flow that support rest
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Landscapes that align with brand, place, and story
Outcome:
A guest experience that lingers long after departure.

Urban & Public Spaces
Wellbeing-led green infrastructure
Designing public landscapes that restore ecological health while offering refuge, clarity, and calm within dense urban environments.
Focus areas:
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Green infrastructure and water-sensitive design
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Urban refuge and pause spaces
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Biodiversity and native planting systems
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Human-scale design within complex environments
Outcome:
Public spaces that support both city life and human health.



