Process
Landscape on every scale
We design landscapes. We work with space. We pride ourselves on our broad approach to landscape design. We design everything from private gardens to city parks, public spaces and urban solutions. We compose space. In the natural landscape, in the countryside, in cities and in industrial areas.
Focus on the process
Our design approach follows from the landscape’s own processes and variability. The real life of a project begins when it is built: the space evolves and requires long-term care. This is why our planning takes into account future changes and different stages of development.
Comprehensive urban and landscape planning
Our holistic approach integrates diverse requirements – from residents’ daily needs to the long-term sustainable development of the area. Sometimes the best solution is to leave the landscape alone and interfere with it as little as possible – something we respect and consider as part of responsible planning. We understand that unlimited growth is not possible, and that every site has its natural capacity.
Strategic integration
Landscape architecture is a strategic field that brings together the social and natural sciences to deliver comprehensive solutions. We use the principles of ecology and landscape connectivity to create integrated green infrastructure systems. Our designs respect natural processes and support biodiversity in both urban and rural environments.

Adapting to climate change
We design environments that thrive in the long term, even as climatic conditions change. Rather than being self-centred, our design approach creates resilient ecosystems that benefit all living organisms. Each of our projects takes future challenges into account and seeks to address them as early as the planning stage.
Urban biodiversity
Biodiversity in cities is not only an environmental necessity; it also enhances the quality of life for all their residents. By creating habitats for diverse plant and animal species, we naturally create an environment favourable for humans. Healthy urban ecosystems mean cleaner air, a better microclimate and better quality of life.