Announcing A NEW STRATEGIC ALLIANCE

 

Landscape Architects and Urban Designers respond to the complexity of today's projects with a layered approach to issues involving climate change, social and racial equity, aging infrastructure, and shifts in programming needs. This demands deliberate, thoughtful, and rich partnerships – that’s why we are thrilled to announce a unique, creative alliance between… Stoss Landscape Urbanism and DELINEATOR!

 

 
 

 

The fit couldn’t be better… one firm is rooted on each coast and one in the South... but it goes way beyond geography. With detailed craftsmanship at our core, each studio shares a passion for solving resiliency issues with innovative green infrastructure that beautifully integrates complex natural systems to create enduring value. And, our respective portfolios illustrate how we always place people at the center, finding unique ways to create landscapes that are welcoming for all. 

By combining our teams, Lauren Fasic leading at Delineator and Chris Reed and Amy Whitesides at Stoss, we provide a unique knowledge base, a breadth of experience, a diverse creative team, all with the capacity to tackle complex regional projects in the South Central Region and beyond. This partnership allows us to move fluidly and efficiently from concept through construction and our combined portfolio illustrates the synchronicity between our studios.

 
 

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ANN ARBOR  |  UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN  |  Gerstacker Grove was designed to amplify daily and seasonal change, turning an underutilized quad into an energized, resilient and lush social space where all are welcomed. MORE

ANN ARBOR, MI | UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN | Gerstacker Grove was designed to amplify daily and seasonal change, turning an underutilized quad into an energized, resilient and lush social space where all are welcomed. MORE

MILWAUKEE | ERIE STREET ECO PARK | The ecopark activates and registers environmental cycles of stormwater by collecting runoff to support a reconstituted marsh/wetland and is designed to accommodate a wide array of potential activities, including ar…

MILWAUKEE, WI | ERIE STREET ECO PARK | The ecopark activates and registers environmental cycles of stormwater by collecting runoff to support a reconstituted marsh/wetland and is designed to accommodate a wide array of potential activities, including art festivals, gatherings, concerts, movies, weddings, and farmers markets. MORE

DALLAS | TRINITY RIVERFRONT PLAN | Featuring variegated, programmed and sustainable landscape, at the center of this landscape is the old Trinity River brought back to life as an innovative series of active public spaces, wetlands and gardens that d…

DALLAS, TX | TRINITY RIVERFRONT PLAN | Featuring variegated, programmed and sustainable landscape, at the center of this landscape is the old Trinity River brought back to life as an innovative series of active public spaces, wetlands and gardens that double as water filters and flood basins. MORE

WESTLAKE, TX | THE PLAZA AT SOLANA | Solana Plaza is a multi-layered, multi-functional co-working and event plaza that functions for the adjacent tenants as well as the greater community of the Town of Westlake. MORE

FARMERSVILLE, TX | COLLIN COLLEGE | The landscape design for phase one of this 75-acre campus emphasized grading to improve soil and drainage, planting and seeding strategies to highlight the native and adaptive plant palette, and stitching in amenities to enhance and shape the student, visitor, faculty and community experience. MORE

ZHENGZHOU, CHINA | NATURE AND EXHIBITION CENTER  |  This center will serve as a cultural and recreational amenity for a rapidly urbanizing new part of the city as well as a physical representation of the potential for the harmonious coexistence of p…

ZHENGZHOU, CHINA | NATURE AND EXHIBITION CENTER | This center will serve as a cultural and recreational amenity for a rapidly urbanizing new part of the city as well as a physical representation of the potential for the harmonious coexistence of people and nature. MORE

 

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