LandDesign Expands Land Development Services with Civil Engineering
Just in time for the holidays, LandDesign has checked a big item off our wish list! One of our strategic goals is to better serve our clients by growing our […]
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LandDesign Recognizes Growing Project Leaders and Talent with New Promotions
At LandDesign, our people are what makes us great. Their dedication to producing the best work, willingness to push boundaries and passion for providing the highest quality of service, makes […]
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LandDesign Recognizes Two New Partners, a Principal, and Executive Director
What does it mean to be a firm that transcends generations? At LandDesign, it means we are committed to evolving our practice to be relevant and valuable to our clients […]
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Designing a Better Lifestyle for our Employees
By: Alexis Rosamilia, HR Generalist LandDesign is in the business of creating places that matter, places that contribute to peoples’ health and happiness. One of our priorities in HR is […]
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LandDesign Launches Innovation Incubator Program, MatterLab
At LandDesign, we want to be the Best Dang Design Firm ever. As we continue to embody that motto, we are always thinking of new ways to grow big dreams, […]
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Expanding the Definition of Trails
Great outdoor spaces succeed because they provide the opportunity to create meaningful and memorable experiences. Crafting such experiences begin with asking — “what will people do, see and feel in […]
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Playgrounds: Where Education and Nature Collide
LandDesign’s Susan England found her passion in an unlikely place. Growing up, Susan always had a deep respect for nature, spending her childhood playing in the woods, camping and hiking. […]
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Where Art Meets Science: A Left-brained Journey into a Creative Career
I came into landscape architecture through a process of elimination. I started college with a strong mindset that I was going to major in math or science, particularly biology. I […]
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The Role of Civil Engineers and Landscape Architects in Creating Safer Communities
According to the Charlotte Transportation Department (CDOT), there is an average of one pedestrian death every other week in this city. In response, the Vision Zero plan, implemented by CDOT, […]
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The Catalog Didn’t Kill Retail, and Neither will the Internet
Let’s get one thing straight, retail isn’t dying, it’s evolving. Before the internet and Amazon dominated the retail industry, there was the catalog. The catalog disrupted the retail industry, giving […]
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Challenging the Engineering Stereotype
— Megan Schultz, PE February 17-23 is a week set aside to highlight and celebrate the achievements of engineers and encourage youth to pursue careers in the A/C/E (architecture/construction/engineering) industry. […]
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