Since 1968, we’ve worked on thousands of projects, both big and small. Here are some of our favorites.
We provided conceptual designs with interventions to transform a dangerous street corridor into one that calms traffic, protects pedestrians, and celebrates neighborhood identity.
We helped transform this space with native plants, creative color activations, and playful, movable student seating to support outdoor learning.
We created concepts for a more inclusive, updated, colorful, age-appropriate play area for PreK- Kindergarten students at Dallas F Nicolas Elementary.
Residents came together to co-create a mural exploring art’s role in traffic calming and pedestrian safety.
Creating a thoughtful oasis for nature, wildlife, and neighbors to relax and garden.
Leading a year-long initiative to restore, reimagine, and activate the East Pines forest.
We made sure sure local character and resident’s needs came first with this concept plan for neighborhood redevelopment that’s sensitive to gentrification concerns and respects neighborhood character.
We engaged the local community in a series of visioning sessions to assess potential signage for the historical arts mainstreet area.
We provided graphic design and implementation assistance for a collaborative youth-led museum exhibit telling the story of environmental injustice and resistance in Curtis Bay.
We providing interior design improvement recommendations, envisioning a more inviting and accessible workshop area for those with special needs.