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Our cultural landscape project scopes include
historic research, existing conditions documentation, analysis of change, design studies, work sessions, community meetings, user surveys, outreach, public education and interpretation, construction documents, management, maintenance and implementation initiatives. Products take the form of illustrated plans, reports, guidelines, signs, brochures, fund-raising materials, staff and volunteer guidance, construction documents or maintenance calendars.
Projects featured on this website are organized by type:
Campuses
Institution and campus landscapes of historic value with ongoing needs.
Estates
Historic estates that are museums and heritage tourism destinations today.
Historic Sites
Places of heritage value that recall important events and people.
Battlefields / Cemeteries
Landscapes of commemoration to preserve and adapt and interpret.
Communities
Evolving communities and neighborhoods where past and present mingle.
Heritage Tourism
Places where the unique experience of tangible and intangible cultural resources can be supported by sound planning.
Parks
Democratic, scenic open spaces developed in the 19th C. that require sensitive renewal.
Parkways
Corridors designed for scenic travel that can retain unique origins and serve current uses.
Signage & Interpretation
Means to communicate the messages drawn from historic landscapes.
Landscape Management
We are bringing our experience enumerating staff needs and devising inspection and maintenance calendars to our projects as tools to sustain improvements.
Botanical Gardens / Conservatories
Historic botanical gardens and conservatories are public institutions that are gaining from the historical perspective Heritage Landscapes brings to projects.
Park & Parkway Systems
Valued historic systems of open spaces in America's cities that require renewal.
Sustainability & Stewardship
Capturing and reusing imbedded energies of place, through creativity, innovation and adaptation.
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