Landscape Architecture Support

Trees dominate the natural environment and define landscapes. Whether they predate the buildings and infrastructure they surround or add to an already built environment, they often enhance ecosystem services and aesthetics.

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Landscape Architecture Support​

Garden in Costa Rica

Landscape architecture is the study and practice of designing environments (outdoors & indoors) of varying scale that encompasses elements of art, environment, architecture, engineering, and sociology.

Property owners are often unaware that their beloved trees may be affected when development occurs. Landscape and building architects may need an arborist or urban forester’s advice to ensure their design enables trees, buildings, and people to share the same spaces.

RemyMahl works closely with property owners, landscape architects, engineers, and contractors to ensure the existing trees are protected. We assist with selecting high-quality trees for planting. Our focus is to enable trees to reach their fullest potential near desirable or required design features that complement modern homes, buildings, institutions, and infrastructure.

Aerial view of Parc du Champs de Mars in Paris

Landscape Architecture Support​

According to World Landscape Architecture, Landscape Architecture is “the study and practice of designing environments (outdoors & indoors) of varying scale that encompasses elements of art, environment, architecture, engineering, and sociology.”

Property owners are often unaware that their beloved trees may be affected when development occurs. Landscape and building architects may need an arborist or urban forester’s advice to ensure their design enables trees, buildings, and people to share the same spaces.

RemyMahl works closely with property owners, landscape architects, engineers, and contractors to ensure the existing trees are protected. We assist with selecting high-quality trees for planting. Our focus is to enable trees to reach their fullest potential near desirable or required design features that complement modern homes, buildings, institutions, and infrastructure.