Landscape Architecture

Landscape Architecture complements LRC’s core land planning and engineering services, enhancing related areas like land surveying and environmental services.

On its own, landscape architecture as a practice is “collaborative” due to the broad spectrum of issues that are encountered within the scope of work as “stewards of the land”. Contrary to a perception that “landscape” is strictly an amenity of a development plan, landscape architects are key to establishing the very nature of a development and its character and image by helping establish spatial organization of site elements, managing the sequence of experience and developing details for built improvements that reinforce the desired sense of place. Although our landscape architects can provide project management and coordination services, they are actively engaged in the following areas:

  • Site Inventory and Analysis
  • Site Feasibility and Development Concept Testing
  • Master Plan Development
  • Site Design and Construction Documentation
  • Site Improvements Layout and Design (lighting, signage, furnishings, etc.)

Our staff has considerable experience in institutional, healthcare, education and recreation project environments provides that collective experience to the benefit of each client.

Elim Park Place, Cheshire, CT
Elim Park Place, Cheshire, CT

Featured Projects

Elim Park Place, Cheshire, CT
Elim Park Place, Cheshire, CT – Riverbend Building
Mirbeau Inn & Spa, Village of Rhinebeck, NY
Mirbeau Inn & Spa, Village of Rhinebeck, NY
O'Neill Theater Student Cottages, Waterford, CT
The Eugene O’Neill Theater Center, Waterford, CT – Student and Guest Lodging
Northeast Science Quadrange, UConn, Storrs, CT
Northeast Science Quadrangle, University of Connecticut Storrs, CT Campus
Vassar College Faculty Housing, Poughkeepsie, NY
Vassar College Faculty Housing, Poughkeepsie, NY
Tradition at Red Hook, Red Hook, NY