Designed to reconnect habitat fragmented by one of the nation's busiest freeways, the Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing creates safe passage for wildlife while strengthening the ecological health of the Santa Monica Mountains. More than an engineering achievement, it reflects a belief that thoughtful design can restore relationships between people, infrastructure, and the natural world.
A playful reimagining of the Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing, this LEGO® build translates ecological infrastructure into an accessible, hands-on story about habitat connectivity, wildlife movement, and reconnecting a fragmented landscape.
A competition-winning vision for wildlife connectivity at West Vail Pass, ARC Wildlife Crossing reimagines highway infrastructure as a continuation of the surrounding Rocky Mountain landscape—creating a safer, more adaptable passage for wildlife across I-70.
A richly layered urban park in Battery Park City, Teardrop Park South brings together play, planting, stone, water, and stormwater infrastructure to create an intimate public landscape with a surprising range of experiences.
A thoughtful revitalization study for Riverside’s Guthrie Memorial, exploring how scale, access, and landscape design can strengthen the memorial’s civic presence while honoring its history and those it commemorates.
A landscape-scale wildlife connectivity study for Alberta’s Bow Valley, identifying opportunities to reconnect fragmented habitat across the Trans-Canada Highway while supporting both ecological movement and regional transportation.
A research-driven restoration study for Riverside’s historic Swan Pond, reconnecting Frederick Law Olmsted’s original landscape vision with the site’s evolving ecology, river corridor, and contemporary community use.
A landscape revitalization study for Bannockburn’s Village Hall, creating a long-term strategy to restore tree canopy, manage invasive species, and build a healthier, more resilient civic woodland.
A visual guide connecting native plants with the birds they support, this project translates ecological relationships into an accessible resource for creating healthier, more habitat-rich landscapes across the Chicago region.