In the ever-evolving world of landscape architecture, few have left as indelible a mark on a university campus as Mark Hough has at Duke University, where he has served as the head landscape architect since 2000. Recently named the recipient of the prestigious Alfred P. LaGasse Medal by the
In a field where the past often collides with the pressing demands of the present, Mark Hough, Duke University’s esteemed Landscape Architect, has carved out a legacy that masterfully bridges this divide, earning him the prestigious Alfred B. LaGasse Medal from the American Society of Landscape
Imagine stepping out of your home into a backyard that feels like a private haven, where every element is crafted to reflect personal taste and provide a seamless blend of beauty and purpose, turning ordinary spaces into extraordinary retreats. This transformative vision is at the core of a Rock
Imagine strolling through a cultural space in the heart of Philadelphia that feels less like a museum and more like a tranquil refuge, where the artistry of Alexander Calder’s iconic sculptures merges seamlessly with the raw beauty of nature. This is the vision behind Calder Gardens, a
Imagine stepping into a theme park where every path, tree, and open space feels like part of a larger story, guiding emotions and creating memories that linger long after the visit ends. Landscape architecture, often an unseen force, is the mastermind behind these transformative environments,
In a world where urban spaces are increasingly intertwined with environmental challenges, landscape architecture stands as a pivotal force in shaping sustainable and resilient communities, and a Newark, Nottinghamshire-based firm, Influence Landscape Planning and Design, has emerged as a key player