Landscape Architecture
Great communities are not solely defined by their buildings, but
by the spaces between them as well. We believe that designs must
reinforce community structure, rather than simply being applied to
them. Our Landscape Architecture Studio provides a complete range
of design services to respond the variety of landscaping needs demanded
by our clients and users. Ranging from small hardscaped public plazas
large verdant campus plans, our Landscape Studio is prepared to meet
every design opportunity head on.
View our featured projects!
Our Landscape Architecture services are divided into three types:
Public Spaces

Vickery |
Quality parks and public spaces should be a direct reflection of
the people they serve. These spaces are the most fundamental spaces
in community building; they are the spaces where bonds are formed,
memories made, and community identity is established. Whether a streetscape
or a large regional park, parks and public spaces must be designed
in a manner which provides the opportunity for the range of uses
evident in every community.
Our expertise applies to a wide range of public space types, including:
- Parks
- Plazas
- Gateway Features
- Landmarks
- Streetscapes
Recreational Facilities

Multi-use trail in
Clarksville, Tennessee |
TSW's approach to recreational and sports facilities planning and design views parks and open spaces as one of the essential components of a sustainable community. By incorporating parks and open spaces into the community, we provide greater accessibility, minimize impacts to the natural environment, and create more memorable destinations.
We provide a range of Recreational and Sport Facility landscaping
services, including:
- Greenway Trails
- Recreational Venues
Campus Landscapes

The Oval at Kennesaw State University |
Campus landscapes enhance the character and appearance of buildings
and the natural environment by creatively combining the two features
to create memorable, walkable spaces and a unified environment. The range of
spaces within a campus landscape includes everything from small plaza
and streetscapes, to rolling parklands and walking trails.
Read
more about our Approach to Campus Planning (PDF, 1.47 MB).
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