HARRIS Landscape Architecture
- 286 5th Avenue #10h New York New York 10001 United States
Profile
HARRIS Landscape Architecture is a New York-based landscape architecture firm specializing in the thoughtful design of outdoor spaces for both public and private environments. With a strong emphasis on sustainable practices, the firm collaborates with architects, developers, and municipalities to create innovative landscapes that are not only functional but also aesthetically engaging. Their portfolio spans an array of project types including parks, plazas, institutional campuses, residential courtyards, and urban streetscapes.
The firm is known for blending modern design with natural systems, crafting spaces that balance ecological responsibility with visual impact. HARRIS Landscape Architecture is especially committed to community-centered projects, often engaging with local stakeholders throughout the design process to ensure projects reflect neighborhood needs and values.
With a deep understanding of the complexities of urban environments, the firm regularly integrates stormwater management, native plantings, and climate-adaptive strategies into its designs. The team’s creativity, technical expertise, and collaborative approach have made it a respected name within the landscape architecture and construction community.
Website: http://www.hlanyc.com/
Key Services:
– Landscape architecture and urban design
– Site planning and master planning
– Sustainable and ecological landscape solutions
– Residential and commercial landscape design
– Public park and plaza development
– Streetscape and civic space design
– Green infrastructure and stormwater management
– Community engagement and participatory design sessions
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Contact Info
- 286 5th Avenue #10h, New York, New York, 10001, United States
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Phone: (917) 755-5556
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