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Square metal drain cover with vertical slits on a concrete surface.
Stone pavers with scattered dry leaves, adjacent to red brick border and a patch of artificial grass.
swimming pool with water ripples and steps
Stone tiles beside grassy area with fallen brown leaves
Black and white photo of a weathered stone post with a square cap, part of a stone wall.
Espaliered tree on white wall near window and standing tree in foreground.
Tall grass in front of a dense green hedge.
Two dense, trimmed green hedges with a narrow pathway between them leading to grass and foliage in the background.
Long ornamental grass overhanging a light-colored pavement, casting shadows on the surface, with a neatly trimmed grass edge adjacent to the path.
Water flowing from a decorative bronze faucet mounted on a stone wall.
Brick steps leading to gravel with green foliage
Red brick patio with geometric pattern and some aged texture.
Concrete step on grass lawn
A garden path with a brick walkway alongside a green lawn and gray stone pavement.
Shadow of intricate metalwork beside a leafy vine on a wall.
Grass growing between concrete slabs with a few dry leaves on the ground.
Learning garden in progress, set to open this summer ☀️

Design: @outdoorpracticela 
School: @theriseschoolofhouston @texaschildrens
General Contractor: @linbeckgroup
Thank you @landarchmag and @nationalasla for making @outdoorpracticela your April 2026 Backstory feature. We love this project and we love celebrating World Landscape Architecture Month with y’all!

#WLAM2026 #landscapearchitecture #texas #swim
Flew all the way to Japan to see spring’s most famous cherry blossoms pop 🌸 Here’s our camera roll from our trip to Japan last month, finding beauty and inspiration in the gardens and city architecture as well 🇯🇵 #japantravel #kyoto #t
This is who you’re asking to run @outdoorpracticela 🥹 Here is our fearless leader Jonathan standing proudly beside the first garden he ever designed! 

#thisiswho #throwback #architect #designer #wlam2026 @nationalasla
Timeless design often begins with simplicity.

For this project, our goal was to create a landscape that feels quietly elegant — defined by clean lines, thoughtful modern touches for entertaining, and a design that will feel just as relevant ye
This Aspen residence sits somewhere between wild and intentional. From the start, I didn’t want it to feel overly composed or controlled. The goal was to let the landscape breathe!

Planting leans into that balance. There’s a softness to

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