Connecting the natural world
to architecture’s sensory qualities.
Discovering an environment’s
motivating force.
Monk View
Native Sonoran plants connect home to mountain
Canyon Drive
A rhythm of vertical forms accentuates native garden vignettes
Canyon Drive – A rhythm of vertical forms accentuates native garden vignettes
Wiseman and Gale
Element + Form
Wiseman and Gale – A Sonoran landscape that matches an interior design firm’s talent
David Michael Miller Associates
A sensory experience for a design firm
Mummy Mountain
A mid-century modern’s lush hillside perch
Staghorn Plaza
Casa Sin Nombre
Serene outdoor living
Casa Sin Nombre – Serene outdoor living
Casa Blanca Estates
Gold Canyon
A desert zen courtyard
Casa Blanca Estates – Specimen saguaros
anchor a mid-century modern home
Historic Casa Blanca
Weave
Historic Casa Blanca – Lush sanctuary for a Moroccan-influenced historic adobe
Palo Verde
Casa Encantada
Palo Verde – New life for a mid-century modern plaza
Quartz Mountain
Arcadia
Quartz Mountain – Big native desert brought back to a bladed site
The Green Room
Be the change you wish to see in the world
Red Rocks
The Green Room – Be the change you wish to see in the world
Red Rocks – Materials as an extension of the architecture for indoor-outdoor continuity
Clearwater Hills
and reflection
Fanfol Drive
Clearwater Hills – Winding pathways for pause
and reflection
Fanfol Drive – A resort-like modern landscape in the desert
Foo
Specimen ironwood evokes the allure of bonsai trees
Oasis
The wild sculpture of Olneya tesota, the Sonoran Desert’s ironwood tree
Foo – Specimen ironwood evokes the allure of bonsai trees
Oasis – The wild sculpture of Olneya tesota, the Sonoran Desert’s ironwood tree
Music Bungalow
Northview
Northview – Reminiscent of a modern-era California garden
Cholla Trail
Casa al Aire
Cholla Trail – A forest of salvaged native trees
Casa al Aire – Open and airy in a small space
Casa Blanca Retreat
Double Tree Acres
Making much from limited outdoor space