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The Story Behind the Work

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I design landscapes that clients say are stunning to look at and feel like an extension of their lives — comfortable, engaging, and uplifting. With a degree in Landscape Architecture and a Master of Public Health, my work goes beyond visual beauty, creating spaces that feel good to be in, support well-being, and reflect a genuine sensitivity to how people live.



My Background

I bring a rare combination of training to every project — a degree in Landscape Architecture, a Master of Public Health, and certifications in ecological and firescaping design. That breadth shapes everything I do. Beauty is central to my work. So is how a space makes you feel, and how it holds up over time.


Personalized Design: Every project starts with understanding you — how you live, what draws you outside, and what you want your space to feel like.


Local Expertise: Plant selection and materials are chosen specifically for your site and microclimate. Every place has its own conditions, and the design has to answer to them.


Sustainability Focused: As a ReScape Qualified Professional (RQP) and Firescaping Qualified Professional (FQT), I integrate native plants, permeable materials, water-wise strategies, and wildfire-smart design into every project.


Attention to Detail: From first concept through installation, I consider every element. The small decisions matter as much as the large ones.


The Story Behind My Logo

My logo was inspired by by the Agave victoriae-reginae ‘Huasteca Canyon’, a rare and remarkably symmetrical succulent native to Mexico. Celebrated for its striking geometry, resilience, and timeless beauty, it mirrors what I aim to create in every landscape design.


The agave’s rosette follows the Fibonacci sequence - the same mathematical pattern found throughout nature, from pinecones to nautilus shells - where each leaf emerges in precise relation to the last. These natural structures produce a spiral of extraordinary symmetry. Just as each leaf builds upon the next to form a harmonious whole, I believe well-designed details come together to shape outdoor spaces that feel balanced, uplifting, and enduring.


Its natural geometry reflects both the art and science of design - the art in its beauty, the science in the skill that makes it real and fosters well-being. It is a reminder that landscapes can be both visually stunning and life-enhancing spaces to simply be in.


For me, this agave symbolizes strength, longevity, resilience, and purposeful beauty. It is a perfect emblem for the kinds of spaces I love to design: places where people can thrive, relax, and feel more connected to the world around them.