Featured
This is the first glimpse into my work, showcasing the breadth and artistry I bring to every project. This collection highlights my ability to transform diverse environments, from grand entrances and corporate campuses to serene rooftop escapes, into timeless, grounded landscapes. Each visual is a testament to my belief that a well-designed space should be both beautiful and genuinely useful.
Corporate Campus & Amenity Spaces
I design functional and peaceful green spaces for office parks and commercial properties. My work includes creating shared amenities with integrated seating, manicured lawns, and structured walkways that provide employees a place to relax and recharge.
Urban Rooftop Sanctuaries
I transform urban rooftops into lush, elegant gardens with stunning city and sea views. These spaces are designed for relaxation and entertainment, featuring everything from expansive lawns and curated planters to comfortable seating areas and outdoor bars.
Welcoming Entrances & Driveways
I create impactful first impressions by designing park-like entrances and elegant driveways. I utilize materials like natural gravel and patterned stone, combined with layered tropical planting and mature trees, to craft a welcoming journey into the property.
Serene Walkways & Garden Courts
My focus is on creating immersive pathways and tranquil courts that encourage quiet contemplation. I design winding stone paths through dense tropical foliage and construct balanced Zen gardens using gravel, stone, and carefully placed plants for a sense of peace.
The Art of Tree Sculpting & Installation
I specialize in sourcing and installing large, sculpted specimen trees that act as living art. This process involves complex logistics, including the use of cranes to precisely place mature trees, creating a dramatic and timeless focal point for any landscape.
Landscape in Harmony with Architecture
I believe landscape design should be an extension of the architecture, creating a seamless and holistic environment. I collaborate closely with architects to integrate green elements like vertical gardens, rooftop lawns, and surrounding foliage that complement the building's form.