Urban agriculture is more than just growing food - it's a catalyst for community, sustainability, and economic growth. In this month's blog post we uncover how developers can play a vital role in creating healthier, more resilient cities. Click the link below to read more, and let us know what you think in the comments!
About us
CultivateLAND is a boutique landscape architecture office that utilizes systems thinking, sustainable design, and regenerative practices to address complex social, economic, and environmental issues with a focus on placemaking, sustainability, and food system design. At CultivateLAND we do things differently. By asking deeper questions to address both the immediate needs and long-term sustainability of any given project, we are able to cultivate creative solutions that enhance the environment while delivering our clients' goals. We are living in challenging times that rely on innovation, ingenuity, and action to improve the health of our planet. Many of the challenges we face today are driven by outdated, short-term, and linear thinking. The status quo eventually leads to quick fixes and negative environmental impacts that cost more in the long term. And often sooner than you would think. This is why CultivateLAND was established. We believe our environment should be beautiful, sustainable, and create authentic experiences. Our unique approach coupled with our landscape architecture expertise will lead your project to exceed expectations and redefine what success can achieve. At the end of the day, we ask: How can our decisions shape a better future?
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- Industry
- Architecture and Planning
- Company size
- 1 employee
- Headquarters
- Houston, TX
- Type
- Privately Held
- Specialties
- Landscape Architecture, Sustainability, Site Design, Stormwater management, Systems Thinking, Urban design, Urban Agriculture, Mixed-use, Commercial, Hospitality, Regenerative Design, Retail Destination, Trails, Urban Infill, Ecology, Streetscape Design, Edible systems, Community design, Green roofs, and Long-term thinking
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Houston, TX, US
Employees at CultivateLAND
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Exciting news from Richmond, Texas! Andrew Watkins and Tim Haagen just wrapped up a successful site walk and workshop for the planning of Indigo's Phase 3 development area. Construction is in full swing and model homes will be opening soon! A huge thank you to Teri Slavik-Tsuyuki, CultivateLAND, Odyssey Engineering Group, LLC, and the entire Meristem Communities Team for collaborating with us. Phase 3 will add approximately 120 additional units of varied densities to the 235-acre Indigo community which overall will include 800 homes, a vibrant 12-acre town center with retail and small businesses and an interconnected network of open spaces. Stay tuned for more updates. #IndigoDevelopment #Phase3 #SiteWalk #ConstructionProgress #ModelHomes #CommunityBuilding #UrbanPlanning #RealEstateDevelopment #MeristemCommunities #CollaborativeDesign #TeriSlavikTsuyuki #CultivateLAND #OdysseyEngineering #CommunityGrowth #NewHomes #VibrantVillages #RetailSpace #SustainableLiving #HomeSweetHome #FutureLiving #NeighborhoodDesign #BuildingCommunity #PhaseThreeLaunch #SmartGrowth #HousingDevelopment #RealEstateNews #ConstructionUpdate #InnovativeDesign #CollaborativeEfforts #ExcitingDevelopments
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In today's rapidly evolving urban landscape, the strategic selection of development sites is more crucial than ever. Join us as we delve into the factors that drive financial success and community enrichment on our new blog post, The Power of Place: Leveraging Urban Site Selection for Financial and Community Success. . 🔗 Read the full blog post here: https://lnkd.in/gNpAT6ie
The Power of Place: Leveraging Urban Site Selection for Community and Financial Success
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Join us on a journey through the bustling streetscapes of urban design! Our latest blog explores how sidewalks serve as more than just pathways—they're the connective threads that weave communities together. Discover how well-designed sidewalks can enhance safety, promote social interaction, and foster a sense of community. From benches and public art to strategic lighting and greenery, sidewalks play a crucial role in creating vibrant and connected neighborhoods. Ready to explore the transformative power of sidewalks? Click below to read the blog and learn how CultivateLAND is shaping the future of urban landscapes. 🔗 https://lnkd.in/dyxM8XpY #cultivatecommunity #healthdrivendesign #UrbanDesign #CommunityEngagement #ConnectedCommunity #walkablecommunities #streetscape #completesteets #Sidewalks #CultivateLAND
Sidewalks as Social Catalysts: Exploring the Intersection of Urban Design and Community Engagement
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