Fiscally-informed planning, design, and community engagement to cultivate strong neighborhoods.
Fiscally-informed planning, design, and community engagement to cultivate strong neighborhoods.
Making progress as a community ultimately involves taking action. This could entail making changes to strategic planning or regulatory documents, such as zoning ordinances and development regulations to allow (and encourage) more progressive projects and infill efforts to occur. It could involve capital improvement projects that address transportation, stormwater and water infrastructure needs, or partnering with developers to revitalize existing neighborhoods or build new places for people to live, work, learn, play and worship in your community.
The question at the heart of every design project we undertake is: “Will this make your community more equitable, environmentally resilient, and fiscally strong?” Our designs genuinely reflect residents' input, prioritize people and place over cars, and help improve the financial health of your community. We are strong advocates and designers for walkable neighborhoods, active transportation, green infrastructure, and incremental development.
Neighborhood Street Design
Site Development and Design
Active Transportation
Low Impact Development + Green Infrastructure
Enclave on Independence
Roseland Townhomes, Dallas, TX
Patios at the Rail, Frisco, TX
Royse City: Howard Street Improvements
Royse City: Old Town/Wood Street
Dallas: Cedar Springs Streetscape Improvements
UNT Drainage Improvements
Coppell: Southern Bell Street Reconstruction
Fort Worth: Near Southside Open Space/Green Infrastructure Concepts & Economic Analysis
Fort Worth: Central Arlington Heights Green Infrastructure Concepts & Economic Analysis