Landscape architecture design

Downstream Strategies’ landscape architecture design services focus on sustainable and functional environments. With knowledge of native plants and wildlife ecology, we develop resilient landscapes that enhance biodiversity while serving Appalachian communities. Our projects range from small parklets to large-scale urban and regional plans, and our graphic design serves as a bridge between technical reporting and community outreach.

Site analysis and planning

  • Evaluate soil, climate, topography, and drainage
  • Incorporate cultural, historical, and social context and consider visitor needs and future desired uses
  • Assess options for restoring habitat and preserving existing vegetation
  • Address zoning ordinances, land use regulations, legal covenants, and easements
  • Analyze environmental opportunities, impacts, and constraints
  • Facilitate community input sessions, including public hearings and stakeholder meetings

Design

  • Create conceptual and detailed designs for:
  • Parks and recreational areas
  • Gardens and residential landscapes
  • Urban plazas and streetscapes
  • Sustainable infrastructure
  • Campuses, business parks, and institutional grounds
  • Develop hardscape elements such as paths, walls, and seating, as well as softscape elements such as plants and trees
  • Incorporate sustainable practices, including stormwater management and native planting
  • Rehabilitate degraded landscapes and identify healthy habitats to preserve

Presentation and documentation

  • Use CAD, GIS, and 3D modeling software to create renderings and presentations for client and public feedback
  • Provide graphics, booklets, and reports for use in acquiring implementation funding
  • Create cost estimates and phasing strategies

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Projects

Moulton Park Concept Plan

Downstream Strategies conducted a robust planning process, which included research, site analysis, and public input sessions, to develop this plan to guide the future development of Moulton Park in Charles Town, West Virginia to conserve its natural and cultural resources while offering diverse recreational opportunities.

A Pathway to Green Infrastructure: Shepherdstown Concept Plan

We facilitated public engagement, led outreach sessions, and conducted analyses of public properties for Shepherdstown, West Virginia. The final report contains green infrastructure designs with calculated material volumes, cost estimates, and pollutant load reductions. This report equips Shepherdstown with the needed information to submit proposals to Chesapeake Bay funding agencies for engineering and construction grants.

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