Water · Sculpture
28-Foot Lotus Fountain & Aqueduct System
A monumental water feature paired with a distribution system — ecological function carried as public beauty.
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I read the land first — water, slope, soil, light — then build infrastructure that works with it instead of against it. Every site tells you where the water wants to go. The work starts there.
Water · Sculpture
A monumental water feature paired with a distribution system — ecological function carried as public beauty.
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Watershed · Partnership
A central catchment and gravity-fed aqueduct routed across native canopy, with 12 kW of solar PV on site.
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Stormwater
Dry-creek bioswales absorbing about 20,000 gallons per storm, planted in native edibles — persimmon, prickly pear, agave, muhly.
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Planting
Region-appropriate native and adapted palettes chosen for heat, drought, and caliche — plants that hold once they're in.
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Drainage
Grading, French drains, catchment, and cisterns — moving and holding water where the site wants it.
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Hardscape
Limestone channels, permeable paths, and retainers — hard surfaces that still let water move.
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Bring me the ground. I'll read the water, slope, soil, and light, then tell you what it wants to become.