A collaborative review service for architects and designers seeking a refined landscape perspective within a broader design team.
We collaborate with architects, interior designers, and creative teams to bring greater depth and coherence to the landscape dimension of a project. This may involve reviewing plans, strengthening site strategies, refining exterior character, or advising on the relationship between architecture and planted space. Our role is to help ensure the landscape feels integral rather than secondary — fully considered as part of the overall project vision.
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Rewild Landscape's design review service is a collaborative consulting engagement for architects, interior designers, and creative teams seeking a refined landscape perspective within a broader project. The studio reviews plans, strengthens site strategies, refines exterior character, and advises on the relationship between architecture and planted space to ensure the landscape feels integral rather than secondary.
A design review typically involves one to three working sessions aligned with the architect's project milestones — often at schematic design, design development, and pre-construction. Rewild Landscape reviews drawings, offers annotated feedback on spatial flow, planting opportunity, and landscape-architecture integration, and may join design team meetings to align the landscape vision with overall project direction.
Architecture and landscape are most compelling when conceived together, yet landscape is often addressed late in the design process. Rewild Landscape's design review brings ecological intelligence, planting expertise, and spatial sensitivity to the table early — preventing costly revisions, strengthening the project's relationship to its site, and ensuring the exterior environment achieves the same level of intention as the architecture.