Long-range landscape planning for estates, hospitality properties, and multi-phase sites requiring vision, structure, and ecological coherence.
Our master planning work establishes the long-term landscape vision for complex or evolving properties. We consider circulation, land use, ecological opportunity, architecture, views, and future phases to create a framework that allows a site to develop with clarity and integrity over time. This approach is especially valuable for larger properties and phased projects where a strong overall vision is essential to guide future decisions.
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Master planning in landscape design establishes the long-term spatial vision for complex or evolving properties. Rewild Landscape's master plans address circulation, land use, ecological opportunity, views, architecture, and future phasing to create a coherent framework that guides site development with clarity and integrity over years or decades, especially for larger estates and multi-phase projects.
A landscape master plan is valuable when a property is large enough to require phased development, when multiple buildings or distinct zones exist, or when long-term stewardship goals need to guide near-term decisions. Rewild Landscape recommends master planning for estates above two acres, hospitality compounds, and any project where coherence across future phases is essential to the landscape's success.
Rewild Landscape weaves ecological analysis into every master plan — mapping existing plant communities, soil health, hydrology, wildlife corridors, and habitat potential alongside spatial and architectural priorities. This ensures that each development phase strengthens rather than fragments the site's ecology, creating landscapes that grow more biodiverse and resilient as the master plan unfolds over time.