Some of the gardens and landscapes I’ve had the privilege to shape — each one rooted in place, process, and purpose.

Projects


A multi-phased transformation that reshaped an outdated landscape into something grounded and enduring—nestling the home deeper into the surrounding woods while managing significant stormwater runoff with grace.

Briarcliff Manor, NY

Explore how the landscape evolved—one thoughtful phase at a time.

Phase One : Groundwork →

Phase Two : Framing the Welcome →

Phase Three: Stormwater, Softened →


A secluded backyard retreat nestled within mature woodland, highlighting a dramatic natural stone outcropping, with a terrace fire pit gathering space and a sloped grassy meadow.

Briarcliff Manor, NY


A refined front and rear garden that balances structured plantings with seasonal softness. Designed for street-facing presence and frequent entertaining in the private garden beyond.

Dobbs Ferry, NY


An evolving planting design created to offer visual rhythm and soft buffering between the home’s entertaining space and the expansive open lawn beyond — a client-prioritized feature preserved for family use. Designed to frame, soften, and support the landscape without interrupting its rare, level openness.

Chappaqua, NY


A partially exposed hillside garden designed for reflection, experimentation, and year-round connection — framing distant views of the Hudson River and softening a sunlit west-facing slope with resilient structure and layered seasonal interest.

Ossining, NY