À propos
LaGuardia Design Group, Landscape Architecture, is recognized nationally for their thoughtful and restorative approach to landscape design. The studio crafts sustainable, simple, enduring landscapes that support and integrate natural and built environments. On Long Island most of the work has been residential, often on land that meets ocean, bays or ponds; the studio’s interventions inevitably strengthen the intersection of land and water through wetland restoration, including meticulous plantings of native grasses, shrubs and trees. Design tends toward a modern, refined aesthetic where terraces, pathways and stairs are set into natural forms and plantings. The partners and other studio members appreciate what they call “making space:” an unusually open-ended design process. In a distinctive, subtle way, founder Chris LaGuardia is known to question first ideas, encouraging the team to find additional design solutions. He suggests sources immediate or far-fetched, further exploration, better evolved ideas. In this sense, LaGuardia makes room for more curiosity, creativity, process and inquiry. Similarly “making space” means giving the designers time to become lifelong learners, to travel, explore and discover, to visit gardens, historic sites, landscapes, cities. In short, to create optimal conditions for designers to fulfill their lives, dreams and potential. When Chris and Jane LaGuardia first moved to the East End, their own exploration of the area was largely on bicycles; they spent days riding through a neighborhoods, farms, woods and beaches, looking behind hedges and fences. Working as an architect in Norman Jaffe’s Bridgehampton office for a decade before founding his own landscape architecture practice in 1992, Chris has always been keenly interested in the opportunity to integrate the two disciplines and to elevate the value of landscape design following his own interest in modernism, sustainability and natural landscapes.