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Fusing Ecological and Social Systems in Landscape Architecture with Superbloom

Fusing Ecological and Social Systems in Landscape Architecture with Superbloom

Update: 2022-10-04
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Today on the Landscape Library, you’ll be hearing from Diane Lipovsky and Stacy Passmore, Principals and Co-Founders of Superbloom, a Woman-Owned Landscape Architecture Business in Colorado.


In talking to Diane and Stacy, it is apparent that their passion for restorative, regenerative landscapes is complimented by their expertise in fusing ecological and social systems throughout their designs.


In this episode, we talk about a plethora of projects including Superbloom’s 1881 Farm Park which won the 2022 Jeff Harnar Award for Contemporary Architecture.


We also talk about unique aspects of landscape design, such as:


  • the value of research and local collaboration

  • the benefits of modeling

  • the use of model materials like clay, wood and cork

  • and finally… how the simple essence of being outside can influence a design in the most magnificent way.


Enjoy this conversation with Diane and Stacy from Superbloom!


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Fusing Ecological and Social Systems in Landscape Architecture with Superbloom

Fusing Ecological and Social Systems in Landscape Architecture with Superbloom

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