“Landscape elements enrich your outdoor experience. These are the pieces which draw your audience to interact with each other and the space you’ve created.”
Jared Herman, Founder & President, Oldetowne Landscape Architects
The list of landscape elements we could name—the kinds of landscape architecture design elements that draw the eye and compel the audience to engage with the space—is a long one, too long for the space we’re given here to discuss such things.
But rest assured that Oldetowne Landscape Architects has designed and installed just about every kind of landscape element you can imagine. “People come to us trying to figure out how to use their outside,” says Jared Herman, Oldetowne’s founder and president. “When it comes to landscape elements like garden sculptures and similar kinds of outdoor decorations, we typically do that as part of high-end residential jobs, when people want ‘art.’ That is, they want their outdoor space to be more than just inviting; they want it to express something about themselves. This, of course, is what all art aspires to.”
Professionals who have taken projects large and small all the way from ideation to completion. Individuals, like Jared Herman, who can do the design work as well as the build work. A team of people who know both sides of a business that’s so much more than just a business to the clients commissioning work on their outdoor spaces: work that needs to be interesting, inspirational, artful, and inviting.
“Live outside,” reads the Oldetowne Landscape Architects tagline. You won’t find a team of landscape architects who better embody that ethos. And you won’t find a team of landscape architects who can better bring your landscape elements to life. Jared: “We typically don’t get clients who say, ‘just throw a patio in our backyard.’ That’s not what they come to Oldetowne Landscape Architects for, and, honestly, that’s not what gets us excited; they’re more likely to say, ‘get us into a magazine.’ Now that gets us excited.”