The Old Yellowstone District Form-based zoning code serves as one of the primary tools for guiding the implementation of the district's vibrant, walkable, mixed use redevelopment vision.


Fundraising for Edina's Veterans Memorial will begin in earnest now that the City Council has approved the memorial's design and concept.


SEH of Indiana Welcomes Award-Winning Landscape Architect.


Located on the east end of the Washington Avenue Bridge in Minneapolis, Minn., a pedestrian plaza is the focus of a design competition that will completely change how pedestrians and cyclists experience the space.


SEH landscape architects assisted the City in transforming a neighborhood gathering space by replacing a derelict fountain and aging hardscape with new gateway pergola, walkways, softscape and interactive splash pad feature. The project recycles splash pad water for lawn irrigation and filters rainwater in a series of vegetated bioswales.


SEH landscape architects and engineers employed an integrated approach to repurposing a 4-lane divided arterial roadway system into a multimodal facility that also treats stormwater where is falls. The project included new sidewalks, trails, transit facilities and the conversion of center medians into decorative, linear bio-swales.


SEH landscape architects have a wealth of experience assisting architect and developer clients create lush, attractive landscape settings that are easily maintained and highly sustainable. Our approach balances the competing needs for providing high quality year-round environments that are durable, affordable and maintainable.
 


SEH landscape architects led the design renovation of historic reflecting pools at 20 Washington Square in downtown Minneapolis. The pools are 300 x 70 ft and are part of the original project designed by Architect Minoru Yamasaki. The project included a new custom stainless steel gutter and plumbing system, stone cladding, lighting, and pool coating system.


The internationally recognized Urban Land Institute on Monday unveiled a list of 22 "game-changing" infrastructure projects for the Chicago area that includes 10 in Northwest Indiana.


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