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An image of landscape architecture project Presidio Coastal Trail, by design firm Munden Fry Landscape Associates, in SF, CA, USA. Showing steps leading down and away from a pathway crossing the image with the San Francisco Bay Bridge centered in the distance.

Presidio Coastal Trail

Stretching three miles along the northwestern edge of the City, MFLA designed the Presidio Coastal Trail to provide an accessible multi-use trail and a series of new overlooks, destinations, and park amenities along the bluffs of the Presidio coastline. MFLA has completed construction administration for the initial project phase, the Golden Gate Overlook and associated trails and amenities.

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An image of landscape architecture project S K Y F O R T, by design firm dwg., in Austin, TX, USA. Showing a cube-like or pavilion, made from tall charred wood walls and stacked hay bales.

S K Y F O R T

Amidst the Savannah’s oaks the grassland rises; sky and land converge. Wander down the narrow passages and discover a frame to the sky – a lens through which to explore and dream. The Texas diptych of sky and land has played a central role in the narrative of western explorers, artists and writers throughout time. SKYFORT celebrates the intersection of sky and Savannah through material, form, and experience.

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An image of landscape architecture project Guixeres path, by design firm Batlleiroig, in Barcelona, Spain. Showing a pedestrian and cycle path from an aerial view. A cliff drops down to the path and there are scattered trees.

Guixeres path

This project has two main objectives: one of connectivity, achieving the continuity of this global green ring recognizing the main visuals about the city and Montserrat mountain, and generating a sequence of areas of stay; and a second of landscape and biodiversity recovery, establishing the necessary elements to generate a new dynamic in the place that progressively improves its environmental conditions through the profit of water.

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