Exploring Design Workshop’s Houston Projects

I recently had the opportunity to embark on another exciting work trip with Design Workshop, this time to our Houston Studio along side members from the Austin Studio. It was a fantastic experience filled with project discussions, site visits, and connecting with colleagues face-to-face.

Day 1 at Design Workshop Houston Studio

I kicked off my trip to Houston with a full day of productive meetings and discussions about our ongoing projects. It was great to collaborate with my colleagues in person, and the energy in the studio was palpable. Despite the Texas heat, the day was filled with insights from a local site tour of Midtown Park followed by a cross-studio outing at The Rustic.

Exploring Houston Arboretum & Nature Center

On the second day of our joint studio trip, we visited the Houston Arboretum & Nature Center to inspect some of our built work. Despite the rain, it was a pleasure to see one of our projects come to life in such a natural and beautiful setting. Witnessing how our designs harmonize with nature reaffirmed the impact of our work on the community and the environment.

Pedestrian Land Bridge and Dog Park

During our visit, we explored a fascinating pedestrian land bridge in Houston. The bridge we walked on featured a unique dog park on top, offering both functionality and aesthetic appeal. The winding paths adorned with seeded wildflowers added to the charm and ecological value of the space.

Reflecting on the Experience

This trip to Houston was not only informative but also inspiring. Seeing our projects in action and discussing future endeavors with my colleagues reinforced my passion for landscape architecture and sustainable design. I’m grateful for the opportunity to contribute to meaningful projects that enhance urban spaces and connect communities with nature.

Thank you for following along on my journey. Stay tuned for more updates and insights from my experiences at Design Workshop.

Best, Taylor Scott Nelson

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