Read MoreIt was overlaid as a symbol and expression of soil reclamation planting patterning inspired by the center of a sunflower. I hope if you read this you too can remember that great planning and landscape is intentional, performative, temporal, evolving, and also beautiful in form.
Yulei delights in aligning sites with visible phenomena and invisible systems behind them to develop dynamic designs that are meaningful to people and the land. She joins our studio this summer to assist on key projects and participate in mentorship in international design projects, construction documentation and construction observation, and all aspects of DELINEATOR. Yulei will continue to work as a part-time intern through the fall semester remotely.
Read MoreConstruction is continuing on The Plaza at Solana. This week Lauren Fasic and Blane Potts visited the site to specifically locate the “Bosque” Trees on site which are 13 Cedar Elms grown in a nursery in North Texas nearby. The are large enough to provide a shady refuge under the grove on Day 1 of the opening.
Read MoreWhile working in Shanghai, China, co-founders, Lauren and Michael, met and began an on-going conversation on design, city-making, and the role of the landscape. These ideas were advanced through extensive work throughout China as well as travel together to other parts of Asia, Canada, and the US. The on-going conversation developed into a collaboration in 2012 when DELINEATOR was founded as an outlet for design experimentation focused on competition projects that eventually evolved into our full-time design office.
Read More“We wanted our design firm name to not only represent ourselves as founders, but to be a name that would represent a collective of talent as we plan to grow over the years, and also have a bit of fun.” - Lauren Fasic
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