Architectural Digest covers one of our home designs in Venice

A Viriditas design in Venice
 Architectural Digest


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Hiring a Landscape Architect in HOUZZ

A great article explaining how to decide if you need a Landscape Architect.
10 Times To Hire A Landscape Architect.
by Laura Gaskill

Wondering if it’s time to hire a landscape architect? These are licensed and trained professionals who design and plan outdoor spaces that are made for living. If you’re thinking about designing your outdoor dream space, want to add value to your home with landscaping or need help working with challenging terrain, a landscape architect might be the pro you need in your corner. Here are 10 times it makes sense to work with a landscape architect to help your outdoor space flourish.
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Beautiful Brutalist Project in West Hollywood

A fantastic article about our project in West Hollywood with Architect Marcello Pozzi in ArchPaper



Anne Jones interviewed by Design and Invest

Explaining the Design and construction of the Greenfield property in Mar Vista.



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Why you need a Landscape Architect

An excellent article from the Times Square Chronicles. 
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Urban Farm project in Atwater Village covered by Curbed!



Viriditas Design landscape architecture enhances a renovation for added curb-appeal, property value, beauty and convenience.
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Our latest Hot Pick in L.A. Curbed

Glorious Glassell Park Craftsman is a total oasis


This Glassell Park Craftsman dates all the way back to 1911, but the original wood moldings and period built-ins still look fantastic.
The three-bedroom house has French doors, an eye-catching fireplace in the living room, and a wrap-around porch. The bedrooms are well-lit and spacious, with one set up now as a sunny home office space.
The dining room features box beam ceilings and wonderful built-ins, plus a connection to the porch.
The front yard’s landscaping manages to give this house an artfully overgrown look with native plants, while the backyard offers open space for eating outdoors and lounging.
In the rear, there’s a two-car garage accessed by a driveway, plus solar panels and a basement.
Last sold in 2007 for $605,000, it’s now listed for $797,000.
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