Our portfolio

Our client’s style and ideas are reflected and embellished in the final design, all in effort to create landscapes that stand the test of time.

With views over the Hauraki Plains, Te Aroha and the Kaimai ranges, this stunning site is complete with a block of pine forrest, stream and beautifully finished home. We worked closely with our super talented clients to develop the landscape using large feature rocks, Straitcurve corten steel edging and native planting. 

Tahuna Residence

Futura is a forward thinking, family run manufacturing business.  We worked to develop spaces where staff can embrace the outdoors and socialise. The Landscape includes hardscape materials which reference specific elements in the Futura brand and story.

Futura

With the original Waitomo Glamping experience being a huge success, owners Emily and Ben have decided to go bigger and better. Calla was tasked with helping design and develop their second hilltop glamp site which has now been dubbed the Pohutukawa tent. We aimed to offer multiple vantage points, framing and capturing the glorious expanse that surrounds the site on all sides.

Wild Canvas

Rangitahi Peninsula is quickly earning a strong reputation for its bold and breathtaking architecture. We used a diverse range of ground cover and planting to create lines and spaces that compliment both the architecture and the surrounding environment.

Rangitahi

On the very edge of Hamilton city, the Grandview Heights Residence walks the line between wilderness and order. Here we used a wide and synergetic combination of plants to create a lush, cascading plant scape that bursts forth from the edging and retaining.

Grandview Heights Residence

In the heart of the Hamilton CBD, Tristram Precinct is the new home for the Waikato Regional Council designed by Edwards White Architects. We provided planting design using a mixture of native and exotic plants as well as climbers to create a plantscape that will evolve and improve over the course of the buildings history.

Tristram Precint