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At this metro-Atlanta nature-based school, we restored a compacted oak forest understory with shade-loving natives, edible species, and rain-fed gardens, creating a whimsical Waldorf-inspired habitat for children, teachers, and wildlife alike.
At Grady High School, we addressed major drainage challenges with subtle earthworks and native plantings, creating multifunctional gathering spaces that infiltrate water, support songbirds, and offer low-maintenance edible harvests for students.
Click below to go on a site walk to see how we overhauled the drainage and managed the water as a resource onsite.
This school garden integrates a food forest, sensory and vegetable gardens, fruit trees, and edible understory plantings, irrigated by 12,000 gallons of harvested rainwater that also nourishes a beneficial rain garden.
At SAND Preschool, we designed a flexible outdoor play yard that manages water through a reconstructed wetland, incorporates native and edible plantings, and creates whimsical, contemplative spaces for children and the congregation alike.