Kimberly Mercurio Landscape Architecture

Kimberly Mercurio Landscape Architecture We are dedicated to promoting sustainable processes through the creation and design of innovative living spaces that adapt and evolve over time.

Kimberly Mercurio Landscape Architecture (KMLA) is a Cape Cod and Cambridge, Massachusetts based practice specializing in detailed design for private residences, commercial and institutional clients. KMLA designs distinctive landscapes that resonate with surrounding architecture and regional conditions. The design work brings an open-mindedness to each project focusing on the unique landscapes tai

lored specifically to the needs of a particular site. Committed to providing the highest level of professional service, KMLA offers a complete range of landscape architecture services including: master planning, permitting, historic design restoration, site specific planting, ecological sustainability, project management, and custom design of landscape structures. Kimberly Mercurio holds degrees in Ecology and the Biological Sciences from Ohio Wesleyan University and Boston University. She earned her Masters of Landscape Architecture from the Rhode Island School of Design where she was awarded the certificate of Honor from the American Society of Landscape Architects. She has taught and practiced throughout New England; including Cape Cod, Martha’s Vineyard, Rhode Island, Nantucket, Greater Boston, Maine and New Hampshire.

11/16/2022

A big, old, thorny honeylocust tree on the campus of the Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago has a place within the history of modernist architecture and landscape design. How so? Professor and landscape architect Ron Henderson talks about...

10/19/2021

Chestnut trees once dominated forests throughout the East Coast (including the D.C. region). Now they're gone, except for small saplings.

10/17/2021

Landscape architect Julie Bargmann, a woman who has made a career of turning toxic and industrial sites into usable, community spaces, has won the first prize of its kind in landscape architecture. Jeffrey Brown has more for our arts and culture series, CANVAS.

09/17/2021
09/09/2021

Conventional wisdom says you should do the same tasks in the same order every year. The director of horticulture at Brooklyn Bridge Park has a better idea.

09/08/2021

In a shifting climate, with environmental diversity at risk, it’s never been more important to propagate native plants. Here’s how.

08/31/2021

Banned by federal and state regulators, many invasive plants are still being sold at garden centers, nurseries and online retailers nationwide

08/29/2021

There are dozens of natural wonders around the country worthy of the designation.

07/09/2021

VenhoevenCS has designed the Butterfly Effect, a proposal to stretch a treetop-level web over a motorway to provide insects with cleaner air above roads.

04/22/2021
04/12/2021

The sanctuary that owner Mildred Bliss commissioned Beatrix Jones Farrand to design at Washington's Dumbarton Oaks endures as one of America’s great gardens.

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