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Veranda Features Hollander Design Garden

Veranda Features Hollander Design Garden

Veranda Magazine features a Hollander Design garden in its March 2020 issue as part of  its first Outdoor Living Awards with Bunny Williams and Peter Lyden as judges. Hollander Design won the award for a Long Island home where “there isn’t a place where the architecture stops and the landscape begins.” It’s beautiful how they divided..
The New York Times Highlights Lantern House

The New York Times Highlights Lantern House

We are so pleased to announce our work with The Related Companies on the private lobby garden at Lantern House. Tucked beneath the High Line, the quiet oasis will recall a woodland garden. On January 24, 2020, the New York Times profiled the project. The two towers are connected by a glass lobby with a..
Landscape Architecture Magazine Profiles Kennedy Center REACH

Landscape Architecture Magazine Profiles Kennedy Center REACH

The landscape’s 4.6-acre footprint in­cludes about 130,000 square feet of public gardens and paths, which offers year-round spaces for per­formances, strolling, and lounging, with a seasonal plant palette that be­comes a performance in itself. “This idea of seasonality translates nicely into the idea of the movements of a symphony, where we’re moving from high points to..
Ocean Home Profiles Hamptons Project

Ocean Home Profiles Hamptons Project

Architect Andre Kikoski and Landscape Architect Ed Hollander Design Something Special in Sag Harbor Once the big building was removed, Hollander set about creating a new landscape on the half-acre site – one with ecological value and improved water quality. “We removed all the non-native elements,” he says. “We recreated the dunescape and planted it..
Architectural Digest Profiles The REACH at Kennedy Center

Architectural Digest Profiles The REACH at Kennedy Center

Masterminded by Steven Holl and Edmund Hollander, a thoughtful expansion breathes fresh life into D.C.’s Kennedy Center. The REACH creates new ways to experience the performing arts. A new, 130,000 square foot campus integrates indoor with outdoor, landscape with architecture. We are thrilled to see this landscape design recognized by Architectural Digest, as well as The New..
New York Times – Fall Architecture Preview on Kennedy Center REACH

New York Times – Fall Architecture Preview on Kennedy Center REACH

The New York Times highlights Kennedy Center REACH as a project that softens barriers between architecture and landscape. Sometimes this means erasing boundaries between indoors and outdoors, buildings and environment. Instead of the man-made and the organic jockeying for position or dominance, they are sharing each other’s territory. And occasionally they seamlessly fuse, each transforming..
New York Magazine Profiles Kennedy Center REACH

New York Magazine Profiles Kennedy Center REACH

“A grove of 35 gingko trees pay tribute to the 35th president, and a mahogany deck evokes the one on PT-109, the torpedo boat whose destruction turned Kennedy into a hero of World War II. The indoor spaces start below Stone’s temple and stretch beneath the south plaza. From that buried arm, three fingers poke..
Departures Magazine on Kennedy Center REACH

Departures Magazine on Kennedy Center REACH

Expansion Fuses Architecture and Landscape “[Stephen] Holl’s firm won a competition to design the expansion in 2013, but rather than keeping to the brief—a single structure adjacent to the main building—he and the firm’s senior partner, Chris McVoy, had a different idea: “Instead of an ‘object’ building,” Holl says, “I thought of pavilions with natural..