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Galerie Magazine Features Hollander Project

Galerie Magazine Features Hollander Project

Yet when the creative team includes architect Thomas A. Kligerman and landscape designer Edmund Hollander—who have worked together on dozens of projects and are seasoned pros at melding the new with the already there—the odds of instant harmony rise considerably. Add to the mix a deft interior designer like Francis D’Haene, and the final composition can be symphonic. READ THE ARTICLE  
Park City Home Features Hollander Design

Park City Home Features Hollander Design

Although he’s best known for his work on grand Northeastern estates and prestigious public projects -the Kennedy Center, Hudson Yards – garden designer Edmund Hollander has a soft spot for the mountains. With family ensconced in western ski country, he’s a frequent visitor who understands the terrain. READ THE ARTICLE
Avenue Magazine Highlights Hollander Design

Avenue Magazine Highlights Hollander Design

Perhaps the greatest change has been that once-seasonal landscapes are being used year-round, with clients demanding distinct outdoor areas where they can party, dine, read, walk, play chess, observe beehives, meditate, and grow food and flowers. “In short,” [Hollander] says, “the good life has been moved outside. Read the article
New York Post Features Hollander Design

New York Post Features Hollander Design

Landscape Architects are the surprising new heroes of NYC real estate Tishman Speyer tapped celebrity landscape architect Edmund Hollander, founder of Hollander Design, for the project. He is known for landscaping eight-figure homes and institutions such as the Kennedy Center. At 11 Hoyt, he created an oasis filled with oaks and dogwood trees, and flowering..
Hollander Design Wins Luxe RED Award

Hollander Design Wins Luxe RED Award

Hollander Design has won the 2021 Luxe RED Award in landscape design for the New York Region. The award honors a waterfront home with an immersive, pollinator-friendly rooftop and spectacular views to the water. We were delighted to work with Jon F. Edelbaum Architects to create this unique and beloved home. Between the agricultural fields..
Hollander Design Wins Acanthus Award

Hollander Design Wins Acanthus Award

Hollander Design has won the 2020 Acanthus Award in landscape design from the Institute of Classical Architecture and Art (ICAA) for Indian Wells. The design combines traditional residential design elements with an organic, self-sustaining landscape. The result is a home of both enduring beauty and ecological health. We were so fortunate to collaborate with Peter Pennoyer..
Hollander Design Wins Stanford White Award

Hollander Design Wins Stanford White Award

Hollander Design has won the 2020 Stanford White Award in landscape design from the Institute of Classical Architecture and Art (ICAA) for The Belnord Courtyard on Manhattan’s upper west side. The renovation restores the spirit of one of New York City’s first landmarked landscapes into a jewel of classically inspired garden design. We were so..
LUXE Magazine Features Wellness Retreat

LUXE Magazine Features Wellness Retreat

The decision to nestle the barn into, not onto, the landscape is an exercise in both historical accuracy and ingenuity. First, it references semi-subterranean potato barns local to the area. Second, it meets a Hamptons building code limiting accessory structures to 20 feet high, while still allowing for a three-story structure for all the family’s..
Architectural Digest Features The Belnord Courtyard

Architectural Digest Features The Belnord Courtyard

A New Garden Grows Within an Iconic New York City Building Read the article. The Belnord is a stunning turn-of-the-century apartment house designated as a local and national landmark. Re-envisioned as a ‘personal palazzo’ in the midst of Manhattan’s bustling upper west side, this full-block luxury condominium development has been designed by an architectural team..
Hamptons Magazine Profiles Forest Retreat

Hamptons Magazine Profiles Forest Retreat

In true fashion, Hollander answers my question with a question: “What is the feeling we are trying to evoke?” That, in effect, is the essence of building a cohesive outdoor space. “How does it feel?” he continues. “How do you create magic? Because that’s really what we are trying to do is to create different..
Hollander Design Wins Honor Award from ASLA Potomac

Hollander Design Wins Honor Award from ASLA Potomac

Hollander Design won the 2020 Honor Award for Built Design from the ASLA Potomac chapter for The REACH at Kennedy Center landscape design at the chapter’s virtual award ceremony on May 14. The award was the highest award given for a built project this year. Jurors applauded how the landscape, which is nearly all green..
Mansion Global – Creating Outdoor Zen Space

Mansion Global – Creating Outdoor Zen Space

Keep it Simple “A Zen vibe is a state of mind, so think of what puts you at peace. Keep the space simple and try to work with all the senses—visual, spatial, sound. This could include water or music and even fragrance. “Remember that Zen is an approach and an appreciation of nature, so let..
Hollander Design in Garden Design Master Class

Hollander Design in Garden Design Master Class

We’re honored to have a place in Carl Delatore’s new book with Rizzoli, Garden Design Master Class: 100 Lessons From the World’s Finest Designers on the Art of the Garden.  Our essay, by Edmund Hollander, gets to the heart of our approach to design: the three ecologies that guide every aspect of our work. And..
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..