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The New York Times Features Hollander Ideas for Landscape Lighting

The New York Times Features Hollander Ideas for Landscape Lighting

“Especially in the city, most people experience their gardens at night more than they do during the day,” said Stephen Eich, the urban studio director at Hollander Design, a landscape architecture firm based in New York. “We’re always super conscious about making sure that it’s well illuminated and inviting, just so people can enjoy their garden.”..
Galerie Magazine Highlights Two Hollander Projects

Galerie Magazine Highlights Two Hollander Projects

Galerie’s March 2023 issue features Lennox Hill, an urban terrace led by Studio Director Stephen Eich for a city home by David Kleinberg. A second article highlights pool trends from Ed Hollander and features the Waters Edge project designed in collaboration with BMA Architects and Fox Nahem. “Everything changed in the past few years, when..
Edmund Hollander on The Chairish Podcast

Edmund Hollander on The Chairish Podcast

The Dirt on the New American Garden With the pandemic shutdown, the interest in gardens seemed to skyrocket. Did this mark a significant and permanent change in how we approach nature? Will the garden become a place to be lived in and not just looked at? Do concerns about the environment and climate change affect..
Mansion Global Profiles Edmund Hollander

Mansion Global Profiles Edmund Hollander

EDMUND HOLLANDER ON WHY WHAT’S IN YOUR BACKYARD IS AS IMPORTANT AS WHAT’S INSIDE THE WALLS OF YOUR HOME  Long before the pandemic, some might say that landscape design was an afterthought to a house or building. Now, with more outdoor space being used than ever before, landscape architecture couldn’t be more key to a..
Luxury Home Design Summit

Luxury Home Design Summit

The Post-Pandemic Client: Changes in Residential Architecture, Building, Interior Design, and Landscape Design Join us in Boston for the Luxury Home Design Summit where Chicago Studio Director, Geoffrey Valentino, will be speaking on May 24 about recent changes in design trends. While the pandemic washed over the world with immediate repercussions to all, it unleashed..
Mansion Global Highlights Hollander Garden

Mansion Global Highlights Hollander Garden

Serenity Now: The Glory of a Zen Garden “Our concept of a Zen garden really has to do with connecting with nature. The ultimate level of peace and tranquility is achieved in a garden when it provides a home for birds, bees and butterflies as well as for its human inhabitants. We don’t try to do an imitation of a..
Let’s Talk About the Birds and the Bees

Let’s Talk About the Birds and the Bees

Creating healthy gardens for people and pollinators  When was the last time you talked about the birds and the bees? This engaging talk by Melissa Reavis, residential studio director of Hollander Design Landscape Architects, may encourage you to have a new kind of design conversation. Drawing on the firm’s inspiring design portfolio of residential properties..
AD PRO Taps Hollander For Design Trends

AD PRO Taps Hollander For Design Trends

These Cold-Weather Design Trends Are Heating Up Outdoor Living “Covid-19 has totally transformed the way our clients treat the landscape,” Edmund Hollander, cofounder of Hollander Design Landscape Architects, says. “Before, the landscape was largely a place to look at and enjoy. Now, outdoor rooms are places of refuge, safety, family gatherings and multi-seasonal enjoyment.” READ THE..
Hollander Pollinator Rooftop Wins GRHC Design Award

Hollander Pollinator Rooftop Wins GRHC Design Award

Green Roofs for Healthy Cities has awarded the 2021 Small-Scale Residential Design Award to the 1500 square foot elevated garden we call Bridge View. Designed as an outdoor terrace on the second floor, this garden offers respite for people and pollinators alike. A sinuous ipe-wood walk defines spaces for gathering around a firepit or enjoying spectacular..
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..
WSJ Highlights New Garden Trend

WSJ Highlights New Garden Trend

The New Trend in Home Gardens—Landscaping to Calm Anxiety Loud hues don’t cultivate serenity. “Reds, oranges and yellow are hot colors that stir passion,” said New York landscape architect Edmund Hollander, who recommends mining the other end of the spectrum for tranquility. “The gradation of blues into greens is almost the colors of a stream,..
Veranda Magazine Highlights Hollander Pollinator Gardens

Veranda Magazine Highlights Hollander Pollinator Gardens

8 pollinator-friendly design ideas for home gardens “Pollinators play an essential role in our gardens,” says landscape architect Melissa Reavis of New York-based Hollander Design. “Without them, we would no longer have flowers, which would mean no fruit. They play a huge role in our food supply, of which 75 percent is pollinated by insects.” Pollinators..
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..