Inside the Dix.Hite Color Studio
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Inside the Dix.Hite Color Studio

Those unfamiliar with our profession typically assume that landscape architects focus solely on the landscape itself –– as if what we do is an entirely separate entity from the architecture of a building.

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Inside the Palmetto Studio
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Inside the Palmetto Studio

With a growing team and plenty of work lined up in 2022, we decided to name our six studios after a few of our favorites native plants. Today, we’re taking you inside our Palmetto studio to learn more about our designers and their namesake.

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Diversity, Equity and Inclusion at Dix.Hite + Partners
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Diversity, Equity and Inclusion at Dix.Hite + Partners

About a year ago, our firm set out to ensure that our practice attracts people from all backgrounds, that our staff feels supported and safe, and that our designs work to build community and inclusivity. A group of employees formed a committee dedicated to researching and organizing thoughts around the topics of diversity, equity and inclusion in the workplace.

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LA+ Journal Creature Design Competition
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LA+ Journal Creature Design Competition

Last year, a few of our team members entered the LA+ Journal’s CREATURE international design competition to discover how we can use design to open our cities, landscapes and minds to a more symbiotic existence with other creatures.

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Planting A Seed: The 4Roots Farm Design Process
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Planting A Seed: The 4Roots Farm Design Process

The 4Roots Farm is an 18-acre urban farm that was envisioned by 4Roots, an alliance of community stakeholders—community leaders, business owners, designers, scientists and engineers—who are committed to creating a healthy, thriving and sustainable food system in Orlando.

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What Makes a Great Public Space?
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What Makes a Great Public Space?

There are several signs of a good quality public space, signs that show us when a space is functioning at a high level. When designing in the public realm, we always consider these elements and ask ourselves the following questions.

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Crest Lake Park Tree Strategy
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Crest Lake Park Tree Strategy

There’s no substitution for great trees in an outdoor space. And because it takes 15 to 20 years for them to grow large enough to produce adequate shade, a quality tree canopy is difficult to replicate. One of our guiding design principles is to harness the spirit of the land—and that’s exactly how we approached Crest Lake Park.

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Why Bees Are The VIPs
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Why Bees Are The VIPs

Insect pollinators include bees, wasps, butterflies, moths, beetles and flies. All pollinators are important, but bees are the VIPs. Why? We’ll fill you in on all the buzz.

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Dix.Hite + Partners: Designing for Life
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Dix.Hite + Partners: Designing for Life

Purveyors of fine design. Connecting people to place. These are just some of the ways we’ve chosen to describe who we are as a firm over the past 25 years. And like any company, these descriptions have grown and evolved right along with us.

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How to Design for Play
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How to Design for Play

It goes without saying that your life changes in many different ways after having children, and that can often include your professional life. But what landscape designer Viviana Castro was surprised to learn was that motherhood would allow her to do her job from a completely new perspective: her daughter’s.

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What If: Ivanhoe Village
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What If: Ivanhoe Village

One of our favorite projects is something we like to call “What If?”, a community engagement tool that challenges residents to envision ways their neighborhood could be healthier, more accessible, and more prosperous.

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Women’s Equality in Landscape Architecture
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Women’s Equality in Landscape Architecture

Today, August 26, is Women’s Equality Day, celebrating when women secured the right to vote in 1920. Since then, women have made tremendous strides in achieving equal rights––but there’s still work to be done in our field.

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