The Best Landscape Architects in Pennsylvania
Discover the very best Landscape Architects, Landscape Designers, and Landscape Contractors in Pennsylvania
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CRITERIA #1
Local Heritage
Our network is built around locally owned and operated firms whose understanding of regional landscapes, materials, and architectural traditions defines their work.
CRITERIA #2
Boutique Approach
We feature firms that embody the ideals of a boutique practice — where the founder or principal remains personally involved, ensuring quality, character, and craftsmanship in every project.
CRITERIA #3
Demonstrated Expertise
We recognize firms whose portfolio of completed work demonstrates a focus on residential design, a mastery of a distinct style, and a commitment to thoughtful presentation.
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ARDMORE, PENNSYLVANIA
Jonathan Alderson Landscape Architects
Landscape Architecture Firm in Ardmore, Pennsylvania
LANSDALE, PENNSYLVANIA
Hess Landscape Architects
Landscape Architecture Firm in Lansdale, Pennsylvania
CHADDS FORD, PENNSYLVANIA
Wallace Landscape Associates
Landscape Design Firm in Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania
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Frequently Asked Questions
Explore frequently asked questions about working with Landscape Architects, Landscape Designers, and Landscape Contractors in Pennsylvania, including common services, fee structures, and more.
WHAT IS THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS (ASLA)?
Established in 1899, the American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) is the premier trade association for Landscape Architects throughout the United States.
WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT AND A LANDSCAPE DESIGNER?
According to the American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA), the primary difference between Landscape Architects and Landscape Designers comes down to level of education, licensing, and scope of work. As opposed to Landscape Designers, Landscape Architects are required to have a graduate or undergraduate degree in Landscape Architecture and hold an active license in the jurisdiction in which they practice. Further, Landscape Designers are unable to work on projects that require construction, grading, or specific technical knowledge like stormwater management or native planting management that could have significant environmental impact.
WHAT IS THE BEST WAY TO FIND A GOOD LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT IN PENNSYLVANIA?
The best way to find a reputable Landscape Architect in Pennsylvania is to ask friends who have recently purchased new homes for recommendations. Once you have a list of Landscape Architects, conduct interviews with each candidate and ask to review examples of their completed work. Finally, ensure your Landscape Architect is licensed with the Pennsylvania State Board of Landscape Architects.
DO LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS IN PENNSYLVANIA HAVE TO BE LICENSED?
Yes. All Landscape Architects in Pennsylvania must be licensed with the Pennsylvania State Board of Landscape Architects.
WHAT ARE COMMON SERVICES PROVIDED BY LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS?
Landscape Architects provide a variety of services, including but not limited to: hardscape design, garden design, site design and master planning, irrigation and water management, outdoor lighting and kitchen design, pool and spa design and seasonal maintenance. Landscape Architects can also work in collaboration with Civil Engineers, Architects, and Custom Home Builders to help develop a home site plan that conforms to local building codes.
WHAT IS A LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR?
A Landscape Contractor is a service provider hired or sub-contracted by a Landscape Designer or Landscape Architect to execute the built environment. From bespoke gardens and landscapes to hardscape elements like pools and patios, Landscape Contractors play a pivotal role in bringing schematic designs and conceptual drawings to life under the direction and supervision of a Landscape Architect or Landscape Designer.
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