

Resilient Horizons
The Future of Landscape Architecture
- Features 10 projects that illustrate ArquitectonicaGEO’s holistic approach to landscape architecture and dedication to creating sustainable, resilient environments
- Projects are illustrated with full-colour photography and detailed site plans and diagrams
- Narratives reveal how ArquitectonicaGEO seamlessly blends landscape, architecture, and interiors to provide enriching outdoor spaces that promote well-being, tranquility, and connection
- Serving as both an inspiring portfolio and an educational resource for landscape architects, architects, designers, professionals, policymakers, and visionaries to re-imagine landscapes as powerful tools for a greener future
Resilient Horizons: The Future of Landscape Architecture by ArquitectonicaGEO explores the transformative role of sustainable, resilient, and contemporary landscaped environments. These outdoor spaces, ranging from urban green spaces to large-scale ecosystem restorations, enhance the human experience and community well-being and combat the pressing challenges of climate change.
This insightful monograph showcases ten pioneering projects by the Miami-based firm that blend innovative design, biodiversity conservation, and climate resilience. The featured projects include the Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM), Port of Miami Tunnel, Lakeside Village at the University of Miami, and Brickell City Centre, among others. Full-colour photography, site plans, and detailed narratives highlight the innovative approaches that ArquitectonicaGEO uses to address climate change and promote biodiversity, and how human-centric design provides enriching outdoor spaces.
Resilient Horizons affirms ArquitectonicaGEO’s commitment to sustainability, resilience, and human-centric design, and demonstrates how thoughtful landscape architecture can transform not just spaces, but entire communities.
- Publisher
- The Images Publishing Group
- ISBN
- 9781875498383
- Publish date
- 10th Nov 2025
- Binding
- Hardback
- Territory
- World
- Size
- 280 mm x 216 mm
- Pages
- 256 Pages
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