
The stormwater cleansing Greenline protects the surrounding wetlands and encloses the formal yard
A 2000 acre vacation property development creates connections to the land with parks, trails, and strict environmental standards.
An interpretive trail -- planned, laid out, and written by Treeline -- gives a primer on northwoods nature.
Treeline works with a waterside city to augment its downtown commercial district
2010 MASLA Honor Award Winner. Treeline plans an 18-acre green housing development on the site of a decommissioned school.
2009 MASLA Honor Award. The capitol city's first ever parks plan rethinks how facilities are developed and how plans are communicated.
A walnut- and pine-shaded cloister garden draws its character from an 1890s home and the driftwood / whitewash / limestone aesthetic of this Wisconsin vacation region.
A 23 acre site will become home to a local family, with gardens, space for horses, wide open vistas, and restoration of native prairies and wetlands.
Treeline has several projects underway: a wetlands interpretive trail and several private residences.
Treeline's master plan solves drainage issues and creates more useable space for residents.
Indoor rooms extend visually into the heavily wooded landscape, carving out unique gardens.
Developments in three midwestern states benefitted from land-based planning, creative lot layout, and park and trail systems.
A new concept will help the owners of this 3-acre wooded site, along with their three children and three foster adults, better utilize both the open areas and the forest.
This storefront in south Minneapolis got an upgrade of its pedestrian space. What was just a wide sidewalk is now a simple plaza with seating and plants.
Treeline performed surveys on behalf of a Midwestern landscape architecture firm, and produced a report designed to "take the pulse" of their market and client base.