Platte to Park Hill Project Featured in Industry Magazine

Our “Platte to Park Hill” program is a combination of four projects which LCS is developing alongside the City of Denver and our collaborative partners Matrix Design Group, Felsburg, Holt and Ullevig and many others, all aimed at setting Denver up for a successful future in natural water management. Planning work has been underway on […]

What Are Those Cute Green Dogs All Over Denver Union Station Neighborhood?

Did you know the Union Station neighborhood is home to nearly 1,200 dogs?   Colorado is best known for the outdoors and mountains. Sure, we love our trees, but we also love our dogs! As more and more millennials move to Denver, living downtown with dogs is becoming the norm. Think about it, over 3,000 […]

What does the future hold for the lowest income neighborhood in Denver?

Located a few miles from downtown and just south of Mile High Stadium, Sun Valley is the lowest income neighborhood in Denver and is a story of diverse groups of people and evolving communities, from Mexican to Jewish, Vietnamese and Somali. For almost a decade now, the City and County of Denver and the Denver […]

LCS Staff as ASLA CO Emerging Professional Chair

We are excited to announce that our own Conrey Morris, Livable Cities designer of 1 year, has taken a role in ASLA Colorado leadership as Emerging Professionals (EP) Chair. Conrey will serve as the bridge between students, professionals just starting their careers, and veterans of the profession through educational, social, and career advancing opportunities. As […]

LCS Staff Presents at Texas ASLA Conference

Yishuen Lo, Landscape Designer and Visual Communications Lead, presented at the 2018 Texas ASLA Conference held in Galveston, TX this past April. As an industry leader in 3D Modeling Orientation and Virtual Reality, Yishuen’s presentation “Virtual Reality Toolkit for Landscape Architects” focused on virtual reality as integral part of the design process and examined how […]