MRWM creates spaces that capture the imagination and stimulate the senses, include people of all ages, abilities, and interests, and provide opportunities for users to connect with nature. As a landscape architecture practice in the desert Southwest we consider both science and art to be our media and believe landscapes should be pragmatic, beautiful, innovative, and thoughtful. We measure the success of our built environment by its ability to solve the challenges of a site with simple and compelling solutions and strive to make each of our landscapes elegant expressions of the cultures and ecosystems that compose them.
Look at Greg and Tess, unintentionally twinning. As they say, great minds think alike….and we think great designers… https://t.co/wl83ts5iTA
We are working with the City of Alamogordo and Alamogordo Main Street to transform their downtown streetscape into… https://t.co/ERuSveZ9lj
Wilson Park is starting to take form. In a few short months, this will be a completely renovated park complete with… https://t.co/SSDoHI4NUx
We have new neighbors! We are excited to see that Ricochet Gallery has moved in downstairs and let us know that the… https://t.co/BXERXe13jV
Greg is being honored by the Tau Sigma Delta Honor Society with the 2021 Silver Medal! This celebration will be vir… https://t.co/O06UkNWZWw
We are working on increasing walkability and bikeability along the historic Rail Yards property. These improvements… https://t.co/DHnSqccRge
It looks like snow is in the forecast for the weekend (finally!), but it doesn’t look like our gardens got the memo… https://t.co/266OMf0nig
Can you spot the little dove nesting in a planter? With fewer people in the office, the plants are feeling seriousl… https://t.co/uDMrdngOMn
We have been working on nature play arrangements that demonstrate how activities with different levels of challenge… https://t.co/EHrcYRHVES
Desert friendly landscapes are sustainable, but even in winter they need to be watered occasionally. The ABCWUA has… https://t.co/TjjHQaWQph