External Landscapes
Sacred Space & Contemplative Design
I am a landscape designer working at the intersection of ecological design, ritual, and remembrance.
My practice focuses on creating environments that support reflection, presence, and connection, shaping spaces that hold both personal and collective grief while fostering ecological and social renewal.
The landscapes I design are informed by my work as a death educator and doula, grounding contemplative and ceremonial spaces in lived experiences of transition and loss.
By integrating ecological restoration, climate-responsive design, and ritual practice, I create environments that support presence, reflection, and transformation for individuals and communities alike.
Ritual & Contemplative Landscapes
Designing spaces that facilitate ceremony, reflection, and remembrance, allowing grief and presence to be honored in tangible environments.
Community & Sacred Spaces
Creating public and private spaces for collective mourning, ecological awareness, and ritual engagement, fostering connection across generations and communities.
Ecological & Climate-Responsive Design
Integrating climate adaptation and ecological restoration into contemplative landscapes, helping both people and ecosystems heal.
Inspiration from Internal Work
My experiences supporting individuals and families as a death doula inform how I approach the design of external spaces. Landscapes become containers for transition and reflection, creating tangible environments where grief, memory, and ritual can unfold safely and meaningfully.
Next Steps for Visitors
Request Design Consultation with Leah at TBG Partners
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