Mission Nombre de Dios traces its origins to the founding of the City of St. Augustine, America’s oldest city, in 1565. On September 8, 1565, Pedro Menéndez de Avilés landed and proclaimed this site for Spain and the Church. The challenge for Marquis Latimer + Halback, Inc. in the development of a master plan and landscape architectural design is the interpretation and protection of the sacred site while balancing the needs of the visitor.
Read MoreThe Baptist South campus was excited to announce the addition of a Wolfson’s Pediatric Emergency Department to their Campus. ML+H was tasked with developing a site plan that would aid in way-finding and enhance the presence of the new emergency department.
Read MoreBaptist Health, in partnership with the YMCA, is developing a new property in the master planned community of Nocatee. ML+H worked with the developer and Baptist Health to create a landscape that was aesthetically pleasing and matched the “healthy living” focus of the site.
Read MoreClay County’s explosive growth has created a demand for emergency healthcare close to home. ML+H was challenged to develop a site plan that circulated traffic efficiently while incorporating as much of the existing site and architecture as possible. Effectively screening views to the neighboring residences was also critical to the success of the site.
Read MoreThe University of West Florida retained the team at Marquis Latimer + Halback, Inc. to develop a forward-looking landscape master plan to serve as the basis for the upcoming campus master plan.
Read MoreAlong the Intracoastal Waterway in downtown Daytona Beach, the reimagined riverfront park will bring vitality and community engagement to this once forgotten space. Marquis Latimer + Halback, Inc. is leading the design team in the development of a new esplanade to provide a destination for families while spurring economic development in the heart of Daytona.
Read MoreMarquis Latimer + Halback, Inc. was retained on a variety of infrastructure elements to improve appearance and increase the value of this exclusive gated community. Specific elements include updated main entrances, roadway improvements, and community signage.
Read MoreML+H has guided the development of a mixed-use, planned unit development that knits a high-end resort, multi-family, and neighborhood retail within the entrance of St. Augustine. The property is envisioned as a place to once again welcome visitors to the City as well as providing places to reinforce the neighborhood with new housing, a European-style marketplace, and a waterfront marina.
Read MoreThe visioning effort focused on appropriate ‘gateways’ that signal entry to downtown, efficient traffic movement, on-street parking, designated travel lanes (trams and carriages), improved walkability, and aesthetics.
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