Christopher approaches outdoor space as living architecture — where every planting, grade change, material choice, and sightline serves both beauty and long-term purpose. He begins with the land itself: its light patterns, soil conditions, drainage, and relationship to the home’s architecture. Most landscape designers work from templates; Christopher works from the site. His combined training in landscape architecture and interior architecture means he understands how an outdoor space is experienced, not just how it looks in a plan.



