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      <image:title>Portfolio - CASA JUANITA, LONG ISLAND, NY</image:title>
      <image:caption>Designed while at Rana Creek, Marie worked in collaboration with architect Sebastian Mariscal to create a wild and native landscape on a previously developed site on Long Island Sound. Drawing on her childhood in the woods of Massachusetts, she sought to create forested garden rooms, hidden corners and wide open fields for the family of 5 that were moving in. She replaced most of the existing lawn with native meadows and a mixed hardwood successional forest. A secret garden of mounded turf was added behind a birch grove and bluestem meadow. Meadow paths, sunken courtyards and terraced retaining walls were constructed of reclaimed granite curbing meandering through planted gardens and open lawns. This native design language was applied to the rooftop gardens and garden rooms within the home as well, with a viewing garden gracing the first floor with Dogwood and native ferns, and second story grassy green roofs throughout the meandering roof line. Completed in 2016. Stay tuned for updated photos soon!</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Portfolio - NOE VALLEY GREEN ROOF</image:title>
      <image:caption>Marie worked closely with the creative clients of this San Francisco gem to develop the design for their backyard green roof. A unique blend of natives, succulents and drought tolerant options were used to create a vibrant, low maintenance planting that reduces stormwater runoff and promotes biodiversity. Designed while at Rana Creek, built by Rana Creek Construction.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Portfolio - CPMC Cathedral Hill Hospital Rooftop meadows</image:title>
      <image:caption>As Project Manager and lead designer for Rana Creek and now as a consultant for Rana Creek, Marie designed 25,000 sf of native meadows and a 90,000 gallon water reuse system for the rooftop gardens at CPMC Cathedral Hill Hospital (CHH) in San Francisco. The project also included interior gardens designed to symbolize the lost native landscape of San Francisco. Over a ten year period, Marie worked as part of an Integrated Project Delivery Team (IPDT) consisting of engineers, architects, and health care professionals to develop options for healing rooftop gardens for the patients, visitors and employees at CHH. Using the Choosing By Advantages approach to decision making, the designs for the gardens and the water reuse system took on many iterations before ultimately becoming very simple, native grasslands planted in 6” of soil. The project is in the finishing stages of construction.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Portfolio - JNBY HEADQUARTERS, Hangzhou, China</image:title>
      <image:caption>While at Rana Creek, Marie acted as Project Manager and Lead Designer for the JNBY Headquarters in Hangzhou, China. Working with the architects Renzo Piano Building Workshop, Marie and the design team developed concepts for a 10 acre mixed use super-block that included a large public park, sunken gardens, interior gardens, massive facades planted with native vines, and 5 acres of urban agriculture on the roofs of 16 buildings. The Hangzhou region is well known for the cultivation of Longjing tea, a cultivar of green tea. To tell the important story of how the tea is a major part of Hangzhou culture and history, the design team developed a design for cultivating the tea on the rooftops of the buildings for serving in tea houses on the rooftop park below. In order to ensure the success of this major undertaking, Marie developed multiple mockups on the JNBY site to test the methodology and design for the tea plants, living walls and roof planting designs. Lastly, Marie traveled throughout China to search for and select over 500 trees and 7000 tea plants for the rooftop public park that were transported to a contract grow nursery specifically for the project years ahead of time. The project is currently under construction and is scheduled to be completed in the summer of 2019.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>This design reimagines the outdoor environment as an extension of the home’s modern renewal. Rooted in the site’s unique setting among coastal pines and fairways, the new landscape creates a seamless transition between architecture and ecology. Native and climate-adapted plantings restore a sense of continuity with the surrounding forest while framing curated views from within the home. Layered terraces, natural stone, and softened geometries introduce movement and warmth, counterbalancing the structure’s strong lines. The result is a refined yet quietly immersive landscape—one that reconnects the property to its broader coastal context and invites daily engagement with the land.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>This property and all 3 buildings burned in the 2016 fires. As the buildings are slowly raised, we’ve been working on redesigning, rebuilding and salvaging the landscape. This includes re purposing older elements such as the old entry stairs into a water feature, designing privacy screens for a secret room out of old water tanks, and developing the entire redesign of the property with a masterplan, starting with the new entry and driveway for the Community house.</image:caption>
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