Fletcher Studio is a landscape architecture and urban design collaborative, based in San Francisco. We believe design matters, and that people deserve to find value, meaning, and possibility in the places they encounter and occupy. We work with city makers, communities and other visionaries to realize evocative and appropriate concepts, designed and constructed to ensure […]
Read MoreVantage is a 19-acre life-science campus in South San Francisco designed to foster discovery and collaboration. Outdoor gathering spaces extend the workplace outdoors, including a flexible event lawn, seating decks, a combined putting green and bocce court, and shaded meeting areas. A unique layering of site details improves the functionality of these outdoor spaces, providing […]
Read MoreThe Esprit Park Renovation transforms a beloved 2.4-acre Dogpatch neighborhood park into a cohesive, ecologically vibrant urban commons. Through an inclusive community-driven process, the design responds to the neighborhood’s contemporary recreational needs while preserving a grove of 60+ year old redwoods. An undulating accessible loop connects two distinct meadows (one dedicated to dogs and the […]
Read MoreThis 1.3 acre site repurposes an underutilized lot along a major thoroughfare in the city of Vallejo, California, transforming the vacant area into a vibrant supportive affordable housing community. Blue Oak Landing consists of 75 units spread across two modular four-story buildings that serve families, couples, and individuals experiencing homelessness or who are at risk […]
Read MoreThe submitting landscape architecture studio was selected to design America’s first forest spreading cemetery. The Client has created an alternative to the cemetery, a conservation system of tree sponsorship that preserves, restores, and manages large areas as memorial spreading grounds. The studio acted as the prime consultant and assembled a team of forest ecologists, artists, […]
Read MorePrivate Garden to Public Park Built in 1852 as an English picturesque strolling garden and opened to the public at the end of the 19th century, South Park is the oldest public space in San Francisco. Over 165 years of evolution, South Park has served the needs of diverse populations, including immigrants, refugees, designers, artists, […]
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