April marks World Landscape Architecture Month (WLAM), a global initiative led by the American Society of Landscape Architects to recognize the role landscape architects play in shaping healthy, resilient, and connected communities. It’s a time to highlight how thoughtful design enhances both the environment and everyday life.
At Cotleur & Hearing, these values guide our work. From community planning to ecological preservation, our team focuses on creating purposeful, sustainable landscapes that balance aesthetics, function, and long-term impact.
In celebration of the month, Leah Heinzelmann and Phoebe Prentner attended the Tri-County Olmsted Birthday Celebration hosted by ASLA Florida, honoring Frederick Law Olmsted. Known as the father of American landscape architecture, Olmsted co-designed Central Park and championed the idea that access to green space is essential to public well-being, a principle that continues to shape the profession today.
WLAM serves as a reminder of the lasting impact of landscape architecture, and Cotleur & Hearing is proud to contribute to that legacy through meaningful, community-focused design.