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Choosing BIM for landscape architecture gives us a seat at the table.
Sarita Govani Sarita Govani

Choosing BIM for landscape architecture gives us a seat at the table.

Using BIM for landscape architecture helps us keep pace with our project partners, allowing us to see the totality of a project outside of our discipline. With BIM / Revit we get the capacity to integrate modeling and design studies in tandem with the development of project documents. We believe the value lies in the ability for us to fully integrate with the team and not remain sidelined.

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Mentorship, opportunity and changing the status quo.
Approach, Leadership, Mentorship, Technology Ramsey Silberberg Approach, Leadership, Mentorship, Technology Ramsey Silberberg

Mentorship, opportunity and changing the status quo.

Since day one, we have committed to a culture of mentorship and opportunity in order to help foster a generation of confident landscape designers, architects, and project managers who have the skills to lead with new ideas, take on challenging technical situations, and change business as usual. Giving everyone the opportunity to participate and own the process, encouraging people to take risks and step outside of their comfort zones, and supporting them every step of the way, is what makes that happen.

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