
Landscape Architecture
Where aesthetics meet ecology
In our vision, landscape architecture is not just about aesthetics and planting greenery. It is a complex discipline that shapes the environment in which we live, work, and relax. We believe in a holistic approach – we perceive every project as a living system where human needs must be in perfect balance with natural processes.
At the Green Architecture SK studio, we combine years of domestic and international experience with modern technologies and the latest scientific knowledge. Our work is multidisciplinary – it includes garden and landscape design, landscape ecology, horticulture, botany, dendrology, pedology, hydrogeology, permaculture, water management, and universal design.
We design living spaces that combine beauty, functionality, safety, and resilience to climate change.
Services Offered
Private Gardens
We perceive a private garden as a natural extension of the house’s living space – a place for relaxation, gathering, and everyday life. Each design arises from the client’s needs and the unique genius loci of the site. We create harmonious oases of peace that sensitively connect aesthetics, functionality, nature, and the needs of individual family members.
Public Urban and Rural Spaces
Public spaces (urban parks, squares, streets, riverfronts, sports grounds, playgrounds, etc.) form the identity of a place and create a healthy, aesthetic, and functional environment. We design them to support inclusion, social interaction, biodiversity, and blue-green infrastructure. We emphasize universal design, safety, and high-quality materials that withstand both time and intensive use.
Development Projects
For developers, we are a partner that completes the exterior of a construction project and increases the market value of the property. We design exteriors for residential buildings, hospitals, schools, green courtyards, rooftop and vertical gardens, and common areas. Our designs are efficient in terms of implementation, water management, and subsequent maintenance.
Blue-Green Infrastructure
It is an integral part of all our projects at any scale – from measures in gardens, through squares, streets, and housing estates, to the open landscape. We perceive it as the backbone of modern settlements, where water and greenery work together to create a functional whole. This systemic approach naturally cools the urban microclimate, increases the aesthetic value of the territory, and also serves a flood protection function. We offer solutions that return nature to the urbanized environment and increase its overall ecological resilience.
Biodiversity Support
Into each design, we carefully insert elements that help return life to the landscape. We prioritize native plant species that are naturally adapted to local conditions and support ecosystem stability. In cases where they cannot be used due to significantly different conditions in heavily anthropogenically altered environments (e.g., soil or microclimatic conditions), we choose suitable introduced species optimal for the given conditions. We establish flowering meadows, create habitats for insects, birds, and small animals, and integrate elements that increase the ecological diversity of the area. This approach contributes to a more resilient landscape, improves the microclimate, and has a direct positive impact on the health and well-being of the space’s users.
Water Retention Measures
We view water as one of the most precious resources, not as waste to be drained into the sewage system. We design functional rainwater management systems – from rain gardens, swales, and hollows to dry polders and retention basins that effectively capture precipitation and mitigate the risk of local flooding. Our solutions slow down water runoff, support its infiltration into the soil and natural accumulation in the area. Thanks to intelligent precipitation management, they return moisture back to the landscape, thereby reducing the need for additional irrigation and maintenance costs. Simultaneously, they contribute to microclimate improvement, vegetation support, and the overall ecological stability of the area.

