Landscape Architechture Project
We treat landscapes as living infrastructures that connect ecology, water, and social life. Our designs regenerate relationships between people and place, embracing natural processes and multifunctional open space. At NPPN Design and Research, landscape architecture is not just about shaping outdoor spaces, it’s about regenerating relationships between people, water, and land. Our work approaches the landscape as a living system that mediates between climate, culture, and urban life. Each project, from public parks to campus greenways, prioritizes ecological sensitivity, hydrological logic, and community resilience, rooted in the dynamics of Southeast Asian environments.
We view landscapes as both infrastructure and experience. Whether restoring degraded floodplains or transforming forgotten urban voids into resilient public spaces, our designs embrace multifunctionality and natural processes. Through strategies such as rainwater harvesting, flood-adaptive planting, and topographical rethinking, NPPN’s landscape architecture envisions a future where open space becomes a catalyst for healing, learning, and adaptive living.
