Projects By Geographical Zone
Hardiness Zone 8b
Lance Armstrong Residence
Transplant of a 150-year-old Live Oak to the center of the circular drive at Lance's new Austin, TX residence.
Kiawah Island Golf Resort
Reforestation of two golf course properties and hotel property at an exclusive South Carolina resort. The project involved transplanting 300+ 16'-26' existing oak species from difficult sand/high water table conditions to a staging area and finally to the golf courses and resort areas under construction.
Blanton Museum of Art, University of Texas
Preserved 15 specimen Live and Red Oaks weighing up to 220,000lbs and supplied 98 specimen Cedar Elms to create an Elm grove in downtown Austin.
Beau Rivage Resort
Procurement, transport, and installation of 22 Live Oaks for the grand entrance of the new Beau Rivage Casino. Each tree was located and harvested in the surrounding area to meet the project size requirements (30' tall with a 30' spread and a 24" trunk caliper).
Colleton River Plantation
Pete Dye designed course built on the site of an historic plantation. Preserved eight 200-year-old oak trees by transplanting them along fairways and at doglegs of the new course.
Fallen Oak Golf Course
After huricane Katrina ravaged this Fazio designed golf course, Environmental Design was called in to 're-forest' the golf course.
Frederica Township
Project to preserve and transplant 100's of large oak trees as part of an extensive golf community development.
The Golf Resort at Indian Wells
As part of the City of Indian Wells planned renovation of the historic Indian Wells Golf Courses, Environmental Design was brought in to transplant existing trees to conform to the new course layout.
Sage Condos
Transplant of a 32", 230,000lb Live Oak tree that was in the way of condo construction.
TPC Four Seasons Dallas at Las Colinas
For this project, Environmental Design was brought in to relocate in excess of 200 large to giant trees as part of the TPC Four Seasons Dallas at Las Colinas course renovation project.
Florida State University
Prior to the construction of the Student Success Center at the University of Florida, Tallahassee, Environmental Design, the national leader in giant tree preservation and transplantation was employed to save a 40" live oak that was growing within the foot print of the new building.
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