About our logo
My logo was inspired by the Agave victoriae-reginae 'Huasteca Canyon', a rare and remarkably symmetrical succulent native to Mexico. Celebrated for its striking geometry, resilience, and timeless beauty, it mirrors what I aim to create in every landscape design.
The agave's rosette follows the Fibonacci sequence - the same mathematical pattern found throughout nature, from pinecones to nautilus shells - where each leaf emerges in precise relation to the last. These natural structures produce a spiral of extraordinary symmetry.
Just as each leaf builds upon the next to form a harmonious whole, I believe well-designed details come together to shape outdoor spaces that feel balanced, uplifting, and enduring.
Its natural geometry reflects both the art and science of design - the art in its beauty, the science in the skill that makes it real and fosters well-being. It is a reminder that landscapes can be both visually stunning and life-enhancing spaces to simply be in.
For me, this agave symbolizes strength, longevity, resilience, and purposeful beauty. It is a perfect emblem for the kinds of spaces I love to design: places where people can thrive, relax, and feel more connected to the world around them.