Landscape Architecture's Rising Star, Thomas Woltz, Photo Gallery
Selections of Thomas Woltz's work.
By Paul O'Donnell
Photo by: Nelson Byrd Woltz Landscape Architects
Woltz (pictured) is among the rising stars of the landscape architecture world—he has won high-profile commissions, and last year became an American Society of Landscape Architects Fellow.
Photo by: Eric Piasecki
A massive steel and wire beacon, lighted from within, displays varieties of building stones at the Charles Luck Design Center in RIchmond, VIrginia.
Photo by: Eric Piasecki
A fountain provokes a farm trough at The Farm at Cape Kidnappers.
Photo by: Eric Piasecki
A fieldstone wall delineates grasses and gardens at a family retreat at Hither Wood on Long Island.
Photo by: Eric Piasecki
At Hither Wood, Nelson Byrd Woltz planned the sitting of the buildings, designed by Fleetwood & McMullan, LLC, as well as the walls and broad terraces filled with summer flowering plants that transition between the mass of the house and the rolling topography of the site.
Photo by: Eric Piasecki
Perennial gardens, terraces, pool, and courtyard at Hither Wood.
Photo by: Eric Piasecki
Charles Luck Design Center.