Next Nature partnered with Youngstown CityScapes and the GSA office to revitalize an existing pollinator garden at the Jones Federal Building. The project aimed to create a diverse, self-sustaining ecosystem that would attract butterflies, bees, and other pollinators while enhancing the visual character of the site.
Project Type: Pollinator and Native Habitat Restoration
Role: Design Bid
Scope: Design
Duration: 1 Month
Services: Survey (Moasure) · Site Evaluation · AutoCAD · Mapping
Design & Process
The garden design incorporated a carefully balanced mix of native plants, including milkweed, coneflowers, and wild bergamot. Construction documents were developed with attention to both ecological function and visual composition, ensuring the garden would serve as both a habitat and an educational space for visitors.
Results & Impact
The completed design represents a shared commitment to environmental stewardship and community revitalization. By combining native planting strategies with thoughtful landscape planning, the project demonstrates how restoration and design can work together to create spaces that are both beautiful and ecologically significant.
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