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Kent + Frost is a professional landscape architecture firm located in Mystic, Connecticut specializing in planning, design, and project management. The firm was founded in 2000 by Brian Kent, a BLA graduate of the University of Georgia and a registered landscape architect since 1985. Chad Frost, a BLA graduate of the University of Connecticut and registered landscape architect joined the firm in 2003 and became partner in 2007. The firm has completed a wide variety projects including residences, commercial developments, urban streetscapes, parks, municipal facilities, and town-wide master plans. Our most successful projects are notable for their collaborations with architects, engineers, artists, open-minded clients and involved citizens.
PROFESSIONAL APPROACH
Kent + Frost has developed a balanced approach to landscape architecture that incorporates art and science in the creation of meaningful and memorable landscapes. We believe in the ability of ecologically based design to accommodate both site development and environmental conservation.
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A healthy and sustainable landscape that accommodates human uses is an intrinsically beautiful thing in itself. But when the visible elements are carefully composed from harmonious materials like stone, plants, sculptured earth and architecture, the result is especially rewarding. K+F adheres to a philosophy that each site, client, and project program is unique – and therefore, each design solution must be unique – within a framework of appropriateness, practicality and environmental sensitivity.
GREEN DESIGN
From single-family residential properties to commercial developments to regional parks, Kent + Frost creates beautiful and functional landscapes that mitigate the negative impacts of development and enhance environmental quality. Whether through the use of recycled construction materials, invasive plant management programs, onsite storm water treatment and infiltration, habitat restoration, or plant community diversification, the science of landscape architecture is fully exploited in our work.
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