

About me
I am Jerome Burrows, landscape architect.
My work is rooted in a sensitive approach to landscape, attentive to living systems, uses, and the spatial structure of places.
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I conceive each project as a balance between solids and voids, between materiality and breathing space. Line, drawing, and the reading of proportions are central to my process: they structure space, guide movement, and reveal the site without imposing upon it. Plants, embedded in time, enter into a dialogue with soil, water, light, and existing architecture. Each project seeks precision rather than effect, coherence rather than a spectacular gesture.
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Through my work, I aim to create landscapes that are legible, durable, and inhabited, where drawing serves experience, and where each intervention finds its place with restraint.