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Specialties
Site Design and Master Planning
Planting Design
Municipal & Federal Permitting
Construction Documentation & Detailing
Bid Administration & Contractor Selection
Construction Administration
Presentation Graphics
Expert Witness Testimony
History
Established in 2004.
Studio 342 Landscape Architecture is a small landscape architectural design firm in Edmonds, Washington specializing in creating unique landscapes for residential, commercial, public, and institutional properties in the Pacific Northwest.
Studio 342 was founded in 2004 with a commitment to deliver truly unique, inventive, and site-specific design to their clients, and to provide the highest level of service and attention to guide their clients confidently though the design and construction process.
Studio 342 to offer clients principal involvement at every stage of the project, giving clients confidence and a single point of contact for all project needs. This philosophy of direct involvement and customer service has proven successful as Studio 342 has consistently guided clients through the design process resulting in projects that are built on time, within budget, and above expectations.
Meet the Business Owner
Chad W.
Business Owner
Growing up in the Northwest, Chad hiked and explored the many parks, forests, and trail systems in the region. These early experiences gave him a deep appreciation for northwest landscapes and plant material. Chad mixes his familiarity of the northwest’s natural environments with an appreciation for contemporary design and materials in his own personal design style. He has experience designing neighborhood and regional parks, community gardens, green-built projects, as well as many residential gardens and landscapes.
Chad is a founding partner of Studio 342. He earned a Bachelor of Landscape Architecture degree from the University of Washington in 1999, and became a licensed landscape architect in the State of Washington in 2004. Chad has also served as a faculty lecturer in the Landscape Architecture Department at the University of Washington since 2005.