Seasons

The seasons play a fundamental role in the design of open and green spaces.
They influence planning, composition and maintenance in decisive ways.
Each season brings its own light, colours, textures and moods — natural variations that directly shape the creative process.
A deep understanding of seasonal rhythms is essential to create sustainable, functional landscapes that resonate with both time and place.

Spring

With spring, people return outdoors: parks, gardens and public spaces come back to life.
Nature awakens — buds unfold, shoots emerge, and a soft green hue spreads across the landscape.
Bright tones, warm light and subtle transparencies redraw forms and materials; each day brings a visible transformation.

Summer

In summer, open spaces are lived in fully.
Long days and intense light make plants and materials particularly expressive, while parks, gardens and riverbanks become places of encounter and exchange.
Abundant flowering and lush greenery create a vivid landscape, while heat and drought make climate-resilient design more important than ever: shade, water, light surfaces and natural cooling ensure comfort and habitability.

Autumn

Autumn envelops the landscape in warm hues of yellow, orange and red.
Leaves fall, plants slowly retreat — a silent, magnificent spectacle.
Soft light and mist create depth and atmosphere — a season of transformation and inspiration.

Winter

In winter, nature withdraws; branches are bare and colours fade.
In this stillness, structures, lines and materials take centre stage.
Evergreens, frost-resistant materials and thoughtful lighting bring back atmosphere and presence.
Snow and ice transform places into quiet, contemplative landscapes — a time for pause, reflection and new perspectives.