- MxM Landscape Architecture
MxM shapes landscapes of craft and integrity that strengthen our civic infrastructure We founded MxM to partner with clients who strive to raise expectations for the plazas, parks, campuses, streets, and gardens where we play, fall in love, connect with neighbors, and fulfill our democratic rights
- Ideas — MxM Landscape Architecture
As a cultural design practice, landscape architecture can unearth compelling new lines of inquiry and reveal new ways to understand these phenomena MxM’s team explores through research, writing, speaking and other media projects These ideas propel our design thinking
- Amanda Bailey — MxM Landscape Architecture
Her passion lies in listening with her whole heart, investing in client-focused, results-oriented outcomes, and ultimately, impacting people’s health and well-being Amanda utilizes her training as a landscape architect, urban designer, design-builder, and artist to deliver places that empower people to thrive
- Studio — MxM Landscape Architecture
Working with like-minded clients and collaborators, Brice Maryman and Scott Melbourne formed MxM Landscape Architecture with the purpose of creating enduring, highly-crafted landscapes that build a sense of civic trust, collective care, and reciprocal responsibility
- Scott Melbourne — MxM Landscape Architecture
After a decade overseas Scott returned to the Pacific Northwest to co-found MxM Landscape Architecture in 2021 He is the author of Refining Nature: The Landscape Architecture of Peter Walker, published by Birkhäuser, and is a member of AIA Seattle’s board of directors
- Work — MxM Landscape Architecture
Pioneer Square Prism Glass Design Manual, Seattle, WA + Downtown Seattle Right of Way Design Standards, Seattle, WA + Bellevue College Early Learning Center, Bellevue, WA + Communities Putting Prevention to Work, Suburban Seattle, WA + Seattle Parks Climate Adaptation Study, Seattle, WA + denotes projects completed by Brice Maryman while at MIG
- Brice Maryman — MxM Landscape Architecture
In 2017, he was awarded a Landscape Architecture Foundation fellowship to explore the intersection of homelessness and public space He currently serves on the board of Casc ade Bicycle Club and is the incoming board president of Washington Bikes
- Millworks — MxM Landscape Architecture
On the site of the Bellingham waterfront’s former Georgia Pacific plant, MxM is working with RMC Architects and the Whatcom Community Foundation to develop a mixed use food campus and housing complex that knits together various contextual informants into a community-building civic asset
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