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Elyse and Bill End
As important as her knowledge about the plants and where they would do well, has been her skill in installing and maintaining the beds.
More2019: The Architectural Legacy of Jonathan Foote
Site visits with clients and colleagues, such as landscape designer Beth MacFawn, inform Foote’s work, which is always created as a response to the land and conditions.
More2104: Mountain Living
Beth MacFawn created a retaining wall of stone—dubbed “the weeping wall”
More2012: Greening Last Chance Gulch
I worked with the other members to ensure that the landscape design and other design elements and concepts properly and creatively considered the local eco-region, culture, and economy of Helena.
More2012: Fine Gardening
Beth MacFawn advises that First Snow pirea can be planted with Tufted Hairgrass, Snowdrop Anemone, or Sweet Woodruff.
More2009: Western Interiors
Western Interior Magazine’s Gold List Feature
More2006: Western Interiors
“… created by landscape designer Beth MacFawn, the garden overlooks a man-made pond.”
MoreBrown Building
The Brown Building is located in the northeast side of Bozeman, the “eclectic/funky” side of town. This new building used a variety of new and re-used building materials and Beth extended that eclectic style in the landscape design through the use of native shrubs and perennials, a recycled concrete patio, and the use of a … Continue reading “Brown Building”
MoreKathy Malone
… was honest with what would survive in my area.
MoreAndesite Ridge Residence
The Andesite Ridge Residence project features high elevation vegetation including conifer Spruce, wildflowers, dry stack moss wrapped boulder retaining walls and Hypertufa concrete raised planters. Photos by Dan Armstrong
MoreCyd and Gary Kellman
… I trusted to “do her thing” …
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