A majority of their project focus is on urban realm to which they seem to green most of it. Their schemes seem to respond to each context and they maintain a style which adapts to different sites.
On one of their projects: The Park at Essex Crossing on the cover is titled a "shaded oasis in the midst of Manhattan's concrete jungle" the bluntness of this statement presents them as down to earth and sincere. As you get what you see. And their description of the project very much reflects not just the brief but focuses on what the community wanted and how they, as a practise responded to it regarding the implemented strategies and features.
Overall the approach is very flexible, friendly, modernistic and contemporary. They seem like an approachable and collaborative practise which is the main attraction I see.

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