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Walls and Steps
From the most primitive to the most contemporary of times -- wherever stones are found they have been used as building materials.  The sense of permanence and solidity created by stones in the landscape is instantly recognizable.  When integrating stone work into the landscape extreme care is given to selecting the appropriate type, scale and level of detail that goes into the constructed elements they comprise.

One of the principal uses for stone is for walls both decorative and structurally necessary to achieve design goals.   Walls replace slopes that would otherwise take up space, maximizing usable space either above or below the wall.
Other uses for walls include: protection, containment of spaces, aesthetic interest, direction of pedestrian flows or views, security, screening, contain or lessen a slope, as a design counterpoint to softer landscape elements… The justification and design uses for walls are almost infinite.   
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Steps are also a very significant aspect of a landscape, fulfilling the obvious purpose of providing access from one level to another.  Depending on their design steps are either a smooth transition or a physical obstruction between spaces.  

Steps direct pedestrian flow through a space like almost no other landscape element.  Typically they act to gather people and direct flow from one space to another.  At times, if the designer chooses, they can provide the only point of access to an area.  This gives the designer the ability to introduce a space in a specific way or simply direct views.  Whether planned or spontaneous, they are often used as informal seating.  Finally their design and installation are extremely important in "grounding"-- connecting buildings to the landscape both functionally and aesthetically.
The majority of the walls and steps we build are made out of some combination of stone.  The classic material never goes out of style, is extremely durable, and can be tooled to exacting standards.

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