Jessica Griggs, a 17-year veteran of Dix.Hite, is promoted to Principal

Staying Connected While Working Apart
We’ve learned many lessons during the pandemic, but none as important as the value of cultivating personal relationships with the people we work with. Although we’re a team of co-workers, we are—first and foremost—a group of friends and family. And the more connected we are as employees, the stronger we are as a company.
Sand Mountain Park & Amphitheater Grand Opening
Dix.Hite Selected for Design Competition for Jacksonville Riverfront Park Project

Dix.Hite + Partners: Designing for Life
Purveyors of fine design. Connecting people to place. These are just some of the ways we’ve chosen to describe who we are as a firm over the past 25 years. And like any company, these descriptions have grown and evolved right along with us.

How to Design for Play
It goes without saying that your life changes in many different ways after having children, and that can often include your professional life. But what landscape designer Viviana Castro was surprised to learn was that motherhood would allow her to do her job from a completely new perspective: her daughter’s.

A New DEI: Bringing Diversity, Equity and Inclusion to Our Design Practice
Remember that little black square everyone posted on social media a few months ago? Well, we’ve been doing a lot of soul searching since then, both individually and as a company. We wanted to know: How are we really doing? Are we creating an inclusive space in our own firm? Are we contributing to the problems of inequity in our built environment? How can we be better?

Park(ing) Day 2020
What do you get when you prioritize people over cars? That’s a question we address every year when we participate in Park(ing) Day, an annual event where citizens, artists and activists collaborate to transform parking spaces into temporary public places.
Dix.Hite wins two Awards of Honor from ASLA Florida
New details are revealed for 4Roots Urban Farm Campus

Site Planning 101: Interview with Scott Toschlog
Behind every great project is a great site plan. But what exactly goes into one? Scott Toschlog, a professional landscape architect and principal at our firm, sat down with us to discuss the ins and outs of site planning.

What If: Ivanhoe Village
One of our favorite projects is something we like to call “What If?”, a community engagement tool that challenges residents to envision ways their neighborhood could be healthier, more accessible, and more prosperous.
Park(ing) Day in Birmingham is a huge success with lasting impacts
Two Dix.Hite projects win in Best of Orlando 2020 poll

Women’s Equality in Landscape Architecture
Today, August 26, is Women’s Equality Day, celebrating when women secured the right to vote in 1920. Since then, women have made tremendous strides in achieving equal rights––but there’s still work to be done in our field.

The Edge Effect: Creating Socially Distant Landscapes
As aspiring landscape architects, one of our main drives is bringing people together. How do we create socially dynamic and inclusive environments?
Inside the Color Studio: Interview with Paige Ishmael
Have you ever stopped to think about why a building was painted a certain color? Why the details like the door or window frames were a certain color? Or why it was a particular texture? We have. A lot. As holistic designers, we feel color plays a large role in the experience someone has within a space. So, we created the color studio to better provide this service.
A Fresh Take on a Familiar Place: Working with the Freshwater Land Trust
Katherine Glenn grew up in Birmingham, Alabama, but went to college out of state and lived in Atlanta for several years before moving back in 2019. It was then, after becoming a landscape architect, that she realized she had a new perspective on her hometown. Her professional training allowed her to see the bigger picture and understand how she could make a lasting impact on the place she called “home.”

Going The Distance: Learning From Afar
Just a few days after we had offered several students summer internships, universities across the U.S. shut their doors and ordered students to stay home because of COVID-19. We went from excitement to nervousness as we were suddenly unsure how we would make this work for our interns.