EUCALYPTUS HILL | COTTAGE GARDEN

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EUCALYPTUS HILL RESIDENCE | COTTAGE GARDEN

Santa Barbara, CA

Design Year 2021
Completed 2021


Project Type

Private Residential

Collaborators

Tinajero Landscape | Landscape Contractor

Lead Designer

Courtney Miller

photos by Caitlin Atkinson
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EUCALYPTUS HILL | RETREAT GARDEN

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EUCALYPTUS HILL RESIDENCE | RETREAT GARDEN

Santa Barbara, CA

Design Year 2020
Completed 2021


Project Type

Private Residential

Collaborators

Tinajero Landscape | Landscape Contractor

Lead Designer

Courtney Miller

photos by Caitlin Atkinson
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Santa Barbara Beautiful Awards 2022

We are thrilled to announce that our team was recognized by the Santa Barbara Beautiful organization for three outstanding properties at the 2022 Santa Barbara Shines! awards ceremony.

UNITY OF SANTA BARBARA | 2022 Commercial Property Award


This project transformed an existing lawn at the front of a historic mid-century modern church building into an inviting courtyard and entry garden.  Designated as a Structure of Merit by the City of Santa Barbara Historic Landmarks Commission, the existing building was constructed in 1958 in the mid-century modern style.  Our team designed the courtyard and gardens to complement the architectural design of the building and pay homage to the mid-century era, while addressing the functional needs of the Unity organization.

MAYEE PLAZA | 2022 Multi-Family Residence Award


This mixed-use infill housing project in the downtown core of Santa Barbara transformed an existing asphalt parking lot into a new multi-story development including 26 apartments and ground-floor commercial office space.  Our team designed a community courtyard in the space between the new building and the existing historic Louisa Ygnacio House to accommodate residents of the new apartments as well as employees and guests of to the commercial offices on the ground floor.  The decomposed granite, native California plants and Santa Barbara sandstone elements were selected to compliment the design language of the nearby Santa Barbara Historical Museum.

CABRILLO BALL PARK | 2022 Public Open Space Award

Together with the City of Santa Barbara Parks & Recreation Department, the CJM::LA team renovated an existing ball field on the Santa Barbara waterfront to address improved community programming, stormwater management and circulation.  A circuit walking trail with exercise equipment, better lighting and biofiltration plantings provide a sense of enclosure while maintaining important sight lines for public safety.


MAYEE PLAZA

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MAYEE PLAZA

Santa Barbara, CA

Design Year 2016
Completed 2021


Project Type

Mixed Use, Multi-Family, Apartments

Awards

Santa Barbara Beautiful/Multi-Family Residence Award 2022

Collaborators

Cearnal Collective | Architect
Ashley & Vance | Civil Engineering
True Nature | Irrigation Design

Lead Designer

Courtney Jane Miller
Nicole Horn
Katie Klein

photos by Caitlin Atkinson
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THE FARMACY

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THE FARMACY

Isla Vista, CA + Santa Ynez, CA
In Progress


Project Type

Commercial, Retail

Client

Glasshouse Group

Collaborators

Ashley & Vance | Civil Engineering
Andrulaitis+Mixon | Architect

Lead Designer

Cameron Hunt
Nicole Horn

perspective renderings by Temeka Group
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THE LOFTS AT THE MILL

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THE LOFTS AT THE MILL

Santa Barbara, CA
In Progress


Project Type

Mixed Use, Multi-Family, Apartments

Client

Laguna Haley Studios II, LLC

Collaborators

Ashley & Vance | Civil Engineering
DesignARC Santa Barbara | Architect

Lead Designer

Nicole Horn

perspective renderings & building elevations by DesignARC
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PACIFIC EDGE HOTEL

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PACIFIC EDGE HOTEL

Laguna Beach, CA
In Progress


Project Type

Hospitality, Renovation

Collaborators

Rockefeller Kempel Architects
Studio MAI | Interior Design
PSOMAS | Civil Engineering
Lighting Design Alliance | Lighting Design

Lead Designer

Nicole Horn

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SOMOfunk

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SOMOfunk

Santa Barbara, CA
In Progress


Project Type

Mixed Use

Client

Somo SB, LLC

Collaborators

Suzanne Elledge Planning & Permitting
RRM | Civil Engineering
Cearnal Collective | Architect

Lead Designers

Courtney Jane Miller
Nicole Horn

perspective renderings by CJM::LA
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A First Look at our SOMOfunk Project

Read Full Article:
First Look at the Blockbuster Development Proposed for the Funk Zone
April 27, 2020
SITELINE

We are excited to share some initial drawings for the SOMOfunk project via this recently published article.  The SOMOfunk project will bring a new energy to the Funk Zone on Santa Barbara’s waterfront.  Following is an excerpt from our landscape narrative:

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THE LANDSCAPE DESIGN IS INSPIRED BY ITS NEIGHBORHOOD CONTEXT.  WHAT IS TODAY KNOWN AS THE FUNK ZONE, HAS PREVIOUSLY EXISTED AS AN INDUSTRIAL AREA, A WORKING CLASS NEIGHBORHOOD, PART OF THE EL ESTERO SWAMPY MARSH AND A VIBRANT TRADE HUB.  REMNANTS OF THESE USES REMAIN IN THE BUILDINGS, THE LAND, THE HARDSCAPE, THE PLANT MATERIAL AND THE SOUL OF THIS PLACE.  THESE REMNANTS WILL BE RE-PURPOSED FOR USE AS HARDSCAPE, FURNISHINGS AND SCULPTURAL ELEMENTS THROUGHOUT THE PROJECT SITE.  WHAT MAKES THE FUNK ZONE FUNKY IS ITS ABILITY TO SHAPE-SHIFT AND ADAPT, WHILE MAINTAINING ITS OWN IDENTITY SEPARATE FROM, BUT IN CONVERSATION WITH, THE LARGER SANTA BARBARA COMMUNITY.  THE EXTERIOR SPACES AT THE PROJECT FIT SEAMLESSLY INTO THE FABRIC OF THE FUNK ZONE BY IMPLEMENTING FUN, COLORFUL AND QUIRKY ELEMENTS INTO THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT.

Click here to read the full article.