Our Projects in France & Internationally – Landscape Architect in Paris & Île-de-France

Simonson Landscape designs and oversees landscape architecture projects across France and internationally. From private gardens in Paris and Saint-Tropez to large-scale collaborations in Portugal, Malta, and California, our work explores the dialogue between art, ecology, and place. Each project reflects a sensitivity to local climate, materiality, and culture — creating outdoor spaces that are both poetic and enduring.

 
Coastal Mediterranean garden in Portugal designed by Simonson Landscape with drought-tolerant plants and sculptural vegetation near the sea.

A Mediterranean-style coastal garden in Portugal designed by Simonson Landscape. The landscape features sculptural yuccas, native perennials, and resilient seaside plantings adapted to wind and salt exposure, creating a vibrant and ecological atmosphere overlooking the ocean.

How to Create a Custom Garden

At Simonson Landscape, each project begins with a vision — a dialogue between art, ecology, and place. Whether for a private garden in Paris, a coastal landscape in Portugal, or a cultural project abroad, our process is designed to translate ideas into enduring, living spaces.

Our process-driven approach combines creativity, precision, and client collaboration at every stage. From the first sketch to the final planting, we guide each project through design, construction, and long-term maintenance to ensure that every landscape grows with integrity and beauty.

1. Design and Documentation

Every garden begins with observation. We study the site’s climate, light, and terrain to understand its rhythm and potential. This phase includes conceptual sketches, planting strategies, and detailed construction drawings that express the project’s artistic and ecological intent. The result is a cohesive design framework , a landscape that tells a story rooted in its environment.

2. Implementation and Construction Management

We work closely with contractors and craftsmen throughout construction to ensure the design is faithfully built. Materials, levels, and plantings are adjusted on site as the garden takes shape. The goal is precision without rigidity, a process that allows the project to stay true to its concept while responding naturally to the conditions of the site.

3. Monitoring and Maintenance

We monitor our gardens through dedicated follow-up visits and maintenance checks. In Paris, our teams oversee projects locally, while we organize scheduled visits for our clients in the Mediterranean region and abroad. This service is part of our commitment to quality and long-term care. We see every garden as a living sculpture whose full potential evolves with time, requiring attention, observation, and continuity.

 

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It all starts with an idea, a desire.

Which one is yours ?