For nearly two decades, the office of Vladimir Djurovic Landscape Architecture has been engaged in the creation of landscapes that draw out the uniqueness of environments with a simplicity of gesture, giving nature the stage.
The office’s work ranges from public interventions to select private projects. Spread across a wide range of geographic regions, VDLA projects develop unique responses to each climatic condition, site and context.
VDLA has collaborated with renowned architects and and consultants across the world, inning International competitions such as Freedom Park in South Africa and the park of the Ismaili Center and Aga Khan Museum in Toronto.Extensively published, VDLA has received numerous awards including awards from the American Society of Landscape
Architects for four consecutive years 2008–2011 and the Aga Khan Award for Architecture in 2007.