Our Studio

We are a new landscape architecture practice with over a decade of experience bringing together a passion for people and plants to envision, adapt and construct shared landscapes.

Our studio is intentionally small and nimble, operating in a wider community of design collaborators. We draw on them both for inspiration and to assemble bespoke project teams to meet the unique needs of each project. In this model, each collaborating design office operates both independent and joint projects.

Our frequent collaborators include others from across the design, construction and art worlds: other landscape architects and landscape designers, land stewards, architects, specialists in architectural conservation and inventive material reuse, cultural landscapes, graphic design and environmental graphics, contractors, horticulturalists and native plant nurseries.

Chloe Hawkins PLA

Chloe Hawkins (BFA, Oberlin College 2003; MLA, University of Virginia 2010), is a licensed landscape architect and the founder of Cohort, a Lecturer at and alumni of the University of Virginia’s School of Architecture (MLA 2010) and a practicing visual artist. 

Chloe’s practice operates from the belief that impactful and healthy landscapes emerge from the communities that make places unique and their interplay with their deep histories and imagined futures. She believes the best design comes from a collective process where people are able to both dialog and get their hands dirty. 

Chloe brings years of experience working with interdisciplinary teams on design planning through construction and infuses the necessary nuts and bolts of landscape architecture with a spirit of improvisation, play, and humor. She brings her background in visual arts in to play to use large-scale drawings and on-site field work as essential tools for sparking imagination and collaborative space-making.

Prior to founding Cohort, Chloe worked for internationally renowned design firms including with Julie Bargmann at D.I.R.T. studio and at Siteworks Studio and Nelson Byrd Woltz Landscape Architects. Chloe has designed landscapes ranging from immersive gardens in campus and home landscapes, new and adapted public parks in the American South and New Zealand, community spaces within post-industrial wildlands and botanical gardens that aim to inspire environmental stewardship through the experience of the beauty of native plants.

In her own home, Chloe tends a number of evolving experimental gardens where she works with plants to recall the gardens and floodplain forests of her childhood in Kentucky and feel rooted in her current setting in the Piedmont Ecoregion of Virginia.