This month, RVi’s work at Mueller was featured in the New York Times. The article, Making Every Rain Drop Count, discusses the importance of native plants to sustaining the hot Central Texas summers. RVi’s work with the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center on the blackland prairie recreation is discussed. The RVi-crafted Mueller Residential and Non-Residential Design Guidelines for Landscapes have helped to shape the community’s landscapes to a palette of Texas native plants.
The Williamson County Southwest Regional Park Splash Pad is bubbling up press even before it's open. RVi Project Manager Chris Lalich sat down with the Austin American-Statesman to share the vision and imagination behind this up-and-coming watery discovery zone.
Currently under construction, the Williamson County Southwest Regional Park Splash Pad is makes waves in local papers. This article from The Williamson County Sun highlights the splash pad's innovative and imaginative design.
The Corpus Christi Caller features RVi's newest park project the Oso Bay Nature Park and Trail and includes a quote from RVi Principal and Director of Park Design Barbara Austin, RLA.