Featuring stunning photography, drawings, plans, and an essay by San Francisco Museum of Modern Art curator Henry Urbach, Andrea Cochran: Landscapes celebrates the first twenty-five years of a highly intuitive and reflective creative process.
San Francisco-based Andrea Cochran Landscape Architecture sculpts space to create timeless, immersive environments for public, commercial, and residential clients.
With over two decades of award-winning projects, San Francisco-based Andrea Cochran Landscape Architecture’s portfolio encompasses public, commercial and residential environments.
Tall Ficus boarder hedges provide screening and privacy from adjacent properties. Fragrant flowers from citrus trees and guest house walls clad with Star Jasmine bloom during different times of the year and add another sensory dimension to the procession through the property.
Andrea Cochran Landscape Architecture is seeking an energetic and focused Landscape Designer with excellent AutoCAD skills for our San Francisco design studio. Our award-winning landscape architecture practice works regionally, nationally, and globally, and the ideal candidate will be able to dive in on day one!
After winning first place in a national competition, ACLA ushered the design for this public park in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, adjacent to the Pittsburgh Children’s Museum, through its opening day in 2012.
Stone Edge Farm is named for the site’s unique location over an alluvial plane. Serving as the primary residence for the owners, this property has been developed incrementally over a 10 year period to include a commercial vineyard, an olive orchard that produces award winning oil and an organic garden that supplies several gourmet restaurants locally.
Recognition. Honor Award in General Design American Society of Landscape Architects. World Landscape Architecture Award WLA magazine. Civic Trust Award Winner Civic Trust Awards. Honor Award Society for College and University Planning and AIA Committee on Architecture for Education. Best of Best Award Society of American Architects. Award of Excellence Society of …
This design for a 2.5-acre property reconnects the residence with the surrounding landscape. Originally built as part of a planned community in the 1960s, the house is nestled in an oak woodland at the edge of a shared open space.
The project draws inspiration from the landscape as a source of both prospect and refuge. In designing the front entry stair, the landscape architects took advantage of the challenging spatial conditions to create the additional terrace space necessary to access the views from the site, and to design an experiential journey leading from the driveway gate to the front door.