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The firm of Roger W. Davis – Landscape Architect d.b.a. Davis Design Group is located in Augusta, Georgia and has been in existence since 1969. The staff is comprised of one registered landscape architect; Roger W. Davis, BLA University of Georgia 1966 and CADD Tech; Teresa May with diplomas in Computer Design Graphics and Environmental Horticulture, Augusta Technical College 2002 & 2004. The firm’s prime experience and specialty lies in the area of aesthetic site planning, park and landscape design, having accomplished planning for projects as small as a few acres to as large as several hundred acres. The firm completed a five million dollar Master Plan for Development of Lake Olmstead Park in Augusta, Georgia which is an existing 100 acre facility that was outdated and in dire need of updating. The firm designed and supervised the construction of all phases of redevelopment of that master plan with the last phase being completed in 2012. The firm prepared a 20 year Master Plan for the redevelopment of Pendleton King Park which took advantage of the entire site acreage. The Augusta State University’s History Walk (a historical interpretation of the campus property, the University and the adjacent neighborhood along a landscape perimeter pedestrian path). Our firm designed the front entrance on Walton Way and as a consultant worked on the perimeter road project. The firm has associated with a local engineering firm for the design of Riverwalk Augusta, Augusta Common, South Augusta Diamond Lakes Athletic Complex and the City of North Augusta, South Carolina’s Main Street. Our firm designed the renovation of the quadrangle for the University of South Carolina at Aiken and completed a 17 acre passive park facility, the Georgia Golf Hall of Fame’s Botanical Garden in Augusta which encompasses nine acres of intensively planted gardens with statues of some of golf’s greatest players as an attraction to compliment the Hall of Fame. We also accomplished the site planning and landscape design for the renovations of the historic Hickory Hill Plantation grounds and the gardens of the Watson Brown Foundation in Thomson, Georgia. The foundation also commissioned our firm for the site plan and landscape development of the historic T.R.R. Cobb House in Athens, Georgia as well. Other passive projects include the Alan B. Fuqua Meditation Garden; Westover Cemetery in Augusta, Georgia; landscape improvements for the Old Timers Cemetery & design of the Boneyard Tone Plaza, Swainsboro, Georgia; Wanda Hutchens Fisher Memorial Garden, N. Augusta, SC and Brookfield Gateway Park, Augusta, Georgia.
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