Landscape Design Projects
Santariškių Roundabout
Vilnius, Lithuania
2021
Until 2021, Santariškių Roundabout was modest - a small annual flower plot that did little to give the area distinction. To bring more life and appeal to this space, it was decided to expand the planted area and replace annual plants with perennials. Low-maintenance plant species and varieties were selected and harmoniously combined, ensuring a long, dynamic, and consistently attractive decorative period, allowing the space to be enjoyed from early spring to late autumn.
The project was prepared while working as Project Manager at UAB "Stebulė"
Washington Square
Vilnius, Lithuania
2022
The previous decorative planting areas at Washington Square had lost their clear forms, and the annual flowers planted each year no longer matched the space’s potential. To revitalize the square and create a cozier environment, it was decided to redesign the planting areas and expand their boundaries, thereby creating a visual barrier from the busy street traffic. A monochromatic composition was planned to ensure continuity with the nearby Lukiškės Square. The redesigned composition included hydrangeas, shadbush, as well as herbaceous structural and flowering plants.
The project was prepared while working as Project Manager at UAB "Stebulė"
Design Proposals for Urban Spaces in Kėdainiai
Kėdainiai, Lithuania
2025
In response to the city’s needs and with the aim of increasing green infrastructure in urbanized areas, landscape redesign proposals have been prepared for urban spaces. These proposals integrated sustainable, environmentally friendly, and visitor-friendly solutions: green connections were established and maintained, the city’s visual cohesion was strengthened, permeable surfaces were planned, and priority was given to perennial plants and other measures that ensure long-term environmental quality and sustainability.
List of areas:
1.Square at Didžioji St. 9 (plant selection)
2.Public spaces in the Chemikų and Respublikos St. apartment block area (concept, planting composition)
3.Smilga River Valley (concept, planting composition)
4.Parking lot at Basanavičius St. 51A (plant selection)
5.Section of Basanavičius St. up to the intersection with Lakštingalų and Tilto Streets (plant selection)
The design proposals were prepared in collaboration with the MB "Bluma Collective" team (Anton Barysavets, Gintarė Kapočiūtė, Gaudrė Znutaitė, Ignas Kazlauskas) and landscape designer Svetlana Jeljaševič
Kanapinsko St./ Gegučių St. Roundabout
Kėdainiai, Lithuania
2024
A small area dedicated to annual flowers did not fulfill the visual potential of the space. Therefore, it was decided to expand the boundaries of the planting plot and discontinue the regular planting of annuals. Instead, a composition of perennial herbaceous plants was created, ensuring a long decorative period - flowers appear one after another, each time revealing a new mood in the space.
The project was prepared while working as Project Manager at UAB "Josvainių gėlės"
Château Courtyard
Mardore, France
2023
The château courtyard was full of history but lacked structure and visual cohesion. The new concept proposes multiplying the existing plants and applying them in different spots across the territory according to color and texture, while enhancing the composition with carefully selected new species. The spaces were unified by the formal shapes typical of French gardens, harmoniously complementing the château’s architecture and the site’s character. New functions have been integrated into the area, and the sense of coziness has been strengthened.
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