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  • The Hamilton Golf and Country Club’s Patio Enhancement project is complete

    HGCC Panorama

    As the project wraps up, we’re thrilled to share an update from the Hamilton Golf and Country Club’s (HGCC) Patio Enhancement project. Located in Ancaster, the HGCC has long been considered one of Canada’s top golf courses.

    The project included the redevelopment of the upper terrace, complete with new natural stone paving, reclad kneewalls, and an outdoor serving area. A portion of the upper terrace has now been covered with a new canopy, which features lighting and heaters to extending the outdoor dining season.

    The new lower patio level extends the Club’s ability to provide dining and seating areas for members and incorporates new kneewalls clad in brick and natural stone to match the exterior of the clubhouse. Look closely and you might be able to spot the granite HGCC logo!

    The final transformation has been met with a great response from the Club’s membership!

    Project Team:

    • Client: Hamilton Golf & Country Club
    • Architect: Toms+McNally, Graham McNally
    • Landscape Architect: SDG, Mike Flint
    • Structural Eng: Blackwell
    • Electrical Eng: CK Engineering
    • GC/CM: Ira McDonald
    • Landscape Sub-Contractor: Oakridge Landscape Contractors
    • Masonry Sub-Contractor: True Canadian Masonry
    • Stone Supplier: Select Stone
  • SDG wins Gold, Silver, and Bronze awards at the Grands Prix du Design!

    Honored and Thrilled! Seferian Design Group takes home Gold, Silver, and Bronze at the GRANDS PRIX DU DESIGN Awards competition🥇🥈🥉. Pillar and Post “The Gardens” blooms with a gold certificate in the “Architecture de paysage sur le domaine public” category, the Queens Square Restoration shines with a silver certificate in the “Architecture de paysage sur le domaine public” category, and the Casablanca Waterfront Park sparkles with a bronze certificate in the “Concept en paysage et/ou territoires” category. A heartfelt thank you to the international community for recognizing our dedication to exceptional design. Your support fuels our passion to create and innovate!

  • Brad Smith featured in OALA member stories video series

    Check out this video into the insightful journey of our Senior Landscape Architect, Brad Smith. In this continuing OALA member stories video series, Brad unveils the magic of creativity in collaboration, navigating change, and the never-ending quest for knowledge.

  • SDG Tours the Rock Garden at the RBG

    The SDG team had the incredible opportunity to wander through the enchanting Rock Gardens at the Royal Botanical Gardens. Guided by the talented landscape designer, Andrea Berwick, we immersed ourselves in a world of stunning flora and meticulously crafted landscapes. A day filled with inspiration, creativity, and a deeper connection to the beauty of our natural surroundings.

    Music: Flying by TrackTribe (YouTube License)

  • SDG wins 2022 Architecture Masterprize awards & DNA Paris Design Awards

    We would like to take a moment to proudly acknowledge and celebrate SDG’s remarkable achievements at the 2022 Architecture Masterprize Awards and DNA Paris Design Awards.

    SDG won an Architecture Masterprize and DNA Paris Design Awards for the Gardens at Pillar & Post. We were also pleased to receive honorable mentions in both awards again for the Gage Park Fountain Terrace and the Waterdown Rotary Memorial Park Skate Loop.

    We extend our gratitude for these recognitions, and we remain committed to crafting inspiring landscape architectural designs that enhance the beauty and functionality of public spaces. Thank you for your continued support as we strive for excellence in our field.

  • Brad Smith Receives University of Guelph Alumni Volunteer Award for the 2023 Awards of Excellence.

    Congratulations to Brad Smith, our Senior Landscape Architect, on being awarded the prestigious UGAA Alumni Volunteer Award for the 2023 Awards of Excellence! Brad is the first landscape architect from the University of Guelph to receive this award. The U of G Alumni Volunteer Award was first established in 1994, to acknowledge and express gratitude to former students who have shown significant dedication and devotion to their alma mater by actively supporting the University through notable volunteer leadership. This award celebrates individuals who have generously devoted their time and efforts to engage in volunteer activities involving students, faculty, fellow alumni, and the University.  

    Since graduating in 2006 with a Bachelor of Landscape Architecture, Brad has embarked on an inspiring journey through his career. His dedication to giving back and educating others about design and the profession is truly remarkable. Brad has actively participated in various organizations, including the City of Burlington Urban Design Peer Review Panel and the Burlington Downtown Business Association (BDBA), where he served on the Board. Brad’s admirable commitment to community engagement is evident through his involvement with the Joseph Brant Hospital Foundation’s Young Professional Committee, contributions to the Burlington Chamber of Commerce and public art juries, and support for the Bruce Trail Conservancy. His passion for education and mentorship shines through his role as a studio design critic at the University of Guelph Landscape Architecture Program, where he has inspired and guided countless students. Brad’s contributions extend beyond the local level, as he collaborates with government agencies, non-profit organizations, and private industry across Canada.

    One of Brad’s nominators beautifully summed up his impact, saying, “He is undoubtedly a great Canadian Landscape Architect, but it is his care and compassion for people and society that transcends his work and mentorship.” We are immensely proud of his exceptional contributions and his dedication to improving communities and the profession through volunteering. Congratulations, Brad! You are truly deserving of this award.


  • Park Street’s Road show pays a visit to SDG

    We were thrilled to have the Park Street Solutions Road Show visit our office to showcase their revolutionary Green Theory products. From eco-friendly innovations to renewable energy solutions, they are paving the way towards a greener tomorrow.


  • Pillar & Post Master Plan (test)

    Description

    The historic building now known as Pillar and Post in Niagara-on-the-Lake was first built in the 1890s as a canning factory for peaches and tomatoes. In 1972, 35 guestrooms were built and it was renamed The Pillar and Post Inn. Guestrooms grew to 122 with a major addition in 1994. The original post and beam construction of the 19th century structure is still evident today in the main wall in the sunlit lobby and throughout the restaurant.

    Seferian Design Group was retained by Vintage Hotels to design a new six acre park and event space at the Pillar and Post in Niagara-on-the-Lake. The ‘Gardens’ will be located directly south of the current inn and spa and will be bordered by John Street, Regent Street, Anne Street, and King Street.

    Our landscape architectural team, worked in conjunction with the architect, engineer, lighting and accoustical consultant to design the Monet-inspired garden space. The space will includes paved pathways, lily ponds complete with a pedestrian bridge, lawn spaces for events, a new event building, vegetable gardens, water features that will double as a skating rink, site amenities and furnishings, and lighting. The new space will also host the Vintage Hotel offices and will include a decorative stone wall around the park to allow for public and private access during events. Regent Street will also be closed to traffic and will be retrofitted with granite cobble.

    Details

    Location: Niagara-on-the-lake, ON

    Size: 6 ha

    Client: Vintage Hotels

    Project Team:
    SDG, Landscape Architects
    Oakridge Landscape Contractors, Landscape Contractor
    ACK Architects, Architects
    Jackson Ponds. Pond Design
    Arborwood, Arborist
    Smart Watering Systems, Irrigation

    Services Provided:
    Tree Preservation Plan, Conceptual Design, Design Development, Detail Design, Permit Package, Construction Drawings.

    Publications

    “Ceremonial planting at NOTL’s Pillar and Post kicks off Garden Project” Satbir Singh, Niagara-on-the-Lake Advance, June 7, 2019.

    “Gardens project at Vintage Hotels moving forward” Brittany Carter, Niagara Now, February 5, 2019.

    “Revised expansion plans proposed for Pillar & Post” Melinda Cheevers, Niagara-On-The-Lake Town Crier, July 25, 2016.

  • The Burlington Public Library celebrates the opening of the revitalized Reading Garden!

    The Burlington Public Library recently celebrated its opening of the revitalized Reading Garden! SDG provided landscape architectural design and management services and together with the BPL and the City of Burlington, the space was transformed into a captivating oasis for all. Thanks to the incredible support from our generous vendors, suppliers, and contractors, this fully accessible outdoor environment now fosters inspiration, inclusivity, and a profound sense of place. Step into this remarkable courtyard, where a symphony of colours, comfortable seating, and lush plantings invite you to immerse yourself in the joy of reading, indulge in private reflections, and delight in special events and author readings.

    Client: Burlington Public Library

    Landscape Architecture: Seferian Design Group

    Contractor: ELP Landscapes 

    Paving: Unilock

    Paving Jointing and Tree Surround Granular: Romex Canada

    Site Furniture: Maglin

    Fence Panels:  Green Theory

  • SDG’s Casablanca Waterfront Park improvement project featured in the June issue of Parks and Rec Business Magazine

    The Casablanca Waterfront Park improvement project has been featured in this month’s issue of Park and Rec Business Magazine. Nestled in the charming Town of Grimsby, Casablanca Waterfront Park is on the brink of commencing construction.  SDG is excited to collaborate with Oakridge Landscape and an array of dedicated suppliers to bring this project to fruition. Written by SDG’s senior landscape architect, Brad Smith, the article discusses the park’s design which aims to enhance connectivity, accessibility, and placemaking along the waterfront.  With a combination of active and passive recreational areas, including play spaces designed in collaboration with Burke Playgrounds, the park seeks to provide a vibrant, yet natural environment for the community- while preserving stunning views of Lake Ontario.  Stay tuned for future developments and construction progress of the park coming soon!