
Coyle & Caron is a landscape architecture studio dedicated to creating meaningful places through collaboration with design professionals, artists, and public and private clients. We welcome design as a practice that is fluid, shared, and inclusive and we accept project challenges as a way to create distinctive design solutions.
From gardens and parks to historic and ecologically sensitive sites, we place an emphasis on excellence, experience, stewardship, creative problem solving, and economy. Principals Sally Coyle and Quentin Caron established Coyle & Caron (then Rampantly Creative LLC) in 2002 in Scituate, Massachusetts as a means to combine their shared interest and professional experience in landscape design.
Their work in design for zoos and aquariums resulted in many successful projects including: Asia Trail at the Smithsonian National Zoo and the Lisbon Aquarium. Soon the firm's practice expanded to include a variety of projects including: gardens, public spaces, commercial and mixed-use development, housing and infrastructure.
From gardens and parks to historic and ecologically sensitive sites, we place an emphasis on excellence, experience, stewardship, creative problem solving, and economy. Principals Sally Coyle and Quentin Caron established Coyle & Caron (then Rampantly Creative LLC) in 2002 in Scituate, Massachusetts as a means to combine their shared interest and professional experience in landscape design.
Their work in design for zoos and aquariums resulted in many successful projects including: Asia Trail at the Smithsonian National Zoo and the Lisbon Aquarium. Soon the firm's practice expanded to include a variety of projects including: gardens, public spaces, commercial and mixed-use development, housing and infrastructure.
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We have worked as a zoo designer for over 25 years, designing habitats to meet and exceed AZA standards. Coyle & Caron is experienced in the planning, design and implementation of habitats for a wide variety of species. We also design off-exhibit and habitat enclosure systems and consider animal enrichment in everything we do.
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