Commercial Landscape Galleries
New subdivision streetscaping, parks and government buildings are just a few areas in which Hilltop Landscaping has experience in design and installation. Below is a sampling of completed projects for you to tour through.
Lomas Encantadas offers beautiful outdoor views»
This mixed use planned community offers impressive entry features, community walking gathering points, and a contemporary landscape design softened by the use of sod turf and water features.
Hoffmantown Church's "Mission Field" becomes a reality»
Starting with raw, undisturbed ground, The Hilltop worked with Franklin’s Earthmoving and Atlas Electric to transform the space into the magnificent facility with soccer field, basketball court, ampitheatre, and other amenities in a period of 7 months.
Risen Savior Catholic Community gets a facelift»
With removal of all the landscaping, concrete sidewalks, irrigation, and old outdated concrete channel drains, the Hilltop created a beautiful outdoor prayer garden between the two buildings—now called the St. Francis Prayer Garden—in what used to be unusable space.
UNM Cancer Research and Treatment Center uses native, low-water plants»
Native and established plant material were used to provide a flowing and tranquil entrance in to the new facility. Boulders and large stones have been strategically placed for slope stabilization as well as interest in the landscape.
Cabezon Subdivision features xeric and contemporary landscaping»
Working with the developer, civil engineers, and signage artists, we provided a verdant environment utilizing native and established plant material, specifically selected to flourish while being irrigated by gray water provided by the community waste water treatment facility.
USDA Forest Service landscape incorporates low water plants»
This three-story building, situated in the planned business community of Journal Center 2 in Albuquerque, New Mexico, was designed with the communities overall design guidelines and plant list in mind.
