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![Lomas Encantadas offers beautiful outdoor views](https://www.hilltoplandscaping.com/wp-content/uploads/LE2-thumb.jpg)
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](https://www.hilltoplandscaping.com/wp-content/uploads/hoffmanthumb1.jpg)
Hoffmantown Church’s “Mission Field” becomes a reality»
For almost 10 years the Hoffmantown congregation had been working to implement the installation of what is now called “Mission Field” on a 9-acre piece of land adjacent to the church.
![Risen Savior Catholic Community gets a facelift](https://www.hilltoplandscaping.com/wp-content/uploads/risensaviorthumb1.jpg)
Risen Savior Catholic Community gets a facelift»
The Risen Savior Catholic church has three buildings, built in different decades. With removal of landscaping, sidewalks, irrigation, concrete channel drains, the Hilltop created an outdoor prayer garden.
![UNM Cancer Research and Treatment Center](https://www.hilltoplandscaping.com/wp-content/uploads/UNMH-thumb1.jpg)
UNM Cancer Research and Treatment Center»
Native and established plant material were used to provide a flowing and tranquil entrance in to the new facility. Boulders and large stones were strategically placed for slope stabilization as well as interest.
![Subdivision features xeric and contemporary landscaping](https://www.hilltoplandscaping.com/wp-content/uploads/cabezon-thumb1.jpg)
Subdivision features xeric and contemporary landscaping»
The mixed use, planned community Cabezon Subdivision in Rio Rancho, New Mexico, offers City parks, a community walking park, streetscaping, athletic fields, a community center, and commercial tracts.
![Forest Service landscape incorporates low water plants](https://www.hilltoplandscaping.com/wp-content/uploads/usfs-thumb1.jpg)
Forest Service landscape incorporates low water plants»
This three-story building for the USDA Forest Service, in Journal Center 2 in Albuquerque, was designed with the community’s overall design guidelines and plant list in mind.