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BONITA SPRINGS, FLORIDA LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS
DYNAMIC DATA SHEET
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS
DYNAMIC DATA SHEET
GENUS LOCI STUDIO
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PRINCIPAL
Wayne E. Robinson, Jr.
RLA,/ASLA


Email
WRobinson@
GenusLociStudio.com

PRINCIPAL
C. Chad Elkins, ASLA

Email

CElkins@
GenusLociStudio.com
Genus Loci Studio
(Landscape Architecture)
Landscape Architects (FL)
3511 Bonita Bay Blvd. Ste. 1
Bonita Springs, FL 34134
239.390.9544
GenusLociStudio.com
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Introduction:  At Genus Loci, we're here to make life more pleasing through the creation of interactive environments people love. Extraordinary landscape architecture does more than impress the neighbors; it engages the senses and invites positive human participation. So our residential clients luxuriate in a personal resort atmosphere---right on their property---where outdoor living areas flow seamlessly from inside the home.

For commercial clients, we conceive remarkable public spaces that draw people in and encourage them to stay. Our holistic design philosophy ensures that all individual elements grow naturally from a greater plan, carefully taking into consideration every logistical, mechanical, environmental and financial concern at hand. We envision meaningful places for community development, social interaction and personal meditation—utilizing the water & environmental conservation principals of Xeric Landscape Design and the Florida Yards & Neighborhoods Program.

Genus Loci comes from the Latin for sense of place. And that's exactly what we do---create dynamic, lush, tranquil, engaging places people connect with emotionally... and don't want to leave. Our approach makes solid business sense, too---elevating the real estate value of properties with unique features that make them more desirable to current owners and potential buyers.
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