![]() And we are excited by the opportunity to bring our tools of design to reveal the stories of the communities that support the Angel Oak.” “We are humbled by the opportunity to be a thought partner for the Lowcountry Land Trust and the regional community in protecting the powerful energy of this place. “The grassroots effort to save this magnificent live oak, and the surrounding ecosystem, speaks to the power of nature to capture our collective imagination, bringing us together in service of a higher calling,” commented Thomas Woltz, principal, Nelson Byrd Woltz. Nelson Byrd Woltz was selected because of their depth of experience in leading similar public and private projects including public parks, academic institutions, botanical gardens and arboreta, and memorial landscapes. ![]() “We look forward to working with the community to bring this special place to life in a way that honors its history and its important role in today’s growing landscape.” “Nelson Byrd Woltz has a unique ability to connect people to each other and to special places through artful, intentional design,” remarked Ashley Demosthenes, president and CEO, Lowcountry Land Trust. Local Charleston firm Robinson Engineering will provide key support. ![]() CHARLESTON COUNTY, SC – Lowcountry Land Trust (LLT) has announced that, in partnership with a group of local stakeholders, it has selected Nelson Byrd Woltz Landscape Architects (NBW) to lead a comprehensive planning process for the much-anticipated Angel Oak Preserve, the 35-acre property surrounding the city’s nine-acre Angel Oak Park, which includes the iconic live oak. ![]()
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