“The only limit to your garden is at the boundaries of your imagination.” Thomas Church Landscape Architect

Like Thomas Church, a prominent North American landscape architects and the man responsible for introducing Modernism to garden design, we at Balthazar recognise creativity as the ultimate boundary of a green space. That said, we never forget that a garden is primarily an extension of nature that teems with life and requires special attention.

Mission

Our mission is to create and develop special places; beautiful scenarios that match the lifestyle and wishes of our clients, while respecting recommended sustainability practices.

Creativity, innovation, aesthetic quality and environmental harmony are the cornerstones of Balthazar’s holistic approach to the gardens we design, in tandem with our customers.

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Who we are

With extensive experience in landscape architecture, as well as the construction and maintenance of green spaces, Balthazar positions itself as a credible partner and consultant. Prepared and motivated to deal with a multitude of challenges, the Balthazar team has a major project portfolio that attests to the quality of its work.

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What we do

Constructing a green space is a painstaking task that involves various stages and skills. With a professional field team and experienced staff, Balthazar is well prepared for the different growth cycles of a garden and the many challenges this process entails. Our experience epitomises the commitment and dedication we reserve for every project.

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Gallery

Designed via a project, a garden literally comes to life as it’s being built. The initial step signals the beginning of a complex process that accompanies the seasons and the whims of nature, and whose development and success depend a great deal on the quality of the support it gets.

First and foremost, a garden reflects those who work in it.

Our teams’ experience and expertise can be seen in the work we’ve been doing, something that represents the best business card we could possibly have.

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Illustrations: Eduarda Lima