About Us
SiteCreative has a focus on sustainable contemporary landscapes to engage people while respecting the unique character of every site.
Our collaborative design process fosters the development of elegant and meaningful spaces. The use of simple forms with a refined materials palette is often used to complement existing noteworthy landscape features, emphasizing what makes each site distinct.
Sustainable site design principles have been integral to our work since day one. With the ever increasing pace of environmental challenges, these principals are just as important as ever.
Much enthusiasm is brought to the early schematic phase of design where sketches and ideas are flowing.
Many iterations and collaborative ideas get explored that open our eyes to all possibilities. From there we continue to work closely with the team to refine these ideas into a clear vision, and make that vision a reality.
We enjoy working collaboratively with clients, architects, engineers, and contractors. We understand everyone on the team brings a unique perspective and a specific area of expertise, so listening and understanding is key to the overall success of every project.
SiteCreative received the 2015 Boston Society of Landscape Architects' design award and the 2019 Best of Boston Home award for Landscape Architecture.
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Stephanie Hubbard is the founder and principal of SiteCreative. She is a LEED AP accredited professional and a registered landscape architect with over 25 years of design experience. Stephanie's passionate interest in materiality, eye for color and form, and horticultural expertise drive the focus of the SiteCreative studio.
Prior to establishing SiteCreative in 2006 Stephanie was Senior Associate at Halvorson Design Partnership for a decade, providing design and project management for large scale public and campus projects including the New Center for Theater and Dance at Williams College and DeCordova Museum and Sculpture Park, which won a Boston Society of Landscape Architects award.
Stephanie received her degree in landscape architecture from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst including a year studying landscape architecture and urban design at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark. She has made numerous appearances on the PBS This Old House program presenting her designs for five projects. She was featured as one of the top 10 Architects and Designers in Women's Business Boston, has been a frequent guest lecturer at Harvard's Graduate School of Design Career Discovery program, is a guest critic at the Landscape Institute and Boston Architectural College, and has mentored at YouthBuild. She is a member of the US Green Building Council, a member of the Santa Barbara Museum of Art Women’s Board, and recently certified as a California Native Plant Landscape Professional.