New Playground

IMEG worked with the DC Department of Parks and Recreation to provide a considerable upgrade for a small, muddy site in Northeast DC. Providing landscape architecture, and civil and survey engineering design services, IMEG delivered the final playground design complete with play structures, swings, benches, LED pole lighting with integrated security cameras, permeable rubber surfacing,

Adaptive Reuse

IMEG provided civil and survey engineering design services, along with planning and landscape architecture, for the adaptive reuse of a vacant 13-story, 600,000-sf government office building into The Foundry, a 16-story, 520-unit mixed-use residential building. In addition to completely replacing the interior and exterior facades of the structure, IMEG provided design services for two large

New Luxury Condominium Community

The Enclave is a planned condominium community in the City of Fairfax with 80 two-to-three bedroom units in two four-story buildings, with on-site amenities including club room, fitness center, and garage parking. IMEG provided civil and survey engineering design services, along with planning and landscape architecture, for the new community. The community design along the

High-end Residential Development

IMEG worked with the developer, county staff, and citizens to refine the general development plan of the 19 luxury-home residential community as part of a public rezoning process. The IMEG team attended numerous public meetings and was ultimately successful in moving on to the site plan phase. Tree preservation, reforestation, and pond restoration areas were

New Multi-Family Community

IMEG provided civil, survey, and site engineering design services, along with planning and landscape architecture, for the residential community comprised of townhomes, multifamily condominiums, and age-restricted affordable rental units. The mix of unit types makes for a diverse, inclusive, and accessible neighborhood for a broad range of potential residents. An array of on-site amenities including

New Housing Community

IMEG provided planning and landscape architecture services, as well as civil and survey engineering design services, for the 213-unit residential condominium project including a mix of villa- type units and four-story multi-unit buildings. Pocket parks are tucked into the community and walking paths connect residences to a large community trail network and central community plaza

New Single Family Residential Development

This single-family residential development was carried from conceptual design through final design and permitting by IMEG. Tree preservation and the on-site Resource Protection Areas (RPAs) were integral landscape components along the perimeter of the development. Additionally, when a native meadow plant species was identified on site, IMEG coordinated with the Potomac chapter of the Virginia

Adaptive Reuse into Mixed-Use Development

IMEG provided civil and survey engineering design services, along with planning and landscape architecture, for the master planned mixed-use development project located along the Fairfax Boulevard corridor. Comprised of multi-family condominiums, townhomes, single-family detached homes, community and retail uses, as well as optional live-work units, the project design is focused around preserving the original building,

Shopping Mall Redevelopment

As Landscape Architect of Record, IMEG provided civil and survey engineering design services for the complete redesign of the aging Springfield Mall into a unique retail experience with clothing and jewelry stores, restaurants, food and snack areas, a movie theater, and fitness center. IMEG also provided on-call design services for redesigns, refinements, and additional scope

Off-Campus Student Housing

IMEG provided civil and survey engineering design services, as well as planning and landscape architecture, during the entitlement of a six-acre site in the City of Fairfax. The project provided the first off-campus student housing for George Mason University students. The 825-bed development offers students easy access to campus and downtown. To minimize negative visual