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  1. Landscape Architect Steve Martino, FASLA, has earned a national reputation for consistent design excellence in landscape architecture. Steve’s pioneering work with native plant material and the development of a desert derived design aesthetic is widely recognized.

  2. Steve Martino is an award winning Landscape Architect, the principal of Phoenix-based Steve Martino & Associates and a Fellow of ASLA. Read More.

    • Phoenix, 85021, Arizona
    • (602) 957-6150
  3. Steve Martino, FASLA, is the principal of Phoenix-based Steve Martino & Associates and a Fellow of ASLA. Martino has won countless awards throughout his career. Most recently, he received ASLA’s 2006 Award of Excellence in Residential Design (link to his project).

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  4. The best Architecture Professionals behind the projects we publish. Discover the newest Landscape Architecture projects by Steve Martino & Associates on ArchDaily in United States and United...

  5. WaterWorks at Arizona Falls | Modern Phoenix. Designed by Lajos Heder and Mags Harries. Landscape Design by Steve Martino Associates. 56th Street and Indian School Road, open 24 hours. Tours, photographs and research about classic midcentury architecture in Phoenix, Arizona.

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  6. Steve Martino, FASLA, is the principal of Phoenix-based Steve Martino & Associates and a Fellow of ASLA. Martino has won countless awards throughout his career. Most recently, he received ASLA’s 2006 Award of Excellence in Residential Design (link to his project).

  7. Jun 10, 2006 · Steve Martino & Associates 1111 E. Dunlap Ave., Suite 1-625 Phoenix (602) 957-6150. Thomas and Andrea Kotoske have, as their landscape architect Steve Martino describes it, “a skinny...