CARBO Landscape Architecture

CARBO Landscape Architecture CARBO Landscape Architecture practices in the areas of municipal, institutional, recreational, and residential design.

HISTORY

From its beginning in 1995, CARBO has continued to refine its skills to become one of the South’s leading landscape architecture firms. Under the direction and guidance of its founder, Jeffrey Carbo, FASLA, the firm has developed a considerable range of projects, while maintaining a keen awareness of the places where we work and developing thoughtful design solutions. The portfolio of com

pleted works over the last sixteen years, foster our ideals of exceptional design and implementation with tremendous attention to detail. CARBO practices in the areas of municipal, institutional, recreational, and residential design. Projects include state parks, arts and cultural facilities, corporate offices, botanical gardens, urban centers, college campuses, residential and community developments, sports, recreational venues, leisure amenities; transportation enhancements, parks, nature centers, and private residences. SPECIALIZED EXPERIENCE

CARBO has specialized experience in parks and recreation master planning and design including site and facility analysis, leisure and recreational programming, master planning, and design of gardens and outdoor recreation facilities. The firm also has experience in the design of infrastructure and support systems including utilities, signage and way-finding, vehicular roads, drives and parking systems; arbors/shade structures, and other ancillary park structures. PHILOSOPHY

CARBO strives to create elegant, serene and meaningful landscapes with timeless appeal. Our work is influenced by not only client needs and requests, but the indigenous landscape character of the region or locale in which we are working. Our completed works are influenced by the landscapes which surround them. Our goal is to identify unique local characteristics, and incorporate those features with subtle and abstract interpretations. We believe it is possible to successfully integrate and balance practical concerns with art, ecology, environmental sensibilities, and the culture and history of place. Jens Jensen, a noted mid-western landscape architect who practiced in the Chicago parks system in the early 1900’s wrote of this in his book “Siftings”. He states, “Art has its roots in the soil”, where he speaks of the native landscapes, and extols the virtues of identifying and celebrating that which is unique and special to a site or region. We also make every attempt to celebrate that which makes a place special.

05/19/2026
A very special project for our office! Read more about the new outdoor classroom & amphitheater at Southern University a...
04/29/2026

A very special project for our office! Read more about the new outdoor classroom & amphitheater at Southern University and A&M College here!

Southern University unveiled its latest addition to campus in March: an outdoor classroom and amphitheater.

Last month we celebrated the ribbon cutting and grand opening of the new Outdoor Classroom & Amphitheater at  ! Perched ...
04/22/2026

Last month we celebrated the ribbon cutting and grand opening of the new Outdoor Classroom & Amphitheater at !
Perched on Southern University’s historic bluff overlooking the Mississippi River, the Outdoor Classroom & Amphitheater creates a new space for learning and campus events. Terraced seating and berms accommodate more than 1,000 people, while a stage framed by historic live oaks opens to views of the river and sunset.
The seating terrace paving patterns draw inspiration from traditional African artwork in the nearby Southern University Museum of Art. Above the stage, a sculptural structure references the University’s Historic Bell. Once part of Kernan Plantation (the land on which the University is located), the Bell was originally “used by the plantation owner to summon his black slave workers to the fields,” but it was later reclaimed by President Dr. Joseph Samuel Clark “as an instrument and symbol of rebirth to assemble and awaken students and faculty members to the opportunities of a new day – students to the classroom to pursue an education.”
This has been an exciting project at our office and we are excited to watch the faculty, staff, students & community members use this new amenity on campus for years to come!

🌳 Phase One of the I-10/12 Split replanting is complete! 🌳  &  partnered to begin enhancing the main and highly traffick...
03/06/2026

🌳 Phase One of the I-10/12 Split replanting is complete! 🌳
& partnered to begin enhancing the main and highly trafficked corridor into Baton Rouge and CARBO is thrilled to have been a part of the team to see this vision begin becoming reality!
Based on a master plan that our team created, 76 native canopy trees were planted last month and 100s more will be installed over the next two years!
“Working alongside Baton Rouge Green allowed us to approach the interchange design with a focus on marrying environmental stewardship with bold, intentional design. We wanted to move beyond traditional highway landscaping to create a high-performing ecosystem that manages the site’s challenges while offering a lush, welcoming ‘Green’ gateway to everyone entering the Capital Region. It’s an honor to contribute to a project that brings design and long-term ecological health together.”
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02/27/2026
Merry Christmas & Happy New Year from the CARBO team…and Mariah✨🎅🏻🎄We will see you in 2026!
12/25/2025

Merry Christmas & Happy New Year from the CARBO team…and Mariah✨🎅🏻🎄We will see you in 2026!

11/20/2025
Happy Halloween from CARBO🎃🎃🎃 We hope you had a spooktacular day 👻
11/01/2025

Happy Halloween from CARBO🎃🎃🎃 We hope you had a spooktacular day 👻

We are thrilled to announce that our managing partner, Shannon Blakeman, was elected to the American Society of Landscap...
10/24/2025

We are thrilled to announce that our managing partner, Shannon Blakeman, was elected to the American Society of Landscape Architects Council of Fellows!
ASLA Fellows are recognized for their exceptional contributions to the landscape architecture profession and society at large. Election to the ASLA Council of Fellows is among the highest honors the ASLA bestows on members and is based on works, leadership/management, knowledge and service.
We are so proud of Shannon and the investiture ceremony was the perfect event to conclude our wonderful weekend at the ASLA conference in NOLA.
Swipe to see some shots of the CARBO crew out and about at the conference. It was a fun few days of attending lectures by our peers, presenting at field sessions, and volunteering at the host booth!
You can read more about Shannon and the other Fellows that were elevated this year here: https://www.asla.org/ContentDetail.aspx?id=67281

The countdown is on! We are so excited to see our friends and colleagues from around the country in less than two weeks ...
09/26/2025

The countdown is on!
We are so excited to see our friends and colleagues from around the country in less than two weeks at 2025 Conference on Landscape Architecture in NOLA!
We are also thrilled to have four CARBO team members involved in field sessions & hope to see you there! If you haven’t already registered, there is still time!

Address

200 Laurel Street, Suite 100
Baton Rouge, LA
70801

Opening Hours

Monday 7:30am - 5pm
Tuesday 7:30am - 5pm
Wednesday 7:30am - 5pm
Thursday 7:30am - 5pm
Friday 7:30am - 5pm

Telephone

+12253027452

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