Six/Four.
A house number became a studio name — and a discipline. We make outdoor places that feel inevitable, the way a well-numbered door does: like you’ve arrived.
The house we grew up in. The number we carry forward.
Outdoor space shouldn’t be an afterthought.
Done properly, it can change how a place is experienced. It can draw you in and leave a lasting impression. Sometimes it can even give you goosebumps.
That belief drives how we work, and shows up in the finished spaces. When it comes to outdoor experiences, we don’t chase trends or look sideways. We take the lead.
Loft Six Four grew out of a simple frustration.
Too many outdoor spaces looked fine, but felt forgettable.
So we did something about it.
We built a studio around experience first. Spaces people want to use. Spaces that set a higher standard for the entire project.
Curious where the name Loft Six Four comes from? Ask us. We’ll tell you in person.
Over the years, Loft Six Four has brought energy, creativity, and design excellence to every project we have worked on together. Loft Six Four truly understands and continually demonstrates the value of collaborative practice, and is an incredible team player.Jake Gines — Associate Principal, Method Studio
The powerhouses behind
the projects.
We’re a tight, experienced team of landscape architects and designers working across large-scale developments and luxury homes.
Brandon founded Loft Six Four to push outdoor space beyond expectation and into experience. His work brings together insane creativity, bold thinking, and technical expertise honed by years designing luxury homes and large-scale rooftop developments. He’s known for cutting through noise early and asking the crucial questions: What should people feel here? Why would they choose to stay?
Standing on the 4th West rooftop during an event, a resident told me how central that rooftop was to his everyday life. The connections he’d made there, the community it created. That was the moment it really hit home: this stuff matters.
The High Line: an old rail line lifted thirty feet above New York, turned into something completely new. Disruptive, risky, and wildly ambitious.
Apple Computers and Bjarke Ingels Group’s Hedonistic Sustainability.
Your landscape is so boring!
Nate is the reason things run smoothly at Loft Six Four. He oversees projects, people, and delivery across the studio. He started as an intern and worked his way through nearly every role, which means he knows the process inside out. Loyal, invested, and built for the long game.
Giving a class tour of a rooftop project I helped create for students from my alma mater.
The Oregon coast, with Bandon Dunes Golf Resort at the top. The Old Mac course — a Tom Doak design. I could play it every day and never get bored.
Systems that reward patience instead of urgency.
Simple done well beats complex done poorly.
Allie works on L64’s residential projects. She focuses on how a space feels day to day. She locks in the mood early, then dives into the nitty gritty until everything clicks. Big city energy inspires her, but she’s just as happy obsessing over a perfectly layered garden bed.
Touring Modern Elm with friends and family, and getting to explain the design ideas and intention behind them.
Central Park, New York. A rare pocket of nature in the middle of a huge city. Also Fish Lake, Utah — beautiful and peaceful in the early mornings.
Coffee table books. A long run. A fresh notebook with nothing written in it yet.
Women belong in sports and STEM.
When the client sees the work for the first time and is in awe, that’s the goal. Working across concept, 3D design, and documentation, Rob makes sure the original idea gets built. Raised in Alaska, his upbringing and travel showed him how powerful great places can be.
Seeing the Dolomites for the first time. The panorama is so unreal it almost looks fake.
Costa Rica — our Airbnb had a plunge pool surrounded by jungle, with a view of Arenal Volcano. All-time: the back patio at my home in Holladay. It feels like a warm hug.
6am drives up Big Cottonwood Canyon.
Morning coffee should be drunk black. Nothing added if it’s to be fully enjoyed.
Avery leads 3D design at Loft Six Four, turning 2D concepts into detailed models and visuals that help clients see and almost feel a space before it’s built. Academically distinguished and technically fluent, she blends precision with an artist’s eye.
My wedding day. The most perfect day, filled with so much love from the people we love most.
Lake Tahoe. Growing up there shaped everything about how I connect to the outdoors. The contrast between water, forest, and mountains gave me my first understanding of landscape.
Everyday walks. Moving through neighbourhoods and noticing how people shape their yards.
Ranch is the best condiment.
Natalie manages billing and HR, creating the structure that lets everyone do their best work. She makes sure people feel heard and accepted. You can feel it in the studio culture. Outside the studio, she’s a professional photographer, traveler, and proud mom and grandma.
Hiking Mt. Rainier. An unforgettable, spiritual experience. I had full-body goosebumps more than once!
Disneyland and Dana Point. The first is magic, the other is peace. The memories there stretch from my parents to my kids and now my grandkids.
Running. After one half marathon I was hooked. It became therapy. Eight half marathons and counting.
Family is everything. That’s non-negotiable. Also, Diet Pepsi is not acceptable. Only Diet Coke!
Loft Six Four in a nutshell: Creative. Responsive. Thoughtful.Ben Lowe — Principal & Chief Development Officer, Lowe Property Group
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