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Green Theory opens flagship showroom for Outerspace

Press release - Outerspace, our new outdoor kitchen brand, has officially opened its flagship showroom in Vancouver’s Armoury District. Founded and built in British Columbia, the launch marks the public debut of the brand and its mission: to bring elevated, modular outdoor kitchens and furnishings into backyards, patios, and contemporary architectural spaces, crafted to elevate the way we live outside.

Editorial

Urban Rooftops as the New Green Commons

Imagine stepping onto a rooftop and finding a lush, green space buzzing with pollinators, fresh produce growing in raised beds, and a shaded seating area for people to gather and connect. Across the world, cities are embracing rooftop greenery not as an afterthought, but as a core part of urban planning.

Editorial, Company

How Green Theory Pushes Boundaries with Tech-Driven Design

National Technology Day was a perfect time to reflect on how innovation shapes the way we work. At Green Theory, technology is part of the story behind every project we create, whether it is a custom planter for a tight downtown space or a sleek, modular outdoor kitchen. But it’s not about replacing the human touch. It is about freeing up time for what matters: creative problem-solving, collaboration, and quality craftsmanship.

Editorial, Products

“Landscape Regulars” - How Site Furniture Shapes Social Connection

Urban Public Spaces - The emerging Third Place of today, how these spaces utilize site elements to connect people, bridge social divides, and allow people to return and become "regulars" of the landscape?

- By Sam Clemente (Green Theory contributing writer)

Editorial

Global Design Trends 2026: What’s Influencing Landscape Architecture Now

Across scales, from urban plazas to regional green networks, global trends are emphasizing sustainability, regeneration, and interconnected design thinking that responds to both environmental urgency and cultural evolution.

As we step into 2026, the landscape architecture profession is experiencing a profound shift, one that’s reshaping how we think about ecology, community, technology, and the role of outdoor space in a rapidly changing world. Designers are no longer merely shaping spaces; they’re catalysts for climate resilience, biodiversity, and human well-being.

- By Zach Curry (Green Theory contributing writer)

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