About.
We are a female-founded landscape & garden design studio. Using the natural world as our guide, we design, build and restore integrated landscapes that invoke connectivity with the land. Our designs focus on the seasonal and how the circadian life cycle of the landscape shapes our experience through light, shadow, and texture.
Based in the Berkshires of Massachusetts and San Diego, California, we design and build in the USA and Mexico.
Raina Weber designs and builds in European locations with Campo Culture.
Who we are
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Founder & Designer
Over the last 30 years Raina has worked on projects across the US, Europe & Mexico. She has designed ancient farm restorations and new creations in Spain and Portugal, created ecologically-sound tropical oasis gardens for boutique hotels in Mexico and guided native habitat restorations in the United States. She is the Founder of Project Native, a 54 acre native seed bank and nursery in the Berkshires of Massachusetts, a plant purveyor and grower for The Highline and the New York Botanical Garden. She curated a jungle garden setting for Michelin star restaurant Noma’s pop-up in Tulum, and co-designed the landscape at Slow’s La Granja in Ibiza as well as The Tree House in Tulum. She is now focusing her work back to her roots in the Berkshires and surrounding areas, as well as designing and installing landscapes in Europe with Campo Culture.
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Founder & Designer
As the daughter of the designer & horticulturist behind Campo de’ Fiori, Camilla has been immersed in the world of garden design from an early age. From sourcing rare pieces of stone, bronze & terracotta in Mexico to maintaining the renowned company gardens she possesses a unique eye for beauty and extensive horticultural knowledge. She holds a certificate in Sustainable Landscape Design from Cornell University, and a BSc. in Environmental Sciences from the University of British Columbia. Her work marries beauty, sustainability and function. As project manager for the Prospect Lake Landscape Hotel, she guided a 30 acre native restoration project in the Berkshires, and has since designed for clients on both the east and west coast. She is now based in Southern California to lead Campo Designs’ west coast projects.