Día LandPractice connects landscape design, ecological restoration and community building through a mutual love of people, place and nature. Trained in Landscape Architecture and drawing on expertise in community-based services, Día LandPractice is committed to designing and restoring landscapes that are socially and ecologically sustainable. We take a land-first approach to design with a deep knowledge of native plants to support a healthy watershed, build habitats, and nurture soils for a vibrant and resilient ecosystem.
We collaborate with land owners, community organizations, cultural institutions, conservation groups and municipalities to foster a sense of belonging and connectivity. In working together, we introduce clients to a myriad of ways that their project can radiate beyond their property lines to benefit the local ecology and local community.
Día LandPractice is a certified Women-Owned and Small-Business Enterprise.

Diana Boric, ASLA Associate, comes to landscape practice with a diverse background in public health and media publishing. Diana worked with city agencies and community-based organizations implementing innovative program design and strategic outreach initiatives for LGBTQIA+ youth, re-entry, and homeless communities in New York City. Prior experience as a marketing and communications leader for beloved brands and institutions has fine tuned her skills in implementing creative endeavors with a great attention to design and detail.
Diana holds a Master of Landscape Architecture with honors, Sigma Lambda Alpha, from Rutgers The State University and a Bachelor of Science from Thomas Jefferson University. She also holds certificates in Interior Design and Architectural Studies and Human Centered Healthcare, both from The New School - Parsons School of Design. She has been recognized by New Jersey Garden Club, Dumbarton Oaks - A Harvard Institute, and a graduate nominee for the Olmsted Scholarship. A lifelong learner and convener, she is an active committee member of the national and state chapter of the American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA), and board volunteer for Women in Landscape Architecture (WxLA), making time for collaborations that promote equity and sustainability.
