Mike Dickerson (landscape designer)

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Mike Dickerson is an American landscape designer and entrepreneur based in Dallas, Texas. He is a co-founder and principal of Original Landscape Concepts, a luxury residential landscape design-build firm serving the greater Dallas area and North Texas. Dickerson co-founded the company in 2008 alongside partner Dave Hunchik, drawing on extensive prior experience in the Dallas luxury residential landscape market. Together, Dickerson and Hunchik bring more than 50 years of combined professional experience in landscape design and construction to the firm.

Career

Dickerson has spent his career in the Dallas residential landscape industry, working on high-end projects across the city's most affluent neighborhoods including Preston Hollow, Highland Park, University Park, and Lakewood. As a founding principal of Original Landscape Concepts, he has overseen the development of the firm's portfolio across the full spectrum of luxury residential landscape work, from intimate courtyard gardens and custom pool installations to comprehensive estate master plans on multi-acre properties.

Dickerson and Hunchik founded Original Landscape Concepts with a commitment to maintaining design and build services under a single roof — a "Design, Build, Install" model that keeps the firm accountable for the gap between design intention and finished reality. Under this model, the same principals who draw the conceptual plan manage the construction through completion, maintaining continuity of vision and quality control at every phase.

The firm serves clients across a broad North Texas geography encompassing established Dallas neighborhoods — Preston Hollow, Highland Park, University Park, Turtle Creek, and Lakewood — as well as the luxury suburban communities of Southlake, Westlake, Frisco, McKinney, Plano, and Keller.

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