Q&A with the Experts - Sitecraft
A Conversation with Wigens Lindor, Director of Operations
by Wigens Lindor, Director of Operations
How have people changed the way they use site amenities, streetscapes, pergolas, etc, in the past 5 or 10 years?
There have been notable changes in how people use these items. There has been a greater emphasis on activating public spaces to promote community engagement and social interaction. Site amenities, such as benches, seating areas, and outdoor gathering spaces, have been designed to encourage people to spend more time outdoors, fostering a sense of community and place.
Outdoor spaces are being repurposed as "outside" offices or study spaces. With the rise of remote work and the desire for fresh air, people are these site furnishing to create productive, outdoor work environments.
At Sitecraft, we pride ourselves on being at the cutting edge of trends in outdoor furniture - how their form, function, and installation can combine to create healthy spaces for a healthy lifestyle.
How does Sitecraft provide for these changes?
SITECRAFT has certainly evolved our line by adding new designs for today's trends. In the past year, we have seen that adaptability is paramount. To that end, our circular benches allow designers to create innovative solutions to overcome challenging surroundings.
Many schools and playgrounds favor our bench styles over others not only for contoured profiles and added flair but for their high traffic, durability, slat size Options; also adding the warmth of wood. Our site furnishings are a great addition to any environment while withstanding rugged use.
We help our clients by giving them the opportunity to build and execute any shape that other manufacturers find challenging.
What drives your creative process when working with landscape architects? What is the primary inspiration for how you design together? SITECRAFT strives to understand our client's project requirements, vision, and objectives. This involves discussions, meetings, and thorough communication to ensure a clear understanding. The creative process involves exploring various design concepts. In a collaborative effort, each contributes their creative ideas, drawing inspiration from diverse sources such as nature, art, cultural influences, and contemporary design trends. This collaborative approach ensures that the designs meet the desired objectives, functional requirements, and aesthetic vision.
We also have to consider the appropriate selection of materials based on durability, aesthetics, and sustainability for the specific project, taking into account factors like weather resistance, maintenance requirements, and the environmental impact of the materials used.
What are some of SITECRAFT'S innovative products currently in the market? We stay informed about the latest industry trends, technological advancements, and materials innovation. Drawing inspiration from emerging design approaches, incorporating new ideas and features into our designs, fostering innovation, and pushing the boundaries of what is possible.
Our premade modular pieces have given our clients more creativity and flexibility. Modularity has allowed for more complex designs to be achieved and easily built away from the job site. It has also made shipping long distances less of a challenge.
Do you offer solutions that make the end product more economical for the client? With proper care, our products will last for many years and retain their natural beauty.
Wood such as IPE, which is strong and stable, can have a functional life of as long as 40 years if left untreated. It resists movement, surface checks, warping, cracking, decomposition, and denting. Other woods in our inventory such as Mahogany, Red and Yellow Cedar, Purple Heart, Redwood, and Red Oak are known for their durability and weather resistance.
They have been used in fine furniture making for years. Reclaimed wood and our "Greenwood" recycled plastic are also in the mix. With proper care, our products will last for many years and maintain their natural beauty. All our wood stains and finishings are environmentally friendly and easy to apply.
As seen in LASN magazine, July 2025.