- LRSI was contracted to Improve the landscape of the Navajo Nation Museum for the first time exhibition of the Treaty of 1868 on the Navajo Nation. The treaty officially designated the reservation for the Dine (Navajo) People.
- The Navajo Nation Museum project focused on establishing a landscape that is health and tended, and appears as such. To accomplish this LRSI used a combination of culturally familiar site elements, culturally significant plants, and landscape reclamation techniques. Before the renovation began - much of the acreage had succumbed to barrenness, compaction, and noxious weed infestations.
- Another crucial goal for the Navajo Nation Museum project was to demonstrate the materials and techniques that reservation homeowners could use to improve their own landscapes.
- The bulk of the project was completed by Navajo subcontractors.