About Us

Rene Franse and John MillsFransen Mills Landscape Architects serves high-end residential and commercial clients who demand the utmost quality in design and detailing. The firm’s specialty is locating specimen plants, which give its projects a mature, established appearance as soon as the installations are completed. Projects are diverse in scale, ranging from French Quarter courtyards, high-rise condominium terraces, beachfront estates in the Hamptons, a two-thousand acre estate in northern Mississippi, a Palladian style mansion in Mountain Brook Alabama, and a 500 acre ranch in the Hill Country of Texas.

The firm’s philosophy is that it can be done. This is integral to its reputation and success; as clients demand the seemingly impossible, and our design team always devises creative solutions to turn dreams into stunning reality.

Ongoing and recently completed projects include a 1932 Tudor Style estate in Pass Christian, Mississippi; a Georgian style mansion in Mobile, Alabama; a Bed & Breakfast in Fredericksburg, Texas; an Offshore Energy Complex in Houma, Louisiana; and numerous fine homes throughout the New Orleans area.


Members of our distinguished team have served as a guest lecturers for the Longue Vue Symposium, the Texas chapter of the Garden Clubs of America, the Brazos Forum and many other organizations. René Fransen was the first landscape architect selected by the National Pool and Spa Institute to judge its design competition in 2003. He also garnered the ASLA Honor Award for the design of the grounds of a Richardsonian Romanesque mansion on St. Charles Avenue in New Orleans and for a 2000 acre estate in Mississippi where 10 acres were intensively developed adjacent to the residence. HGTV featured an 1850’s Gothic Revival villa and its grounds, landscaped by the Fransen Mills team, in its Homes Across America series. The firm’s work is also frequently featured on garden tours in the New Orleans area, as is René’s own courtyard, which was also featured in Secret Gardens of the Vieux Carré.