Connecticut landscape architecture - CTASLA
Connecticut landscape architecture - CTASLA
Connecticut landscape architecture - CTASLA
- No tags were found...
You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles
YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.
I am a strong believer in life learning and thepotential for new and interesting opportunitiesthat result from expanding our individual skill set,or what I sometimes refer to as your “bag of tools.”A well-rounded professional should have a set oftalents beyond an undergraduate degree. I believethat all design-oriented <strong>landscape</strong> architectsshould pursue and achieve LEED accreditation.Sustainable design practices are core to the professionand practice of <strong>landscape</strong> <strong>architecture</strong> andshould be considered and integrated in all projects.The years of evening studies to earn theMBA were extremely challenging yet proved tobe a significant milestone in my career and set thestage for another significant milestone — openingmy own practice.Left: A living wall buffers parking while overlapping curvilinearforms emulate the roof design and adjacent waterway.Below: Set above the trading floor, a striking roof terrace isthe centerpiece and signature amenity of this high-performancebuilding.31