Landscape Architect & Specifier News

OCT 2012

LASN is a photographically oriented, professional journal featuring topics of concern and state-of-the-art projects designed or influenced by registered Landscape Architects.

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movers & shakers our team. Farber specializes in urban environments but enjoys all types of projects, as they each bring their own possibilities and opportunities. Merileigh Williamson is a recent graduate of Texas A&M; University where she received a degree in landscape architecture, urban planning and horticulture. Green roof projects are a particular interest of hers — the technology that enables gardens to grow on roof tops and plants to survive in extreme weather CONDITIONS s ! DISTINCTLY envisioned design firm based in Cincinnati, named PLACE Workshop debuted, with immediate Jenny Berg manager, joined the firm in June and is working on municipal parks and recreation projects, including Raffety Park in Granby, Colorado, and playground design projects in Colorado and Bellevue, Wash. Bartling previously worked for Mundus Bishop Design in Denver on projects including Denver's Civic Center Robyn Bartling and Babi Yar Park. Carter Marshall, ASLA, landscape designer, joined the firm in May and is working on municipal park projects in Colorado, including the redesign of Wulf Park in Carter Marshall Evergreen and a recreation area master plan for Nederland. He also is working on school landscape projects. David Farber Merileigh Williamson plans to service clients in both Ohio and Kentucky. The firm establishes a provider for landscape architecture, urban design, planning, and environmental graphics with the goal of designing PLACES that connect the community with their environment. Kenneth O'Dea undertakes this new enterprise after 14 years of environmental design practice, including 12 years at the award-winning firm of Vivian Llambi & Associates, where he most recently headed up operations in Kentucky. s Neenah Enterprises welcomed its newest member of the team, Heidi Mitchell, as vice president of human resources. Mitchell was drawn to Kenneth O'Dea Heidi Mitchell the company management and vision and looks forward to building relationships with the corporate office and plant employees. Strategically, she will focus on creating programs that develop leaders internally. s Design Concepts, an award-winning landscape architecture firm in Lafayette, Colo., that specializes in planning and design for parks, schools, and communities, announced the addition of two landscape architect/designers. Robyn Bartling, PLA, ASLA, landscape architect and project October 2012 89

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