
KEVIN CONGER, Principal
Mr. Conger is one of three founding partners of CMG Landscape Architecture, a San Francisco-based studio. Mr. Conger serves as President and CEO of CMG, directing many of the firm’s projects and developing a role in the Bay Area design community. His projects have included redevelopment plans for Treasure Island, Hunters Point, and Concord Naval Weapons Station as well as university and schools, parks, and urban infill residential development. Mr. Conger has taught at Rhode Island School of Design, UC Berkeley, and the Boston Architectural College. Prior to founding CMG, Mr. Conger worked with Hargreaves Associates on Crissy Field and the master plan of the Sydney 2000 Olympics; and with Martha Schwartz on unique projects including residential design, urban public plazas, and land remediation.
SELECTED PROJECTS
Treasure Island Redevelopment
Hunters Point Shipyard Redevelopment
Bay Meadows Redevelopment
Crack Garden
SF MoMA Rooftop Sculpture Garden
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
University of California, Berkeley
2001 Grading Design
Rhode Island School of Design
1996 Two Unrelated Projects Studio
Boston Architectural Center
1996 Elements of Design Studio
EDUCATION
Rhode Island School of Design
1994 Master of Landscape Architecture
California Polytechnic State University
1988 Bachelor of Science Landscape Architecture
AWARDS, FELLOWSHIPS & COMPETITIONS
1994 ASLA Honor Award