WILLETT MOSS, Principal
Mr. Moss is a founding partner of CMG Landscape Architecture, a Fellow of the American Academy in Rome and a licensed California Landscape Architect. He is currently a board member of San Francisco Architectural Heritage, sustaining an interest in making historic resources relevant today. He provides expertise in planning and design of institutional and public landscapes. His project experience includes working with historic properties, site planning rooted in ecological understanding, urban design integrating sustainable site systems, and community-based design. Mr. Moss’ work reflects his range of interests with a consistent focus on landscapes of broad value and public appeal.  He continues to create art and do research focused on the intersection of public landscape, bodily experience, and collective memory in addition to remaining engaged in the national academic community as a visiting critic in design schools.

SELECTED PROJECTS
Sunnylands Estate Site Planning + Rehabilitation
Mint Plaza
UC Berkeley Lower Sproul Plaza Student Community Center
Taube Koret Campus for Jewish Life
Marin Country Day School

TEACHING EXPERIENCE
University of Toronto
College of Architecture, Landscape and Design, Visiting Critic

University of Southern California
School of Architecture, Visiting Critic

University of California, Berkeley
College of Environmental Design, Visiting Critic

University of California, Davis
2004 School of Landscape Architecture Design Studio, Visiting Faculty

Harvard University, Graduate School of Design
1996-1997 Studio Teaching Assistant

EDUCATION
Harvard University, Graduate School of Design
1997  Master of Landscape Architecture

University of Massachusetts, Landscape Architecture
1992  Bachelor of Science, Honors

AWARDS, FELLOWSHIPS & GRANTS
2006-07  American Academy in Rome Fellowship
1996 Penny White Grant
1995 Janet Darling Webel Prize
1995  Harvard Community Service Fellowship
1994 Catholic University Traveling Fellowship Trainee