Andrew is a Senior Associate at CMG Landscape Architecture. His approach to landscape design is built on years of work in construction and horticulture, combined with an academic background in research, teaching, and writing.
Collectively, Andrew brings a balanced approach between the conceptual and applied. He seeks to use design and engagement to provoke expanded possibilities for personal and cultural relationships to landscapes. Andrew has managed a range landscape architectural projects focused on housing, institutions, and parks; and worked with interdisciplinary teams for campus design, master planning, and design competitions throughout the Bay Area and beyond. Much of his recent work has focused on working with clients, engaging with communities, and strategizing implementation on large open space and parks projects in the Bay Area.
Andrew has been recognized with state and national American Society of Landscape Architects merit and honor awards for design, writing, and research. In addition to his own work, he has supported many book projects for domestic and international authors focused on mapping, urban resistance, and design and democracy. He continues to work with students and has been a guest critic at the University of Washington, University of Oregon, and California College of the Arts. Andrew holds a Master of Landscape Architecture from the University of Washington and a Bachelor of Arts in Communication and Critical Studies with a minor in Psychology from the University of Maine.
Awards
2018 National Honor Award for Design, American Society of Landscape Architects
2017 Honor Award for Graduate Scholarship, Washington Chapter American Society of Landscape Architects (WASLA)
2017 Honor Award for Thesis Design + Research, WASLA
2015 Merit Award, MLA Research, WASLA