I grew up in Santa Monica, California, and always loved the outdoors from the beach to the mountains. My family’s frequent summer road trips to National Parks and other destinations kept me interested in my surroundings, especially landscapes. I loved finding and exploring new and different landscapes. Around the age of twelve, we traveled to the Bay Area to visit an uncle who worked at the time for Peter Walker. He took us on a tour to some of Sasaki-Walker’s projects around San Francisco, and I was hooked.
After studying landscape architecture at Cal. Poly-Pomona, my career began in Los Angeles, where I worked on projects like the Getty Museum and 1984 Olympics with Emmet Wemple & Associates. Emmet’s personal approach to design and relationship building had a profound impact on me. I saw this same personal touch in Mark Johnson and Civitas, which is part of what brought me here a few years later.
My own design approach revolves around observation. Study. Thinking. Talking to clients and stakeholders. Listening. Understanding. Seeking feedback. At my core, I’m a people person, so I’m always interested in creating unique, personal solutions. I value the combination of what our projects do socially and civically, and how they genuinely improve people’s lives.