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This position will support our national Landscape Architecture and Land Planning practices by providing site planning, urban and landscape design, and graphic and technical expertise.
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We are presently looking for a landscape designer or landscape architect with an enthusiasm for native plants, creative stormwater design and a love of nature. Verdant Enterprises is seeking an individual who shares our commitment to environmentally responsive and ecologically responsible landscape design.
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Time management and organizational skills are essential for this position, which will involve managing multiple projects simultaneously, including site design, planting design, conceptual grading, and construction detailing experience.
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Landscape Design and Sales Associate. Five years minimum experience in residential landscape architecture preferably in the design and build environment. Strong knowledge of hardscape design and construction.
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GreenScape Associates also markets to new residential construction and major renovation where a full design, landscape and hardscape service will provide an entirely unique outdoor environment.
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Design practice ranges from master planning to detailed landscape architectural design and implementation for urban waterfronts, urban revitalization studies, urban parks, and public realms as well as housing and campus projects.
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Our landscape architecture group works on a range of environmentally focused design and planning projects including parks and recreation, housing, streetscapes, infrastructure, civil and institutional work.
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Mantle is a progressive Landscape Architecture practice deliberately conceived in response to the pace, complexity, and multidisciplinary nature of contemporary projects. Culver City based, design oriented architectural practice with a construction component.
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At COASTAL, you will be responsible for overseeing the design, planning, and implementation of landscape elements within our residential subdivisions and commercial projects. Incorporate sustainable design principles into projects, including native plant selection, water conservation strategies, and stormwater management solutions.
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Experience in coordinating interior design elements with the required consultants including landscape architects, historic preservation coordinator, environmental graphics staff, etc. Facilities Development and Management, Office of the University Architect, seeks an Interior Design Project Coordinator to manage and coordinate internal and external teams in preparing and executing the interior design scope of capital projects including but not limited to tenant improvements, site improvements and new construction to ensure they meet the overall goals of the University.
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Featuring Foster Grant, our premiere eyewear brand with over 90 years of heritage, our company continues to design stylish yet affordable eyewear for consumers around the world. Category insights, consumer/market trends and competitive landscape.
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THE COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE AND ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN With more than 2,000 students and 145 faculty and staff, Cal Poly’s acclaimed College of Architecture and Environmental Design (CAED) offers a unique blend of eight degree programs in five closely related departments: architectural engineering, architecture, city and regional planning, construction management, and landscape architecture.
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5+ years in Urban Planning (design-based), Landscape Architecture, or Civil Engineering. As a Senior Land Planner for Fischer Homes, you will engage a diverse team of land development professionals to plan, design, and ultimately obtain approvals for communities across a variety of housing types and metropolitan areas.
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Conceptualize, design and graphically represent community-related amenities and features such as clubhouses, swimming pools, walking trails, and entry monumentation. Have strongsiteplanning/design skills that maximize land value while creating a strong sense of place.
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As a multidisciplinary firm, our services include architecture, construction management, land surveying, landscape architecture, transportation engineering, municipal engineering, and environmental.
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