| Brandon Adams has over forty years of experience with various types and scales of landscape architectural projects. In 1984, Mr. Adams formed his landscape architectural and site planning firm in New York City. Projects by his firm in New York included the design of three parks for the New York City Parks and Recreation with total construction costs of over $2,000,000, and the plantings for 22 blocks along the East River Esplanade on FDR Drive in Manhattan. Mr. Adams designed a commemorative park in New York, Bill ‘Bojangles’ Robinson Playground, which was published in Landscape Architecture Magazine in 1992. Mr. Adams relocated his firm to New Orleans, Louisiana in 1989. Projects by his firm in the New Orleans area include a riverboat casino in Mississippi, a new regional library and a national cemetery. Other projects include a master plan for a 95 acre sports complex in Daphne, AL, street and interstate visual improvement and planting design projects in D’Iberville, MS, and a City of Mobile Green Spaces Master Plan in a joint-venture with Plauche Johnson Landscape Architects. Mr. Adams’ earlier experiences included working with the main office of The SWA Group in San Francisco from 1978 to 1981. There he was involved in several large projects that included a corporate headquarters, city parks and the site planning of residential-community and office-complex projects. In New York City, Mr. Adams worked from 1981 to 1983 with Abel Bainnson Butz, a landscape architectural and site planning firm which specializes in the design of public and commercial developments. Education Bachelor of Landscape Architecture 1976 Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA Certification and Registrations Registered Landscape Architect Alabama Mississippi Louisiana New York Texas Illinois Council of Landscape Architectural Registration Boards (CLARB) Certified |