A licensed design professional that deals primarily, but not exclusively, with site work, such as plant selection, irrigation systems, site furniture, etc.
One who, as a profession, plans and designs landscaping. Colleges now offer a degree as a landscape architect.
someone who arranges features of the landscape or garden attractively
a design professional who uses plants, landform (shaping of the earth), water and outdoor structures (fences, walls, etc
a horticulturist who knows the elements of art and science to create functional, aesthetically pleasing extensions of indoor living to the outdoors
a licensed professional designer of ground works who takes into consideration the need for drainage, grading, native vegetation, installation of utilities and site improvements while creating an aesthetically pleasing appearance
an individual who arranges and modifies the effects of natural scenery over a tract of land so as to produce
a professional who can plan and
a trained, certified and registeredprofessional who can plan and actualize a wide variety of outdoor spaces
One whose profession is designing the arrangement of land for human use involving vehicular and pedestrian ways and the planting of groundcover, plants, and trees.
A professional who holds a degree in landscape architecture and is trained in horticulture, design, and planning.
person who designs the location of buildings, roads, and walkways, and the arrangement of flowers, shrubs, and trees. Landscape architecture was pioneered by practitioners such as Frederick Law Olmsted, who designed New York's Central Park, to integrate open space with the built environment of a major city.
A professional designer of ground works who takes into consideration the need for drainage, utilities installations, buildings, grading while creating a pleasing appearance.
Professional, with a degree, who is trained in the design and planning of horticulture.
A licensed professional who plans and designs landscapes. In some states this designation can only be used by certified professionals. Landscape architects are usually schooled in engineering and architecture and typically work on projects larger than residential properties.
Architect who designs parks and gardens in artistic ways.
A professional who holds a degree in landscape architecture, which involves training in horticulture, landscape design and planning.
A professional who designs building sites, subdivisions, and other projects which require work on drainage, grading, vegetation, installation of utilities and site improvements.
A landscape architect is a person with an education in landscape architecture and whose professional work conforms to the practice of the same name. The term landscape architect is used differently because professional licenses can be sought through registration examinations. This varies by country and state, for example some US states offer "practice acts" and some offer "title acts".