
The designs that evolve are a culmination of a process. The design process starts with listening to the needs and wants of a client. Investigating what will influence the process. Then start with concepts that provide a basis for a continuing process that the client and I will go through on a path to a point in time where the design will stop. Whether the project is a residence, a landscape, or a sculpture, the design process is the same. What a client must keep in mind is that in going through the process, we will find solutions that are based on decisions previously made in the process. As an "architect" for a project, I keep in mind the twelve personifications that influence our lives: physics, music, law, medicine, astronomy, writing, drafting, geometry, optics, arithmetic, history, and philosophy. Life has a rhythm; this rhythm is translated by designing with nature. Every facet in our life is touched by a natural environment that changes with time; so in turn, the design of project follows a rhythm that has harmony, form, function and will change in time.
The other philosophy statement I strive for is "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness through design." The basic nature of man with our environment is to achieve these three God given rights.
The firm’s services include; land planning, site development design for our commercial clients, single family house building design, residential design services, and residential landscape architecture. Residential services that we provide with our interior design associates are full service residential design services through construction management and observation. In the environmental planning services area we provide wetlands determinations, wetlands delineations, and assistance in wetlands permitting, expert witness in tree loss cases as well as tree appraisals, and tree protection plans.
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The balance of my business time is divided between other volunteer positions as listed below.
Bachelor of Science, Cornell University, 1977
Attend continuing education of a minimum of 15 hours per year through various continuing
educational venues for ASLA, USGC, and AIA credits.
A member in good standing of the American Society of Landscape Architects, ASLA, 1982 to the present.
Treasurer of the South Carolina Chapter of the American Society of
Landscape Architects, 2009.
Ex-officio Board Member of the South Carolina Chapter of the American Society of
Landscape Architects, 2005 to 2009.
Chapter Executive Committee member SCASLA, 1988 - 1994
A participant at the University of Massachusetts first symposium on Computers in
Landscape Architecture, 1984
A member of the South Carolina State Board of Landscape Architects,
1989-1993, Chairman, 1992, 1993.
A South Carolina delegate to Washington for the legislative fly-in,
1993, 1994 and April 2009
Volunteer for the South Carolina Arts Partnership, Design Week 2008,
Certificate of Appreciation April 14, 2008
Member of the U.S. Green Building Council & LEED 2009,
(Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design)
Associate Conservation Commissioner of York County, SC, 1982-1992
Elected Soil and Water Conservation Commissioner of York County SC, 1992 - 2000,
Chairman, 1995-1999,
Appointed Commissioner 2001 - present
South Carolina Association of Conservation Districts legislative committee, 1995 - 2002
South Carolina Association of Conservation Districts awards committee, 2004 - present
South Carolina Association of Conservation Districts, smart growth committee, 2000
York County Committee to formulate Storm-water Management and Soil Erosion
ordnances for the county, 1988, 1989
City of Rock Hill, South Carolina, Tree Commissioner, a founding Commissioner, 1988-1993,
Chairman, 1992, 1993
City of Rock Hill Empowering the Vision committee Member, Garden City sub-committee, 1987-1988,
Designed Master Plan for Greenways. Made major contribution to remove mall
covering Main Street and return to a motor vehicle street.
City of Rock Hill, sub-committee, Commission on future development and facilities
for PRT, 1995 - present
Catawba Regional Waste Water Treatment environmental sub-committee
Member, 1995-2000.
Member and Chairman of Committee for York County for the purpose to preserve land to
create a county commission to develop easements and purchase
of development rights. 1997
Member of York County Forever Commission, a land preservation commission for York County
formed from the above Committee, 1998-2005, Chairman, 1998-1999,
Member of the Catawba River Study Commission,
Implementation Task Force 1999 - 2007
City of Rock Hill Trails and Greenways Task Force charter Member, Chairman, 2000-2003,
Chairman of advisory committee to PRT, 2003 - May 2009
City of Rock Hill Manchester Meadows Task Force charter Member, A City of Rock Hill
Soccer Sport Complex and Park, 2001
York Conservation District Special Recognition Award, for Diligence and Dedication for
Waste Water Treatment Project, received October 23, 2001
2009 Recipient of the David Boone Advisory Volunteer Award from the City of Rock Hill
Parks Recreation and Tourism, received May 13, 2010.
Involved with the South Carolina State sunset reevaluations and continued support of registration
during tenure on the State Board of Registration.
Spent time and resources on behalf of the City of Rock Hill to promote ideas for revitalization of
the downtown main street area, including public presentations: The Empowering the Vision city
planning process, which was a two year long range process to develop strategic incentives for the City
of Rock Hill. I spent time and resources to promote a greenway master plan and make major changes
in the physical structure of the old downtown main street development.
Was a member of the committee that started one of the first county ordinances for
Storm-water Management and Erosion Control in the State of South Carolina.
Formulated a city street tree master plan and a parking lot landscaping ordinance for the City of Rock Hil
as a City of Rock Hill Tree Commissioner. I also made recommendations for a historical
tree grove park, which came to fruition with the design of
Ken Simmons and Associates of Columbia, SC.
Involved with promoting River Park on the Catawba River and other recreational and pedestrian
oriented development activities to improve the quality of life in the City of Rock Hill as a
futures development committee member.
Appointed City of Rock Hill Planning Commissioner, February 2009
Active in the City of Rock Hill 2020 Comprehensive Plan Update
Steering force in looking at alternative methods to a regional approach to waste water treatment
instead of one large regional plant that would be an insensitive engineering approach to the
regions waste water treatment needs. Furthermore, as a member of the Regional Waste Water
environmental sub-committee, I brought in decentralization and constructed wetlands
for waste water treatment experts.
Water Quality Forum panelist on waste water treatment comprehensive planning for the
Catawba Wateree watershed promoting Conservation Districts in a planning leadership role.
Promote and advocate open land preservation as an active member of the newly formed
York County Forever Commission helping with time and resources
Aided county and city planners in many instances to review new ordinances for
Tree Preservation, Sub-division design, and Development Standards.
Involved in the rewriting of the Lake Wylie Buffer yard ordinance for York County Council
in the most recent revision, July 2007- August 2009.
Assisted York County Zoning Administrator in updating Street tree list for Zoning and Development Ordinance 2010.
York County Ballet Company Board Member and President, 2001 - present
Rock Hill Rotary Club member, 1986 - present
St. John's United Methodist Church member
Cornell Alumni Club of Charlotte, NC, past President
National Geographic Society Member, 1967 to the present
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