Amy McLean, RLA

Landscape Architect at Studio A Landscape Architecture + Engineering, DPC
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(386) 825-5501
Location
Albany, New York, United States, US

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Credentials

  • Registered Landscape Architect
    Pennsylvania State Board of Landscape Architects
    Jun, 2018
    - Nov, 2024
  • LEED Green Associate
    Green Business Certification, Inc.
    Aug, 2016
    - Nov, 2024

Experience

    • United States
    • Architecture and Planning
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Landscape Architect
      • Jul 2023 - Present

    • United States
    • Civil Engineering
    • 400 - 500 Employee
    • Project Landscape Architect
      • Jan 2022 - Jun 2023

    • Landscape Architect II
      • Jan 2020 - Jan 2022

    • Landscape Architect
      • Feb 2019 - Jan 2020

    • United States
    • Civil Engineering
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Senior Staff Landscape Architect
      • Feb 2014 - Feb 2019

    • Higher Education
    • 300 - 400 Employee
    • Adjunct Professor
      • Jan 2018 - Dec 2018

    • Landscape Designer
      • Sep 2012 - Feb 2014

  • Rust to Green
    • Ithaca, New York Area
    • Rust to Green Civic Intern
      • May 2011 - Aug 2011

      Worked as a group member researching the food system in the city of Utica, NY and surrounding region. Organized an educational and interactive exhibit for Utica residents as part of the city’s summer “Monday Nite” event. Rust 2 Green is a Cornell initiated participatory action research program aiming to partner with communities, businesses, educational, and non-profit organizations – to redesign rustbelt cities in New York State. Worked as a group member researching the food system in the city of Utica, NY and surrounding region. Organized an educational and interactive exhibit for Utica residents as part of the city’s summer “Monday Nite” event. Rust 2 Green is a Cornell initiated participatory action research program aiming to partner with communities, businesses, educational, and non-profit organizations – to redesign rustbelt cities in New York State.

  • Cornell Plantations
    • Ithaca, New York Area
    • Botanical Gardens Summer Intern
      • May 2010 - Aug 2010

      Further developed horticultural skills through weeding, planting and mulching in addition to pruning woody plants and preparing planting beds. Assisted with plant records database and some surveying and mapping of plants collections. Further developed horticultural skills through weeding, planting and mulching in addition to pruning woody plants and preparing planting beds. Assisted with plant records database and some surveying and mapping of plants collections.

    • United States
    • Biotechnology Research
    • Horticulturalist
      • May 2008 - Aug 2008

      Maintained a four-acre residential property and showcase garden. The garden is composed of native vegetation ideal for fostering and attracting wildlife. Maintained a four-acre residential property and showcase garden. The garden is composed of native vegetation ideal for fostering and attracting wildlife.

    • Hamilton Educational Fellow
      • May 2006 - May 2008

      Maintained grounds of a public garden year-round. Researched and designed an educational streambank restoration brochure. Designed and developed a maintenance regime in the conversion of a plot of turf to meadow. Assisted in the supervision of volunteers. Cared for a wildflower garden. Maintained grounds of a public garden year-round. Researched and designed an educational streambank restoration brochure. Designed and developed a maintenance regime in the conversion of a plot of turf to meadow. Assisted in the supervision of volunteers. Cared for a wildflower garden.

Education

  • Cornell University
    MLA, Landscape Architecture
    2009 - 2012
  • Delaware Valley College
    Ornamental Horticulture and Environmental Design, Horticulture, Design
    2002 - 2006

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