MNLA MNLA

Michele Richmond, PLA, ISA, SITES AP, WEDG

Associate

Michele is an Associate with MNLA with a background that ranges from public open space to community-driven development and affordable housing. She is driven by a holistic approach to deliver thoughtful, sound design solutions that enrich the human experience while also building ecological, social and cultural resources in the community. At MNLA, Michele has been deeply involved in the design and construction of the Penn District Improvements, the implementation of the Hudson Square Street Tree Standard, East Side Coastal Resiliency, Master Planning at Long Island Lutheran High School, and various campus improvements at St. Luke’s School in Manhattan.

 

Michele received a Master of Landscape Architecture from the Harvard University Graduate School of Design. She has been published in Harvard University’s Arnolida, the quarterly magazine of the Arnold Arboretum, and The Field, the professional practice blog of the ASLA, and is an ISA certified arborist.