July 11, 2022 – GGN is pleased to announce the promotions of Jill Fortuna, Kara Weaver, and Makie Suzuki to Principal; David Nelson, Jordan Bell, Patrick Keegan, Seth Gray, and Yuichiro Tsutsumi to Senior Associate; and Annaliese and Jianjun Li to Associate.
Jill Fortuna brings many years of diverse experience in Landscape Architecture, Master Planning, and Architecture throughout North and South America, Africa, and Australia. She manages complex projects and project teams thriving in a challenging environment. She strives to push the studio to embrace new ways of thinking about materials and construction in her Director of Research and Development role.
Kara Weaver has over ten years of experience designing and documenting public projects ranging from conceptual and interpretive master plans to precise detailing and tight grading over structure. She shines on projects that pose complex challenges, require intensive coordination between disciplines, and provide innovative and elegant problem-solving opportunities.
Makie Suzuki provides strong leadership at GGN on both domestic and international projects. Her enthusiasm for design and communication allows her to work effectively with a range of clients and craftspeople, from the evolution of concept design through on-site construction supervision. With her multidisciplinary background and focus on environmental and social responsibility, Makie mentors young designers in academia by providing a rigorous and inspiring example of the design profession.
David Nelson brings almost 20 years of experience in landscape architecture, applying technical expertise and construction experience to his work at GGN. David has worked on a wide variety of projects across North America, including urban plazas, parks, streetscapes, campuses, environmental mitigation, and residential work. He enjoys working with his colleagues to help address the gaps between the conceptual and technical aspects of design.
Jordan Bell brings to GGN his interdisciplinary background linking the fine arts, Landscape Architecture, and the sciences. His interest is in the physical nature of the built environment and the overlay and collision of natural and cultural processes that shape it constantly. As a technical expert, Jordan mentors designers of all levels at GGN and plays a pivotal role in establishing graphic standards on projects.
Patrick Keegan explores the connections between ecological and manufactured systems as a champion of both the natural and technological worlds. He began his studies at the University of Washington in bioengineering, but his passion for design led him to pursue Landscape Architecture. Working in this field allows him to apply his understanding of how things work to create simple and refined solutions in the built environment.
Seth Gray approaches design by looking to nature for inspiration to create elegantly simple design solutions. Seth is comfortable working in all facets of the design process and has collaborated on some of the Midwest’s most signature projects. Interweaving sustainability, regional materials, and native plants, Seth grounds his design in its local context, spirit, and form.
Yuichiro Tsutsumi is particularly interested in the logic behind simple aesthetic designs, relying on his background in architecture, Japanese gardens, and landscape architecture. He has worked extensively on key projects at GGN such as Umekita Park [CS1] and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Yuichiro enjoys climbing, traveling, and walking.
Annaliese Chapa grew up in Portland, Oregon, and moved to Seattle to attend the University of Washington where she received a BFA in Industrial Design. Her desire to connect people to each other and to the land brought her into the field of landscape architecture. She brings her experience in strategic planning, creative leadership, and industrial design to GGN. Her passion for creating strong emotional and physical connections between people, site, city, and the environment drives her creative process.
Jianjun Li holds the simple goal of creating useful, lovable, beautiful spaces for people. With a background in Engineering, followed by a Master’s of Landscape Architecture from the University of Southern California, Jianjun combines ecological, cultural, and social aspects of design with the support of extensive analytical research. His clear vision and diverse professional background inform designs that respect the inherent, natural qualities of the landscape while encouraging the growth and evolution of better spaces.
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