Join Patrick Stuart, Landscape Architect and Land Planner, Principal, Orsatti, Stuart and Associates, as he presents “The Inter-relationship of the Professional Disciplines of Landscape Architecture and Planning.”
This lecture will review Mr. Stuart’s career in land use planning, landscape architecture, and land development. Stuart has a Bachelor of Science in Landscape Architecture and a Master of Science in Community and Regional Planning from Temple University. He has also studied architecture abroad in Rome, Italy and traveled extensively through Ireland, Italy, Spain, and the United States.
With a comprehensive background in land use planning, landscape architecture and all phases of land development, Stuart oversees all projects at his firm and handles the consultant coordination and municipal approvals. He has been recognized as an expert witness in planning and landscape architecture before numerous zoning hearing boards, municipalities, planning commissions and has presented his clients’ projects to various state environmental agencies and transportation authorities.
This program is part of a series of lectures and seminars presented by the Department of Landscape Architecture and Horticulture open to all students, faculty and staff. This lecture is co-sponsored by the Department of Landscape Architecture and Horticulture, the Division of Architecture and Environmental Design, the Tyler School of Art and the Temple University General Activities Fund (GAF).