Ashleigh integrates her passions for art and the environment in her work, balancing functionality and beauty. With experience in projects at scales as small as rooftops in NYC and as large as multi-family developments in the Intermountain West, she adeptly navigates all design stages, utilizing both hand drawing and 3D modeling. Ashleigh is energized by collaborative problem solving and believes it is essential to leading a successful design process. An educator, she enjoys learning new software and sharing her knowledge with students and colleagues. She was awarded the Rachel Carson Prize for outstanding achievement in ecological and urban design at City College of New York. Her thesis project, “Building Wasteland: Terraforming and Carbon Capture in the Florida Everglades,” was showcased at the 2018 International Biennial of Landscape Architecture in Barcelona. She holds a Bachelor’s of Science in Landscape Architecture from the University of Connecticut and a Master’s in Landscape Architecture from City College of New York.