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Mo Convery

Landscape Architect at Confluence

Mo Convery is a skilled Landscape Architect with extensive experience in both landscape architecture and urban design. Current role at Confluence since October 2022 includes involvement in projects such as Duluth Baywalk and Parks to People. Previous positions include serving as a Landscape Architect at ISG, where contributions were made to Lake Washington Regional Park, and at Cuningham, where projects included the Bde Maka Ska Refectory Rebuild and Central Park Urban Living Affordable Housing. Prior experience also encompasses roles at Perkins+Will, Consensus Planning, Inc., and research positions at UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital Oakland and the University of California, San Francisco, showcasing a strong background in project management and interdisciplinary collaboration. Mo holds a Master of Landscape Architecture from The University of New Mexico and a Bachelor’s degree from Bryn Mawr College.

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Minneapolis, United States

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Confluence

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Confluence is a professional consulting firm comprised of landscape architects, urban designers, and planners. Our staff of 70+ includes 34 licensed landscape architects and AICP certified planners – and our firm is comprised of energetic, creative, and passionate people who are involved in making our communities better places to live. We assist our clients on a wide range of public, educational, institutional and private sector projects. Simply stated - we create places full of life. The diversity of our work and expertise has become a hallmark of our firm, and it’s a big reason why our clients engage us, again and again, to help establish their next creative vision for the future. We offer a wide array of design and planning capabilities, handling everything from stakeholder and community engagement activities to crafting urban design and community planning solutions, to representing our clients during construction implementation.


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51-200

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