Stacy Ester

Associate at Design Workshop

Stacy Ester is an accomplished landscape designer and project manager with extensive experience in the field. Currently serving as an Associate at Design Workshop since July 2020, Stacy has managed high-profile projects such as the Penn State Arboretum Pollinators' and Bird Garden, Butterfly Pavilion at Baseline, and various initiatives at Denver University. Previously, from May 2018 to March 2020, Stacy worked as a landscape designer at Didier Design Studio LLC, contributing to projects like the Riverdale Animal Shelter and RINO No. 38. Educational qualifications include a Master of Landscape Architecture from the University of Colorado Denver and a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Studio Art from The University of Texas at Austin. Additional experience includes roles as an orientation instructor and graduate teaching assistant at the University of Colorado Denver, and positions in the film industry that honed skills in production design and video editing.

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Austin, United States

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Design Workshop

Design Workshop is an international design studio spanning the fields of landscape architecture, urban design, planning, economics and engagement. Since the first ‘Workshop’ in 1969, the firm continues to innovate with each generation, informed by changing economic context and the natural systems impacting our communities. A community of designers, architects, planners, researchers, and economists, we share a a deep commitment to design excellence and a holistic approach to creating places that stand the test of time. We design for people - not just today but for future generations. And in the rapidly changing world we live in, achieving a balance of resiliency and stewardship remains central to our work. We call this process DW Legacy Design®. Whether designing a private courtyard and garden, a new community within a fragile ecosystem, or transforming a brownfield site into an Innovation District, we strive to foster connections between people while creating meaningful, distinctive places.


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