dwg.
Robert Infanger is a seasoned Landscape Architect with over a decade of experience in the field. Currently employed at dwg. since December 2019, Robert has previously held key positions as a Landscape Architect and Project Manager at Y2 Consultants, LLC from November 2011 to December 2019, and as a Landscape Designer at Village Gardener for a brief period in 2011. Earlier in Robert's career, experience as a Draftsman at Architectural Accents Windows, Doors & More laid the foundation for expertise in design. Robert holds a Bachelor of Landscape Architecture from The University of Georgia, graduating in 2009.
dwg.
At dwg., we take great pride in seeing our work positively impacting the health and vitality of the communities, environments and economies around them. We envision a world where creativity leads great social and environmental change. Our work simultaneously celebrates an authentic sense of place while working toward an economically equitable, environmentally conscious and sustainable future. Recognizing the potential for urban architectural landscapes to encourage social and environmental change, dwg. was established in 2010 to create forward-thinking design solutions that promote healthier and more resilient communities. Our firm is passionate about urbanism, targeting our efforts at projects within high-growth urban areas. This results in a wide range of expertise including on-grade and on-structure landscape design, adaptive reuse, green infrastructure, public art installations, and urban design. We are leaders in sustainable design and low-impact development. Our award-winning, transformative landscapes are the product of careful analysis of the project’s opportunities and constraints, as well as the thoughtful implementation of sustainable strategies appropriate to each specific site. By fusing urban design principles with architectural form and the natural environment, we create innovative designs that are environmentally responsive, tactile, modern, and artfully composed. Our work enhances the built environment through the creation of engaging and meaningful places that connect to natural processes.