PWL Partnership Landscape Architects Inc.
Erin Ramsay is a seasoned landscape architect with extensive experience since November 2014 at PWL Partnership Landscape Architects Inc., progressing from Landscape Designer to Senior Landscape Architect. Prior to this role, Erin worked as a Contract Assistant at The University of British Columbia, contributing to the development of web resources for children's play environments, and as an Illustrator, creating maps and illustrations for academic publications. Earlier experience includes working as an Art Gallery Associate at Lattimer Gallery and serving as a Student Tutor at Mount Allison University. Erin holds a Master of Landscape Architecture from The University of British Columbia and a Bachelor of Fine Arts with a focus on Sculpture, Drawing, and Art History from Mount Allison University.
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PWL Partnership Landscape Architects Inc.
We are a team of landscape architects, urban designers, and site planners. Since 1976, PWL Partnership has transformed built and natural environments into vibrant and memorable destinations in ways that honour the cultural, historic and environmental attributes of a place. Each PWL project is infused with research and rooted in context resulting in thoughtful, site-responsive places. We believe even the boldest landscape architectural statement needs to be practical in function, so we begin every project by considering its anticipated users and then create spaces that will be enriched by future generations. Our goal is to have every landscape be truly regenerative— to give more than it takes. For us, every project is an opportunity to tell a story—one stamped with history, firmly rooted in the present, and pointing towards a long, sustainable future. That’s why every project we create is unique. In our first 40 years, we were behind some of the most significant developments in Metro Vancouver—from False Creek to Coal Harbour. We contributed a full range of services from site planning to community engagement, visual details to building positioning. Now, as we grow, we are putting our stamp on placemaking projects across North America, creating opportunities for dense populations and nature to thrive together.