STIMSON
Kevin Hartzell is a skilled Landscape Architect and Designer currently working at STIMSON since March 2019. Concurrently, Kevin serves as a Visiting Lecturer at the University of Massachusetts Amherst since January 2018. Prior experience includes roles in landscape design and ecological restoration at SWCA Environmental Consultants from May 2017 to March 2019 and at New England Environmental from May 2010 to May 2016. Kevin also contributed to academia as a Teaching/Research Assistant at the University of Massachusetts Amherst from September 2005 to May 2010 and gained initial experience in baseball field and grounds management with the Boston Red Sox from April 2005 to September 2008. Kevin holds a dual Master's Degree in Landscape Architecture and Regional Planning from the University of Massachusetts Amherst and a B.S. in Agriculture, Turf/Plant Science from The Ohio State University, supplemented by a study abroad program at the Czech University of Life Sciences Prague.
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STIMSON
STIMSON is based in Cambridge and Princeton, Massachusetts and is composed of an urban and rural landscape architecture studio, a working farm and a plant nursery. STIMSON was conceived in 1992 by Stephen Stimson, FASLA. Born and raised on a 10th generation dairy farm in New England, a simple, agrarian-minded approach to design is the mainstay of our work. The studio has since evolved into a collective led by five Principals. We share a mutual love for the land, craft and invention. We design at all scales and every geography. Our work is a collection of intimate gardens, academic campuses, museums, parks and artful installations in the Northeast and around the country. Design expression comes from getting to know each site individually. Understanding context is essential. Long-term, curation of our work is part of the design process. We design for longevity. Our studio is a diverse and intelligent team of designers, planners, and horticulturalists. We appreciate an artisanal and bespoke approach to the craft of landscape architecture. A nod to regionalism, site histories and a respect for the environment are a given. Lifespan, no waste, education, and ecological fluency are at the heart of our values. We think that the process of design is just as important as the finished product. Doing things as well as we can, rather than as fast as possible is fundamental. We believe in quality over quantity. We still draw by hand. We embrace slowness. We think the most important learning comes from being in the field. On a job site, at the nursery, in a garden. We are teachers, we learn from each other, and our studio is our classroom. Hands-on, experiential learning is at the core of our practice. We like getting our hands dirty. We are passionate about our profession. Our collaborators and clients become friends and an essential part of our story. Our projects set our pace, but our families and loved ones mentor our success. We believe in a work + life balance.