Principal
NUVIS Landscape Architecture
Newport Beach, California
With 25 years of landscape architectural experience, Linda Forde provides design and project management for NUVIS' urban, environmental, and education focused work while also providing graphic expertise with a special interest in the sustainable and regionally responsive aspects of landscape architecture. As a LEED-AP, Linda seeks to include sustainable solutions for design guidelines, concept plans, native plant palettes, design development, construction documents, and construction observation.
Perry Cardoza, PLA, ASLA and President of NUVIS, creatively expresses his ideas to agencies, councils, and community groups developing a collaborative approach to urban focused problem solving. He combines this ability with his ideology of landscape architecture to provide memorable design solutions, unique to each project location. NUVIS a DBE/SBE professional services firm with over 50 years of landscape architectural expertise, creates responsible outdoor solutions that inspire people-oriented experiences from studios in the Orange County, Los Angeles, the Bay Area, and Las Vegas. Collaborating with public and private sector clients, NUVIS produces design solutions from concept through construction.
Matilda Reyes, Project Manager with Trust for Public Land, specializes in securing grant funding for native and sustainable recreation spaces and shepherding projects to successful completion. The Trust for Public Land is a nonprofit that creates parks and protect land for people, ensuring healthy, livable communities for generations to come.
David Reed, Business Developer with Pierre Landscape, builds relationships with designers, Cities, and clients to provide exceptional value and creative solutions. Pierre Landscape is a landscape construction company providing services for educational, recreational, retail, hospitality, and amusement organizations throughout Southern California.
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Native Spaces in Urban Parks: Infusing Maintainable Native Habitat in Recreation Spaces
Wednesday, April 5, 2023
4:15 PM – 5:15 PM