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Steven G. Ziegler, RLA Principal, Member ASLA
Bachelor of Science in Landscape Architecture - University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1981 Steven is a third-generation landscape architect following in his father’s footsteps, the late Professor George Ziegler, of the Department of Landscape Architecture, University of Wisconsin-Madison. George had the priviledge to study under, and later work for the likes of Franz Aust, William Longenecker, Jens Jensen, and Frank Lloyd Wright. George shared this knowledge and his own acute understanding of Wisconsin plant communities with Steven, introducing him to the art of landscape design at an early age. In his work, Steven merges the power of art and design with the sciences, both cultural and natural, and with sound engineering practices for proper function. Therefore, blending art-science-engineering. Steven is also a strong believer in "evidence-based design." His work begins with a thorough examination of the landscape at hand, and a clear articulation of the goals, needs, and constraints of each individual client. Steven’s experience in the field of landscape architecture and land planning is diverse, spaning over 38 years. His path to the present has lead him through work in landscape construction, environmental research, land planning, landscape design/build, and 9 years to date as Principal of ZDA. Steven’s combination of design knowledge, planning, and field experience enables him have a hands-on savvy that only instinct and years of practice can allow. Many clients seek him specifically, knowing that their final landscape will be the vision that they created together with Steven, and that they can leave the project entirely in his capable hands. Art shows Wayside Gallery - Madison, WI - 1969 Publications Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore Prototype Impact Study, Phases I & II, 1969-1971 "On the Just Placement of Stone". by Steven G. Ziegler. Madison Originals Magazine. 2007. Vol. 12. Community Service Town of Middleton Plan Commission, 1988-1993
Urban Open Space Foundation (now Center For Resilient Cities), 1997 - present Major Design Works 1979 Kelly Residence - Sacramento, CA Email Steven G. | ||||||||
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