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December 11, 2019








Seattle-based Land Morphology promoted landscape architects Lindsey Heller to partner, Renee Freier to principal and Ints Luters to associate principal, and hired Greg Murphy as a senior associate, Betsy Haddox as a landscape architect, Dylan Crawford and Cara Huang as landscape designers and Kristina Koenig as a bookkeeper.
Heller joined the firm in 2013 with experience in public garden and zoo design. She is leading the Leach Botanical Garden project, now under construction in Portland. Freier was hired in 2016 and has designed parks, schools, botanic gardens and housing. She is working on commercial projects in Alaska. Luters was hired in 2018 and has a background in integrated ecological design. He has designed parks and zoos and is leading several Seattle-area private projects.
Murphy will manage private projects in the Northwest, and projects in Connecticut and New Jersey. He has managed public park and private development projects. Haddox will be project landscape architect for many of the firm's private projects. Crawford has been working on infrastructure, transportation and park projects. Huang previously designed mixed-use and streetscape projects in California. Crawford and Huang will support project teams. Besides bookkeeping, Koenig will assist with office operations. Land Morphology provides landscape architectural services.