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Beers of SWBR earns landscape architect license

Marlee Beers

Rochester, NY According to SWBR, Marlee Beers has completed her four-part licensing exam and is now a Registered Landscape Architect in the State of New York.

As part of SWBR’s Landscape Architecture team, Beers manages a variety of projects ranging from urban mixed-use developments to small-scale complex site designs. She is responsible for all phases of project development, including site inventory and analysis, schematic design, and construction documentation.

When asked about her passion for landscape architecture, she said, “It’s a profession where we’re able to make an impact and give back to communities and the environment. Knowing that landscape architecture has that power of transformation is very exciting.”

Beers received her Bachelor of Landscape Architecture from the University of Maryland.

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