Marta Gual

Marta has been practicing professionally in both Spain and California since 2010. She sees landscape architecture as a means to positively influence ecosystems and tackle social issues through dynamic designs.

Marta works primarily on the extensive technical documentation required to build projects, most recently on the LinkedIn Middlefield Campus, the California State Capitol Annex Replacement and Glenstone Museum. She has been recognized for innovative design work as the recipient of both an ASLA Honor Award (2014) and First Place in the Thomas Church Design Competition at UC Berkeley (2014).


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