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Tiffany Beamer and Richard Roark Have Been Elevated to the ASLA Council of Fellows

OLIN is honored to announce that two of our brilliant Partners, Tiffany Beamer and Richard Roark, will be inducted this year into the American Society of Landscape Architects Council of Fellows in recognition of their excellence in the category of Works. We say ‘brilliant’ because we consider Tiffany and Richard as beacons, directing us toward the future. They have both made a meaningful impact on our landscape architecture universe, and beyond—shining a light on what the future of the profession can and will contribute and where it will go. As Design Partners at OLIN, the two have each led signature, acclaimed projects across the US and internationally. Both appreciated as natural and effective leaders at OLIN, they were simultaneously elevated to Partner in 2012, and are part of ongoing expansion of our overall leadership. We are delighted that they will now carry the FASLA credential—an accolade for their past contributions as well as their promising future of good work within our profession and with the clients and communities they serve.

Tiffany is recognized for her artisanship in design, creating exquisitely shaped and detailed spaces informed through her passion for art and influenced by music. Her projects are most accurately described using the evocative verbs echo, sparkle, and dance. Like all forms of art, the places she makes are at once sensorial experiences and also reflective of culture. Yet, true to the ‘art and science’ credo of landscape architecture, her rigorous application of best practices in sustainable landscape design means that her projects also achieve the highest standards of innovation—from transforming a brownfield to a stormwater management and wellness oasis to protecting natural springs and mature native species within an urban redevelopment. Tiffany’s signature is her personal approach, where human-centered design begins with the relationships she builds within teams, with clients, and project communities, orchestrating harmonious collaborations to build beautifully expressive spaces.

Founding Partner Laurie Olin calls Tiffany ‘eminently worthy’ of selection for this class of Fellows, and reminds us that “After a series of brilliant projects with us in Philadelphia, she organized and led our Los Angeles office—winning competitions, creating outstanding civic designs, while mentoring a young staff, and building superb landscapes.” Charles A. Birnbaum, FASLA, FAAR, President and CEO of The Cultural Landscape Foundation has worked with Tiffany for years through her role as a TCLF Board member; he recognizes her artistry, saying “It’s the eye that sees the deep cultural traditions that make their way into the projects, through composition, detail, and living form. And it demonstrates a lust for public life, in practice. She’s the real deal!”

Similarly, Richard Roark has garnered deep admiration from some of the most significant representatives of our profession. Barbara Deutsch, ASLA, the Chief Executive Officer of the Landscape Architecture Foundation appreciates Richard’s contributions to the LAF Board of Directors since 2020, and supported his FASLA nomination with: “Richard’s ideas and projects are always ahead of the curve. I’m particularly inspired by his works in resilience… and on making the circular economy a research focus in practice, an exciting opportunity for future innovation!” Moreover, Frederick Steiner, FASLA, FAAR, RAAR, SITES AP, the Dean and Paley Professor at the University of Pennsylvania Stuart Weitzman School of Design and Co-Executive Director of The McHarg Center says of Richard, “He has a gift for bridging fairness and ecology through community engagement and good design.”

At OLIN, Richard sets a standard of practice that is both practical and idealistic. Recognized as a ‘change agent’, his projects address some of the most pressing issues of our time, and his design solutions are founded in deep inquiry into—and empathy for—the concerns of humanity and our planet. He leverages technology, research and invention to do so, leading project teams to settle for no less than optimal results—not for the sake of ego or perfection, but for the sake of a project’s impact on their communities and ecosystems. His nomination for FASLA cited his works at Dilworth Park in Philadelphia, ResilienCity in Hoboken, Marie Selby Botanical Gardens in Sarasota, Sojourner Truth State Park in New York, and Caño Martín Peña in Puerto Rico among others; these and several current projects share the thread of innovation in resilience planning and design—each transformative projects that protect natural and cultural resources, revitalize their contextual communities, and focus awareness of ecological systems and functions within urban or post-industrial environments, while making wonderful places for people to thrive.

We invite you to celebrate Tiffany and Richard’s achievements, and join us in congratulating them each for receiving the highest level of individual acknowledgement from our professional association, that they each so truly deserve. 


Tuesday 06.24.25
Posted by Kate Lawler
 

Expanding Leadership at OLIN

Dear Friends, Colleagues, and Project Partners,

As we plan an expansion of shared stewardship of OLIN, we’re so pleased to announce our most recent developments. In the last year, leadership at OLIN has grown. Two of our celebrated Partners have taken new roles—developed through interests and talents that have guided their everyday practice while making ours continually better. Building both the legacy and future of OLIN, Richard Roark is our Chief Purpose Officer (CPO) and Tiffany Beamer is now our Chief Operating Officer (COO). While I continue as OLIN’s Chief Executive Officer—steering what we do and what we think about, getting and giving back an infusion of ideas and energy—along with CFO Steve Dubin, now Richard and Tiffany augment the chief leadership of OLIN. 

And there is more exciting news! In the coming months, we look forward to introducing you to our four newest Partners, each of whom has been with OLIN through their careers, now taking on greater responsibility for charting our ongoing success and collaborations: Ryan Buckley, Greg Burrell, Janelle Johnson, and Demetrios Staurinos. Additionally, Josh Leaskey has been elevated to a new position as our Director of Professional Practice. 

We value the strong relationships we have fostered through each of our projects and professional initiatives. Please let us know how we can continue to be great partners—with you.

With warm regards and an open door for our next collaboration,

Lucinda R. Sanders, EdD, FASLA, RLA
CEO and Partner    
T: 215.440.0030 x805
E: lsanders@theolinstudio.com


Monday 05.12.25
Posted by Kate Lawler
 

Expanding Our Duty of Care

OLIN is proud to announce the completion of its first Climate Action Plan! An initiative of OLIN Labs, OLIN’s research practice, the plan has emerged from several years of internal office engagement and industry research. The plan is a framework that outlines our proactive stance on incorporating climate conscious design and operational practices into our work, from client relationships to site selection, design materials, performance, and office operations. It is a living document that we will build on year after year.

In September of 2024, OLIN joined 26 CEOs representing the world’s largest and most influential landscape architecture firms in committing to achieve the goals laid out in the American Society of Landscape Architects Climate Action Plan, OLIN’s Climate Action Plan is a critical tool to track progress and stay accountable to these shared goals.

OLIN’s Climate Action Plan addresses the practical realities of reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions through design materials, the built environment, and business operations. While OLIN’s Climate Action Plan focuses strongly on decreasing emitted and embodied carbon and increasing carbon sequestration, it also includes the fundamental drivers of our practice, and the areas where climate action goes far beyond carbon accounting and waste reduction. The OLIN Climate Action Plan is a critical effort to better serve our communities and the living world. It holistically addresses carbon mitigation, conserves biodiversity, and responds to the burdens of our overheated cities.


The OLIN Climate Action Plan is a critical effort to better serve our communities and the living world.


Wednesday 04.09.25
Posted by Kate Lawler
 
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