Mallory is a landscape designer with a passion for shaping public spaces that bring people together. Her work centers on the urban realm, encompassing streetscapes, parks, and civic spaces that connect communities and invite everyday interaction. Whether detailing a plaza or contributing to a large-scale streetscape plan, Mallory believes that thoughtful design can make cities more livable, equitable, and inspiring.
With an early interest in urban planning, Mallory approaches each project with a focus on how people move through and experience their environments. She values community engagement as an integral part of the design process, believing that the most successful public spaces are guided by local voices and character.
Outside of work, Mallory channels her creativity through crocheting and embroidery, finding the same satisfaction in crafting something by hand that she does in seeing a design come to life. Having explored Europe’s parks and public spaces, she continues to draw inspiration from how landscapes abroad foster connection and reflect cultural identity.