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SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS
<br />Ms. Cook-Weedon leads the Landscape Architectural staff, founded on her more than 30 years
<br />of landscape architectural experience with demonstrated strengths in creative design, graphic
<br />presentations, and planting design. She has successfully completed numerous large-scale projects,
<br />which encompassed design studies, planting designs, and the various interrelated professions and
<br />tasks necessary to manage the projects through to completion.
<br />EXPERIENCE
<br />Joe Di Maggio Children's Hospital Vistor's Clubhouse, Hollywood, FL; Landscape Architect/
<br />Project Manager: Client: Memorial Healthcare System: Responsible for the site and landscape
<br />design for a restorative garden with a playground area specifically for the use by children users of
<br />the Joe DiMaggio facility. Special attention was made to the creative design process, branding and
<br />the selection of equipment, furnishing and site design details that accommodated for at-grade-level
<br />activities for wheelchair-bound users.
<br />Gator Run Park, Weston, FL; Client: City of Weston: Responsible for the site design and planting
<br />specifications for a 5-acre community park including lighting improvements, continuous walking
<br />paths, children’s play equipment, planting and irrigation design near an elementary school. The design
<br />provided a butterfly garden and shade structures in proximity to and to build strong connections with
<br />the adjacent elementary school.
<br />Deering Estate at Old Cutler Bay, Palmetto Bay, FL; Client: Miami-Dade County Park and
<br />Recreation Department: Responsible for the historical restoration and landscape design of all park
<br />areas. The project included detailed archaeological planting design, habitat restoration and planting
<br />design, as well as hardscape design that was consistent with the historical character of the park.
<br />Sombrero Beach Park, Marathon, FL; Client: City of Marathon: Responsible for the park master plan
<br />and design for the creation of a beach-front park with dune access, volleyball courts, playgrounds,
<br />beach amenities, dune and turtle nesting habitat restoration.
<br />Redlands Fruit and Spice Park, South Dade, FL; Landscape Architect/Project Manager;
<br />Client: Miami-Dade Park and Recreation Department: Botanical garden design showcasing the
<br />relationships between agriculture and culture, with particular attention to creating an around-the-
<br />world thematic design with thoroughness in details about planting arrangements, cultivated species
<br />and spatial qualities.
<br />Miramar Parkway Landscape Improvements, Miramar, FL: Landscape Architect/Project Manager;
<br />Client: City of Miramar: Prepared conceptual designs for gateway features at the entrance into the
<br />City. The designs included architectural elements, branding, urban greenways and character planting.
<br />Patricia A. Mishcon Athletic Field, North Miami Beach, FL; Landscape Architect; Client: City
<br />of North Miami Beach: Developed site design for an active park facility with multiple fields that
<br />established a strong connection to an adjacent linear park housing the City's annual Italian Festival.
<br />Corridors Beautification Master Plan, Weston, FL; Landscape Architect; Client: City of Weston:
<br />Responsible for the coordination of drainage improvements and roadway design components
<br />through the development of a master plan and landscape design for planting and branding along all
<br />major thoroughfares of the city, including lighting and gateway features. This master plan set the tone
<br />for all subsequent roadway planting for the following 15 years.
<br />Firestation Plaza, Delray, FL: Client: Delray CRA: Led a team of site designers and engineers in
<br />the development of a public plaza on a primary threshold into the downtown CRA area. The plaza
<br />consisted of specialty permeable paver selections, intricate paving design pattern detailing, planting
<br />design, historical plaque inserts, lighting and drainage design. A retention pond was converted to
<br />a water garden enhanced by wetland species and stately Cypress Trees to enhance the Fire Station
<br />Plaza.
<br />Tammy Cook-Weedon, ASLA, PLA, LEED AP BD+C
<br />Associate, Director of Landscape Architecture YEARS OF EXPERIENCE
<br />30+
<br />YEARS WITH THE FIRM
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<br />EDUCATION
<br />B.S. Landscape Architecture,
<br />Texas A&M University,
<br />College Station, 1987
<br />CERTIFICATIONS AND
<br />LICENSES
<br />Registered Professional
<br />Landscape Architect, Florida
<br />No. 0001328
<br />Registered Professional
<br />Landscape Architect, South
<br />Carolina, LSA No. 1485
<br />PROFESSIONAL
<br />ASSOCIATIONS
<br />American Society of
<br />Landscape Architects,
<br />Miami Section Chair 1997
<br />- 1998
<br />Broward Section Chair, 2003
<br />- 2004
<br />State Conference
<br />Sponsorship Chair, 2000
<br />ASLA Executive Committee,
<br />2004 - 2007
<br />Magic of Landscape Epcot
<br />Flower Show Board Member,
<br />2006 - 2007
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