Nathan Foley
Education
Master of Landscape Architecture (2010), University of Virginia
Master of Urban and Environmental Planning (2008), University of Virginia
Bachelor of Art in Environmental Thought and Practice, University of Virginia
Biography
Nathan Foley is an Associate at Nelson Byrd Woltz, joining the firm in 2011. His research experience includes a position as Design Historian for a National Endowment of the Arts study of the Lawrence Halprin-designed pedestrian mall in Charlottesville, VA. Before joining NBW, Nathan worked as a project designer at Gustafson Guthrie Nichol in Seattle, WA.
At NBW, Nathan served as project manager and designer on several public and institutional projects including the Aga Khan Garden at the University of Alberta, Bok Tower Gardens in Florida, Georgia Institute of Technology Engineered Biosystems Building Landscape and Sector Plans, the City of Lynchburg’s Waterfront Project, and the National Mall Competition in Washington DC. His current work includes the Cultural Arts Corridor in Fayetteville, Arkansas and an expansion to Citygarden sculpture park in St. Louis.