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Matthew James Doyle, ASLA

Principal / President

Florida Registered Landscape Architect # 0001714

 

Mr. Doyle is the Principal in Charge, President of the Corporation, and an established Landscape Architect with over 20 years experience in construction, observation, consulting, coordination and design.  He holds a bachelor’s degree (cum laude) in Landscape Architecture from the University of Florida (1997).  Specialty areas of study included Horticulture, Agronomy, Hydrology, Civil Engineering, and Golf Course Architecture including an internship with a member of the American Society of Golf Course Architects.

 

Mr. Doyle has had the opportunity to co-design and work on a variety of Resorts, Golf Course Communities, Parks, and Commercial Projects worldwide.  Expanding his design talents, along with close construction coordination and observation, and a vast knowledge of plant material, he has engaged opportunities in the United States, Dubai, Shanghai, Puerto Rico, Costa Rica, The Caribbean Islands, The Bahamas Islands and Spain.

 

In addition to design and construction experience, Mr. Doyle is actively involved in the community including landscape manager and consultant for the Broward Partnership for the Homeless in Sunrise; Florida, and has also served as Chairperson of the Community Appearance Committee in Pompano Beach, Florida.   Currently he serves as a member of the Advisory Council to the Department of Landscape Architecture for the University of Florida in Gainesville.  In 2002, was nominated for the Miami Dolphins NFL Community Quarterback Award.

 

Mr. Doyle personally is involved with every project in his firm, developing the project to the exact specifications requested by the clients.   By being intimately involved with the projects from the onset, there is little left to chance, and the client is assured of a smooth progression through the development of their site, and the accomplishment of their investments.

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