Tag Archives: Landscape Architecture
By Elan | Published: September 7, 2010
Jere Tatich presented two options for creating a new laboratory and science education center in or near Old Forge, NY at a public meeting held on August 26th. The public meeting was held at the Old Forge Libarary by the Central Adirondacks Arts and Sciences Advocacy and Central Adirondack Laboratory for Environmental Studies (CALES). [...]
By Elan | Published: August 23, 2010
A Post Star article published on August 20, 2010 presents the recommendations that Elan Planning & Design made to the Village of Granville for their downtown and waterfront revitalization. Click here to view the full article.
By Elan | Published: June 23, 2010
Click this link to read our Summer 2010 newsletter.
By Elan | Published: May 10, 2010
Zuzana Blaise joins Elan to further advance the firm’s land planning and site design services. To continue meeting our clients’ goals, Elan hired Zuzana Blaise for site planning support. Zuzana will be an integral member of Elan’s site design team focusing on brownfield and waterfront revitalization, park design and community Main Street enhancement. [...]
Posted in: General News, In the Office | Also tagged Downtown, downtown revitalization, Gateway, landscape design, Pedestrian, pedestrian and vehicular circulation, Site Design, Streetscape, Trails, Waterfront
By Elan | Published: April 15, 2010
principal of Elan Planning and Design met with board members of the Adirondack Folk School to discuss their plans for their school’s upcoming opening. Click here to read the full article.
By Elan | Published: January 20, 2010
Jere Tatich, a founding principal of Elan Planning, Design & Landscape Architecture, once again volunteered his time to the Council of Landscape Architectural Registration Boards (CLARB) by scoring and grading the Landscape Architect Registration Examination (L.A.R.E.). Mr. Tatich has done so for the past 7 years; this year’s grading session was held in Austin, Texas.
CLARB [...]
Presentation for CALES is a success