Scott Melbourne is dedicated to designing inspired landscapes that bring communities together while strengthening ties between individuals and their environment. During the past two decades he has contributed toward a range of park, university, urban mixed-use, and hospitality projects for public and private clients alike. His award-winning teaching has explored the potential for design to inform decision-making in developing regions of Southeast Asia. After a decade overseas, Scott returned to the Pacific Northwest to co-found MxM Landscape Architecture in 2021. He is the author of Refining Nature: The Landscape Architecture of Peter Walker, published by Birkhäuser.

 

 

WHY DID YOU JOIN AIA SEATTLE?

To connect with a wider range of professionals, supporting and learning from each other as we strive to realize positive change in our communities.

WHAT RELATIONSHIPS HAVE YOU CREATED?

My design career began more than 25 years ago, and I’m constantly reminded of how essential our relationships really are.

HOW DO YOU EXPLAIN WHAT YOU DO FOR A LIVING?

“Shaping landscapes of craft and integrity that strengthen our civic infrastructure” is how my business partner Brice and I like to describe it! Or.. I design parks.

WHAT INSPIRED YOU TODAY?

Meeting face-to-face with clients who are taking immediate steps toward long-term goals of improving their communities.

CAN DESIGN SAVE THE WORLD

It can move the needle, at least a bit.

WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE SEATTLE-AREA STRUCTURE?

The topographic structure of Gas Works Park.