Zenobia Meckley

Associate Managing Principal at Future Green Studio

Zenobia Meckley, PLA, is a seasoned landscape architect with extensive experience in various roles, currently serving as Associate Managing Principal at Future Green Studio since September 2019. Previously, Zenobia held positions at Reed Hilderbrand LLC Landscape Architecture and Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning & Preservation as an Adjunct Assistant Professor. With a solid foundation that includes earlier roles at Stoss Landscape Urbanism, Agence Ouvray, and Core Studio Design, Zenobia developed expertise in sustainable design and landscape architecture. Zenobia earned Master of Landscape Architecture degrees from Harvard University in 2010.

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Brooklyn, United States

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Future Green Studio

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Future Green Studio is a design-build firm in Brooklyn, New York specializing in landscape urbanism and green roof design. At the forefront of a national design movement focusing on establishing place and identity through ecological design, Future Green Studio offers a strong design vision, and a commitment to the union of beautiful spaces and green solutions. Our work focuses on reclaiming post-industrial landscapes, on planning future visions for cities, and on greening New York City’s rooftops. We use a patchwork of productive and performative landscape typologies to help transform neighborhoods and communities and facilitate developers and clients to “go green”. Our designs hope to reveal the sites' sense of history, imagination, wonder, and playfulness. Our intention is to scrape away, uncover and unearth the latent conditions of each site to reveal the eidetic, social and spatial processes that act a substrate to the site's successful growth. We work to reveal the nuances of our urban landscape in subtle, poetic ways that provide clues to the complex ecology of our territories. Current projects on the design boards include an urban public park in Jersey City, a senior housing center for HUD in East New York, a rooftop farm in retrofitted pool, and a new waterfront development project using flood mitigation strategies in Red Hook.


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