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Bryan Bays Joins Midtown's TSW as Director of Landscape Architecture

Bryan Bays has joined TSW, a full-service planning, architecture and landscape architecture firm headquartered in Midtown (www.tsw-design.com), as Director of Landscape Architecture.  In his new role, Bays will oversee the firm’s numerous landscape architecture projects ranging from university campuses and parks and recreation facilities to new urbanism communities, streetscapes and commercial developments.  Previously, Bays served as a Business Line Manager and Director of Landscape Architecture for EDAW/AECOM in Atlanta.

 

“We are very pleased to welcome Bryan to the TSW team,” said Thomas Walsh, TSW principal.  “Bryan has over 15 years in the landscape design industry, and has been involved in all stages of landscape design, from concept to completion.  Most recently, he held a leadership position at his firm, serving as a mentor, design leader and project manager for master planning and landscape design projects.  He’s also experienced with designing parks, multimodal transportation, academic facilities, communities and resorts, which is a great fit for TSW and our clients.”

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Bays has made significant contributions to many high profile and award-winning projects in the metro Atlanta area, most notably the recently-completed expansion of the Atlanta Botanical Garden and the Clough Undergraduate Learning Center at Georgia Tech.  He holds a BS in Landscape Architecture from Purdue University and lives in Brookhaven with his wife and three young daughters.

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About TSW

Tunnell-Spangler-Walsh & Associates (TSW) is a full-service planning, architecture and landscape architecture firm.  The award-winning Atlanta company was founded in 1990 and specializes in sustainable community design and architecture. TSW is a leader in the New Urbanist movement and employs a community planning and design process that links tradition and context with today’s cultural and environmental demands.  Sustainable design is an integral part of all TSW work, from the master plan level to the individual building components.  TSW’s staff members are LEED Accredited Professionals and their designs incorporate a range of ideas for progressive energy and resource saving solutions.  www.tsw-design.com.

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