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Arbaugh joins Copley Wolff Design Group, Inc. as a landscape designer

According to Copley Wolff Design Group, Inc. (Copley Wolff), a Boston-based landscape architecture and planning firm, Andrew Arbaugh has joined the Boston team as a landscape designer. Prior to joining Copley Wolff, Arbaugh served as landscape designer/project manager at Shadley Associates Landscape Architects, and as landscape designer at Coyle & Caron, LLC, and Keith Leblanc Landscape Architecture. In addition, Arbaugh brings advanced technical skills and computer literacy in programs including AutoCAD, Adobe Creative Suite, and SketchUp. "As we continue taking on some of the region's high-profile projects, we are thrilled to welcome top talent to our expanding team," said John Copley, principal of Copley Wolff Design Group. "Andrew's diverse industry experience will play an integral role as we continue providing the best possible service for our clients." As a landscape designer, Arbaugh will work with Copley Wolff's team to assist in the creation of innovative and functional spaces, providing conceptual design and development, technical drawing production, and presentation graphics. In his previous roles, Arbaugh has collaborated on notable projects including the award-winning Westfield State University Landscape Master Plan, and the concept master plan for pedestrian improvements at the University of Massachusetts at Lowell. "With many years of professional experience in the greater Boston area, I have become well-acquainted with the quality of work and excellent reputation of Copley Wolff Design Group," said Arbaugh. "I am excited to be joining this talented team and look forward to collaborating on top regional projects alongside recognized industry leaders." Arbaugh received his bachelor of arts degree in Geography from Bucknell University and his master of Landscape Architecture degree from the Rhode Island School of Design. Additionally, he attended the Massachusetts College of Art where he received in-depth training of SketchUp for Designers. He is currently a member of the East Somerville Main Streets organization and has earned multiple design/architecture awards including the 2014 Merit Award for Landscape Analysis and a Boston Society of Landscape Architects honor. Copley Wolff Design Group is a landscape architecture and planning firm located in downtown Boston, MA. The firm specializes in urban, mixed-use, academic, housing, green roof, healthcare, corporate, children›s play and discovery, park, and waterfront landscape projects. The firm›s extensive client list includes developers, municipalities, architects, and academic, cultural, public and private institutions. For each client, Copley WolffDesign Group adeptly manages a multi-disciplinary project team and assembles the expertise and approach specific to each project and its context.
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