Brice Maryman, PLA, FASLA in

For twenty five years, Brice Maryman has designed, written about, and advocated for empathetic, ecologically-responsive open spaces in the Puget Sound region and across the United States. He has managed several high-profile projects in the central Puget Sound region including the Pioneer Square East-West Streets Pedestrian Improvements, Van Lierop Park, and Beacon Mountain at Jefferson Park. Through his project work, he manages teams with strategy, humor, and clarity prioritizing regular communication and collaborative design. Brice co-led the Open Space Seattle 2100 effort which asked over 300 Seattleites to convene and reimagine the next century of the city’s open space investments. From 2008 to 2010, Brice helped launch the STAR Community Index (now LEED for Cities), and in 2017, he was awarded a Landscape Architecture Foundation fellowship to explore the intersection of homelessness and public space. He has served on several civic organizations including Friends of Seattle’s Olmsted Parks, Great City, the Seattle Board of Parks Commissioners, the Seattle Green Ribbon Commission, Arboretum Foundation, the Cascade Bicycle Club and Washington Bikes. His work has received recognition from the ASLA, APA, Municipal League of Seattle, EDRA, and AIA-Seattle. 

Brice can be reached at brice@mxmla.com

EDUCATION

Masters in Landscape Architecture,
Certificate, Historic Preservation and Planning,
University of Washington

Bachelor of Arts, English,
St. Mary’s College of Maryland