DANIEL P. BIGGS, ASLA
Landscape Architect
Dan Biggs is a landscape architect with a broad range of experience in landscape architecture and environmental planning. His experience spans from multi-modal transportation planning and trail design to landscape design for urban streetscapes and mixed-use developments. Combining his construction and design experience, Dan often serves the role of design mediator between conceptual planning and functional design. Dan is well versed in the public-involvement process, as well as working with interdisciplinary teams of professionals to establish and accomplish the specific goals of each project. In his free time, Dan spends most of his time with his family and relaxing outdoors mountain biking, hiking, or volunteering with habitat restoration projects through Loudoun Wildlife Conservancy.Education/Certification
- Master of Landscape Architecture (MLA), State University of New York - College of Environmental Science and Forestry: 2006
- Bachelor of Science in Construction Management, Roger Williams University: 2003
- CLARB Certified Landscape Architect
- Certified Landscape Architect: Virginia
- Registered Landscape Architect: Delaware, Maryland
- Certified Landscape Irrigation Auditor, Irrigation Association
- Certified Irrigation Designer, Irrigation Association
- American Society of Landscape Architects (Member)
- International Society of Arboriculture (Member)
- EPA Watersense Certified Partner
- Loudoun Wildlife Conservancy: Habitat Restoration Committee
- Adjunct Professor - George Washington University Landscape Design Graduate Program
Email: dbiggs@tooledesign.com

