June Landenburger
Associate Landscape Designer

June Landenburger grew up between the rural and industrial communities south of Seattle, where the meeting of working land and wilder systems shaped an early fascination with the formation of places and people over time. She holds a Master's in Landscape Architecture from the University of Texas at Austin and a Bachelor of Science in Ecology from the University of Washington.

June began her career as a gardener and outdoor educator, working closely with soil, plants, and seasonal cycles before carrying that grounding into professional practice. Over more than a decade she has contributed to public and private projects from concept through construction, including cultural landscapes with Nelson Byrd Woltz and ecological restoration and stewardship work with New York State Parks. She brings a designer's rigor and a naturalist's patience, along with a hand for drawing and printmaking that keeps close observation at the center of her work.