Richard A. Wilson
Landscape Architect |Wilson worked as a Landscape Architect and designed structures as well. If you know anything about his life and career please get in touch.
Wilson worked as a Landscape Architect and designed structures as well. If you know anything about his life and career please get in touch.
Richard Wilson helped conceive of the AILA (American Institute of Landscape Architects) in 1952 which birthed the Southern California Landscape Architects (SCLA) in 1954. He was appointed to the State Registration of California Landscape Architects Board by California Governor Goodwin Knight and years later was nominated as a Fellow (FASLA) in 1978.
Wilson along with Fredrick A. Akers, Gustav J. Molnar, and Gregory S. Cespedes partnered under Associated Landscape Architects in the late 1960s.
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