For two decades, Brice Maryman has designed, written about, and advocated for empathetic, publicly-accessible 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 humor and clarity prioritizing regular communication, identifying pathways around potential obstacles, and helping to define elegant solutions. In 2017, he was awarded a Landscape Architecture Foundation fellowship to explore the intersection of homelessness and public space. He currently serves on the board of Cascade Bicycle Club and is the incoming board president of Washington Bikes.
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