Decades of Holistic Landscape Design
OJB works collaboratively as one landscape architecture firm across our offices. As active participants in our local communities, we also strive to amplify and celebrate the distinct qualities that make each place unique, from dynamic mixed-use developments like East River to innovative public parks and open spaces like Camden Park. Learn more about our Houston landscape architecture team and featured projects below.
Leading Houston Landscape Architecture + Planning
OJB is one of the visionary urban design and planning firms leading the charge in sustainability. Our spaces utilize the smart use of local resources and native plants to craft areas that elevate the natural environment and human experience. We carefully consider foot traffic and usability to ensure a sustainable, beautiful, and practical space.
We won’t simply design a space and leave it to be forgotten. We coordinate with scientists and horticulturists to ensure our parks and gardens are cared for long after the design is complete. Because these spaces are rich, living things, we nurture them so they can continue to nurture you.
Houston Office Leadership
Chip Trageser, FASLA
Chip Trageser earned a Bachelor of Landscape Architecture from Louisiana State University and serves on the Robert Reich School of Landscape Architecture’s Professional Advisory Board and the National ASLA Education committee. As a Partner, Chip Trageser oversees all design and operations in the Houston and Dallas offices and has been integral to OJB’s success and growth since joining the firm in 1997. He excels in managing urban parks, campuses, residential gardens, and mixed-use developments. In all projects, Chip encourages collaborative efforts. He knows that when all team members take ownership over a project, the landscape achieves a greater end-result. A native of Baton Rouge, Louisiana and a long-term Houston resident, Chip possesses a deep knowledge of plants and ecosystems, particularly in several subregions of the southeastern United States. He is also well educated on various stormwater irrigation systems and is proficient in deploying green infrastructure into his unique, planting-forward designs.
Chip has received many awards for his notable projects, including Levy Park, Brochstein Pavilion at Rice University, and CityCentre in Houston. In 2015, Chip was elevated to the Council of Fellows at the American Society of Landscape Architects. In his spare time, he is active in the Houston design community and is a member of the Rice Design Alliance. His talks on therapeutic and meaningful landscapes and gardens have informed students and professionals alike.
Jereck Boss, FASLA
Jereck Boss is a registered Landscape Architect in Texas, Nevada and Utah and has been with OJB for 17 years. He earned a Bachelor of Landscape Architecture from Utah State University. As a Partner, Jereck supervises all services and operations in the Houston and Dallas offices and frequently collaborates and leads teams in Philadelphia, San Diego, Boston, and Denver. Over the course of his 25+ career, he has successfully designed and managed a broad range of institutional, corporate campus, mixed-use, and large-scale urban design projects, particularly walkable and innovative streetscapes. Jereck is a champion of a “design first” philosophy and believes that projects are only as successful as the least compelling design element. Growing up in El Paso, he developed an interest in design, architecture, and landscape architecture from taking notice of the fragile and resilient qualities of the Chihuahuan Desert, one of the largest and most biodiverse deserts in North America.
Among his notable built projects are the gardens at ConocoPhillips campus in west Houston, the Asia Society Texas Center in Houston, Project180 redevelopment in Oklahoma City, CityCenter urban development in Las Vegas, and the entry plaza and green roof at the LEED Platinum office tower at 609 Main in downtown Houston. When he’s not working, he plays an active role in the design community as a Board Member of the Rice Design Alliance and Utah State University’s Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning Advisory Board.
Claudia Thome
Claudia serves as Partner and Director of Operations and is integral in the day-to-day performance of all five OJB offices. Claudia’s contributions and role at OJB have evolved impressively with the firm since she joined the firm in 2005. Hired as an administrative assistant, she has been a key player in accounting and human relations as the firm grew to an internationally awarded design presence. Claudia provides leadership in firm operations and adeptly pivots to fulfill key behind-the-scenes roles as required. Claudia holds a Bachelor’s degree in Operations Management from University of Houston Main Campus.
Andrew Albers, AIA
Andrew earned a Master of Architecture from Rice University and a Bachelor of Science from the Georgia Institute of Technology. He currently serves as President of the Rice Design Alliance. A Principal in the Houston office, Andrew has managed design projects of all typologies and scales, from academic campuses to corporate headquarters to public green spaces, over his nearly 25-year career. Known for his collaborative approach to problem-solving and leadership across disciplines, he excels at managing both overarching mission and the details at every scale. Andrew finds key inspiration from sketching with his team, and his long history of teaching in the architecture program at Rice University. His approach to stewardship at the campus and institutional level has resulted in long-standing relationships for several important institutions in the Houston area, including Houston Methodist Hospitals and Rice University, among others. At Rice, he has been a trusted design advisor on dozens of projects, including small interventions to entirely new colleges and precincts. Outside of work, he enjoys traveling, hiking, and spending time with his family.
Scott Blons, ASLA, LEED AP
With over 20 years of professional experience in construction management and design, Scott joined OJB’s Houston office in 2011. A LEED certified professional with strong technical knowledge of sustainable systems and their application, Scott earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Construction Management from Illinois State University. A Principal in the Houston office, Scott is a preferred collaborator amongst colleagues and a driving force in resolving complex and challenging conditions in the field. He is passionate about examining design details and site restrictions and finding new techniques and tools to manage budget and schedule. He is a vital contributor to the success of built projects of all typologies and scales. Some of his past notable projects include Klyde Warren Park in Dallas, Levy Park in Houston, Rockstar Energy Bike Park in Houston, Devon Energy World Headquarters in Oklahoma City, and the 72-acre Riverfront Park development in Omaha. In his spare time, he loves bringing his kids to the opening day of completed projects and feels rewarded when communities enjoy the landscape on a regular, day-to-day basis.
Tyler Jurney
Tyler Jurney joined OJB in 2012. He earned a Bachelor of Landscape Architecture from Oklahoma State University. As a Principal in the Houston office, Tyler excels in overcoming complex challenges and executing dynamic, human-centered design plans. His creativity and superior organizational skills have allowed him to manage projects of all typologies, from mixed-use developments and parks to office, healthcare, and residential outdoor spaces. Along with managing his own projects, Tyler oversees projects managed by his team members, providing key insights and guidance from schematic design through completion. Passionate about innovation, systems integration, and sustainable strategies, Tyler enjoys the potential for new ideas in landscape development. Some of his notable built projects include CityPlace mixed use development in Spring, Texas, the Park District rooftop terraces in Dallas, and the public green spaces at the Allen Center in downtown Houston. He believes a good landscape should be integrated with the ecological and human surroundings of the specific site. In his free time, Tyler finds design inspiration from going on walks and visiting parks around Houston and from traveling to different cities and countries around the world.
Tarah Brand, ASLA, PLA
Tarah Brand joined OJB’s Houston team in 2014. She earned a Bachelor of Science in Landscape Architecture from Cornell University and is a licensed Landscape Architect in Texas. As a Design Director at the Houston office, Tarah is integral to projects with complex challenges, intricate plantings, and material combinations. Her involvement spans a variety of project types including corporate office towers, urban parks, corporate campuses, and mixed-used projects. She is passionate about landscapes with ample greenery and purposeful use of space, as those components tend to make the outdoors inviting and comfortable to users. Growing up in Upstate New York and now living in Houston, Tarah is conscious of the environmental differences across the country and works to ensure her landscapes thrive in their specific geographic location.
Tarah is inspired by personal projects in interior design and architecture, particularly by boutique hotels, spas, houses, and transformative spaces. She is captivated by the way distinct blends of materials, textiles, and color palettes can harmonize within a design, fostering intimate moments in the landscape. Tarah’s keen ability to seamlessly blend essential elements into a cohesive project has played a pivotal role in the success of multiple projects. Outside of work, she enjoys traveling to national parks and finding inspiration from personal projects in interior design and architecture.
Levi Johnson
Directing OJB’s Continuing Care program out of the Houston office, Levi oversees the installation and maintenance of plants and natural materials in OJB’s landscapes. His ability to translate site-specific ecological details into strategies for sustainable design and construction practices allows the OJB team, across all six offices, to craft long-lasting, naturalistic green spaces. Before joining the firm in 2022, Levi worked as a director of a high-end residential maintenance company in Houston where he managed the city’s finest estates’ landscapes. He received his Bachelors of Life Science from Brigham Young University in Landscape Management in 2015, where he worked as a campus arborist in helping maintain the 18,000 trees on the campus. Levi is a Certified Arborist by the International Society of Arboriculture.
Levi’s horticulture knowledge and in-field support helps clients, programmers, and project staff better understand the environmental setting of their projects, which is crucial in keeping landscapes healthy and flourishing. He believes good outdoor spaces should be simple and drawn from the natural surroundings of their sites. He is currently inspecting the planting and maintenance of the first phase of the East River mixed-use development in Houston. In his free time, he enjoys spending time with his family, running, cooking, backyard projects, and a good game of pickleball.
Marisa Griffin
As Director of Marketing, Marisa leads firmwide marketing strategy, proposal development, and external communications that support growth and strengthen the firm’s positioning. With a background spanning marketing, business development, project management, and corporate account management, she aligns long-term vision with the development of internal tools and resources that empower teams across the firm. Marisa brings a strategic and design-minded approach to brand management, content development, visual storytelling, and pursuit strategy.
She holds a Bachelor of Business Administration in Marketing and Public Relations from Baylor University. Outside of work, Marisa is a Jazzercise instructor, dedicated dog foster, and enthusiastic home cook. She is also an avid traveler who finds inspiration in exploring new places, cultures, and cuisines and values opportunities to connect with others through shared experiences.
Rudraksha Jhaveri, PLA, CDT, CSI
Rudraksha has over 20 years of experience as a landscape architect. As a Technical Director, she excels at analyzing site conditions and implementing construction strategies to keep projects running smoothly and on schedule. She also enjoys mentoring team members in developing high-quality construction documents, custom details, and grading plans.
With her in-depth knowledge of local building codes, ADA guidelines, and the International Building Code (IBC), Rudraksha earned certification as a Construction Documents Technologist (CDT) from the Construction Specifications Institute (CSI).
Before joining OJB’s Houston office in the fall of 2025, Rudraksha worked at a landscape architecture firm in Baltimore, where she managed a wide range of projects—from plazas and academic campuses to stadiums.
Lisa Davis, ASLA, PLA, LEED AP
Lisa Davis joined OJB in 2008. She is a registered Landscape Architect with nearly 20 years of professional experience. Lisa studied Horticulture for her undergrad in Taiwan and then earned her Master of Landscape Architecture from the University of Illinois. As Associate Technical Director, Lisa Davis has worked on a range of projects including parks, streetscape, resort, campus, and master-planned community design. Lisa knows that a good outdoor space requires careful consideration of programming and context. It should be designed with a strong emphasis on its adjacencies to mixed-use and commercial areas, and it should harmoniously integrate into its surroundings. She has a strong belief that landscape architecture should take risks and explore new opportunities, especially when clients are open to innovative ideas. In the future, she would love to tackle the challenge of working on larger scale park projects, which offer more extensive and ambitious design possibilities. An avid walker, Lisa enjoys exploring Memorial Park. According to her, it is a great example of walking trails that balance curated versus natural space.
Justin Seale
A trusted team member in the Houston office since 2017, Justin earned a Bachelor of Science of Landscape Architecture with a Minor in Art and Design from Purdue University. From native planting to the materiality of paths and plazas, Justin is focused on the design details of successful landscapes. His understanding of varying ecologies and environments is an asset on projects with challenging site constraints in many different climates and ecoregions. As an Associate Director, Justin leads the construction process for a wide variety of complex projects, with a proactive approach to design documentation and execution. Known for his collaborative leadership style, Justin effectively coordinates with multidisciplinary teams, contractors, and stakeholders to deliver resilient, sustainable, and visually compelling landscapes. His strong analytical skills and calm demeanor help him resolve issues in the field quickly and effectively, balancing design integrity with practical constraints. Passionate about fly fishing and spending time with his kids outside, Justin hopes to see an increase of green space in urban centers.
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