Jules is a Designer who is inspired by both the liminal, forgotten spaces of cities and vast open wilderness. His work explores the intersection of ecological systems and urban infrastructure, aiming to create climate-positive landscapes that are both innovative and deeply rooted in a sense of place.

With a background in riverine ecosystem biology and geospatial analytics, Jules’s design process is grounded in a systems-thinking approach. He is passionate about leveraging design as a tool for public good, weaving together the values of conservation, sustainable development, and social equity.

He also enjoys working across a range of scales, from master planning to the fine-grain detail of custom site furnishings, always seeking to integrate ecological integrity with practical implementation. After earning a Master of Landscape Architecture from NC State University, Jules is eager to deepen his knowledge in project delivery and implementation, with a focus on decarbonization strategies and advancing carbon neutrality in the built environment.