Noah joined OJB full-time in 2025 after interning with the Houston office. With a background in design research, public history, and environmental science, his multidisciplinary education informs a thoughtful and systems-based approach to landscape architecture.

His graduate research focused on climate-adaptive and cohabitative landscapes. Creating spaces that foster meaningful relationships between humans and the natural world. He is particularly passionate about stormwater management, biodiversity, and nature-based education, with previous experience designing outdoor learning environments, state park networks, and urban revitalization projects.

At OJB, Noah contributes to project design and technical development. His work blends narrative and ecology, advocating for inclusive, educational, and climate-resilient public spaces that restore local ecosystems and support collective well-being. Outside of work, he enjoys floral arranging, hiking, cooking, and playing board games. He continues to explore the cultural and ecological richness of the places he calls home.