
For the past twenty five years, Mr. Robinson has practiced landscape
architecture in the Philadelphia area. After graduating from the
University of Pennsylvania in 1978 with a Master of Landscape Architecture,
Mr. Robinson worked as a staff landscape architect for the Philadelphia
firms George E. Patton, Inc. and WRT, Inc. In 1985 Mr. Robinson left
WRT to start his own practice and for the next nine years was partner
in the Philadelphia firm CLRdesign, inc. At CLR, he was responsible
for projects involving public parks, campus planning, landscape restoration,
public/private gardens and zoological exhibit design.
Since 1995 Mr. Robinson has been principal of Rodney Robinson
Landscape Architects, in Wilmington, Delaware. With a current staff
of six landscape architects, the firm focuses on site planning
and garden design for public, private, and historic properties.
Some of Mr. Robinson’s clients have included the Architect
of the Capitol in Washington D. C., Longwood Gardens, Winterthur
Museum and Gardens, the Scott Arboretum of Swarthmore College,
Chanticleer and Preservation Delaware, Inc.
Mr. Robinson lectures frequently on landscape architecture, design
at the University of Pennsylvania and at Longwood Gardens and has
participated with the Philadelphia Flower Show as a judge for the
past fifteen years.
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