TBG Partners adds four new employees to Houston office
HOUSTON, March 25, 2009 – TBG Partners, one of the top landscape architecture and planning firms in the Southwest, has added four new staff members to its Houston office, including Stan Winter, AICP, as director of planning; Peter Boecher, CRE, AICP, ASLA, as senior associate; Scott Mckinzie as planner; and Lindsay Reyes as associate.
As director of planning, Stan Winter leads TBG’s planning studio in Houston, managing the studio’s staff, generating proposals for planning projects, and overseeing project management and design. Current Houston-area planning projects include multiple community developments, such as Auburn Lakes in north Houston, Graystone Hills in Conroe, Oakhurst in northeast Houston, Bridgeland in west Houston, and Canyon Gate Communities in Houston. Stan holds a bachelor’s degree in Design from Southern Illinois University and a master’s degree in Business Administration from the University of Houston.
As a senior associate, Peter Boecher will also help lead TBG’s planning studio in Houston, assisting in managing studio staff, generating proposals for planning projects, and also serve as the firm’s leader on eminent domain and as an expert witness on land planning matters. Current project work includes evaluating the METRORail light rail line corridors in Houston and its impacts of proposed right-of-way acquisitions on individual properties, serving as the planning consultant for Harris County’s City of Southside Place, evaluating Houston’s South Main Baptist Church’s street right-of-way abandonments within the church campus, providing state-required land use analysis for Harris County’s Atascocita Recycling and Disposal Facility, and serving as a land planning expert witness for the Walker Place development in Bossier City, Louisiana. Peter holds a bachelor’s degree in Landscape Architecture from Texas Tech University.
As a planner, Scott Mckinzie provides research and design development, vehicle movement analysis, and computer-aided design (CAD) and graphic services for TBG. An expert in both urban and regional planning, Scott is currently designing the redevelopment of Inwood Forest Golf Course in northwest Houston, is involved in several Houston-based eminent domain cases, and is an analyzer for Houston’s new METRORail light rail lines. Scott is a graduate of Texas State University.
As an associate, Lindsay Reyes manages all plat submittals to the City of Houston and any other municipalities that TBG provides services for, transforms schematic plans into CAD drawings, and creates exhibits to present to clients or planning commissions. Lindsey holds a bachelor’s degree in Environmental Design from Texas A&M University.
About TBG Partners
As one of the top landscape architecture and planning firms in the Southwest, TBG Partners designs mixed-use and residential communities, corporate campuses, civic buildings, resorts, healthcare and educational facilities, city parks and historic sites. With a strong commitment to the advancement of sustainable design principles, TBG encourages its employees to become LEED Accredited Professionals and its clients to utilize green building practices for their projects. Established in 1987, TBG has offices in Austin, Dallas/Fort Worth, Houston and San Antonio. For more information, please visit www.tbg-inc.com.
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