Paul Brydges became the first practicing landscape architect to hold the position of president of Landscape Ontario, officially beginning his two-year mandate at the horticultural association’s annual general meeting January 13, 2016. Brydges is a graduate of the University of Guelph’s bachelor of landscape architecture program and serves as the principal and senior architect at Brydges Landscape Architecture in Guelph.
The theme of his tenure will be “drawn together,” which Brydges says illustrates the importance of collaboration amongst Landscape Ontario members for the betterment of the profession.
See Landscape Ontario press release here [1].
Landscape Ontario Horticultural Trades Association is one of the most vibrant associations of its kind, comprised of over 2,000 members, ten sector groups and nine local chapters. Its trade mission is to promote the horticulture industry in Ontario, and its public mission is to promote the joys and benefits of green spaces. Click here for more information on Landscape Ontario [2].