Cristina Campa, PLA, ASLA

Approaching the field as an artist and avid outdoor adventurer, Cristina discovered a serendipitous harmony in landscape architecture. She believes dynamic projects emerge when we create beautiful landscapes that inspire exploration, provide refuge, and seamlessly integrate our built and outdoor environments. Since the founding of her practice in 2009, CCLA has planned and implemented projects for institutional and private owners across New England. With a deep respect for cultural and environmental resources her firm creates innovative, enduring landscapes.

Cristina is a registered landscape architect with almost twenty years of practice. Before establishing her firm, she worked for Reed Hilderbrand Associates and the Office of Keith Wagner, practices noted for award-winning residential and institutional landscapes.

Cristina holds a Masters of Landscape Architecture from the University of Colorado, Denver, and a Bachelors of Art in Studio Art and Spanish from the University of Virginia. As an environmental steward, she pursued additional certifications and studies in invasive plant management, coastal zone management and river restoration.

Education
University of Colorado, Denver, CO
Masters of Landscape Architecture

University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA
Bachelor of Arts in Studio Art and Spanish

Continuing Education Certificates
Invasive Plant Management Certification for Coastal Zones and Forest Areas, URI and CRMC
River Restoration, The Eagle Hill Institute (formerly Humboldt Field Research Institute)

Licensure
Landscape Architect, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, #1563 Landscape Architect, State of Connecticut, #1213

Membership
American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA)
Boston Society of Landscape Architects (BSLA)
Ecological Landscape Alliance (ELA) Marblehead Conservancy Transportation Action Group of Sustainable Marblehead
The Trustees of Reservations