Stacy Passmore

Principal and Co-Founder, Superboom, a Denver-based Landscape Architecture firm

Stacy Passmore

Principal and Co-Founder, Superboom, a Denver-based Landscape Architecture firm

Biography

Stacy Passmore is a Principal and Co-Founder of Superbloom, a landscape architecture firm based in Denver, Colorado. She received a Masters of Landscape Architecture from Harvard University Graduate School of Design, a Masters of Community and Regional Planning from the University of British Columbia, and a Bachelor of Arts from New York University. Stacy is committed to collaborations that celebrate the relationship between humans and ecological systems, work which she explores through built projects, publications, design research, and site specific installations. Her honors include the Charles Eliot Fellowship and the Penny White Project Award from Harvard University, and her work has won the World Landscape Architecture Award, the Architizer A+ Award, and the AIA Colorado Award for Sustainability. Before starting Superbloom, she worked for the New York City Department of City Planning, MASS Design Group, Agency Landscape and Planning and with private, public, and non-profit sectors in the U.S., Canada and Africa. Her work has been published in Places Journal, the Urban Design Review, Platform X, and the Journal of Ecological Restoration. She is a licensed landscape architect and a certified urban planner. 

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