Robin Ginac

Robin Ginac has been creating and enhancing residential and commercial landscapes for over 10 years. She received her Masters in Landscape Architecture (MLA) from Harvard University and holds a BA in art and environmental studies from Hampshire College, Amherst, MA.

In the past decade, Robin has worked on a vast array of project types, ranging from intimate designs for private homes to large scale commercial and public projects. She has created and installed landscapes for many design/build firms, at the state level for the non-profit group Scenic Hudson, and nationally for renowned architectural firms.

As a horticultural designer, Robin has designed gardens for private estates in New York, California, and Texas, a federal project in Atlanta, GA and landscape architectural details for the Aspen Highlands in Aspen, Colorado. Her work with CTPC included extensive landscape renovation for private residences and commercial properties throughout the greater New York metropolitan area.

Robin received a post graduate grant from Harvard to further research brownfield reclamation in the Netherlands. Her work on landfill end-use was exhibited at a conference at Harvard University in the fall of 2001.

Her work has been commended by The Horticultural Research Foundation, The Tower Hill Botanical Garden, The Roothbert Organization and from The Garden Club Federation of Massachusetts who awarded her the Margaret Patterson Design Award.