
Gregory Gonzalez, PLA is a licensed Landscape Architect and Project Manager based in Miami, Florida, with over a decade of professional experience leading the design of public and private landscapes. A native of Caracas, Venezuela, he holds a Bachelor of Architecture from the Rhode Island School of Design and a Master of Landscape Architecture from Florida International University. At Kimley-Horn, Gonzalez serves as a senior landscape architect within multidisciplinary design teams, guiding the landscape architecture vision on complex projects including urban parks, regional trail systems, infrastructure-adjacent public spaces, hospitality environments, and mixed-use developments. His work focuses on the creation of meaningful public spaces and on advocating for design quality within the constraints of infrastructure, policy, and development. His teaching draws directly from practice, emphasizing leadership, authorship, and the role of landscape architects in shaping the public realm.
