Liz Camuti

New Orleans, LA, USA

Liz Camuti is an Assistant Professor in Landscape Architecture at Tulane University. Her work focuses on design for climate adaptation, with an emphasis on reimagining working and highly engineered landscapes in the Gulf of Mexico region as sites of ecological cohabitation. She previously worked at SCAPE Landscape Architecture in New Orleans, where she both led and contributed to interdisciplinary teams developing landscape strategies and innovative infrastructure for public projects at multiple scales. She earned her Master of Landscape Architecture from the University of Virginia and she received the ASLA Certificate of Honor and was named the 2018 National Graduate Olmsted Scholar by the Landscape Architecture Foundation (LAF). She holds a Bachelor of Science in International Agriculture and Rural Development from Cornell University.