William Frederick Guman, PLA, ASLA, APA is a former Colorado Springs, CO City Councilman and City Planning Commissioner. Bill was raised on Long Island and graduated from Commack High School (Commack, NY) in 1974.
He is a 1976 graduate of the State University of New York (Farmingdale) and was selected as a landscape-architect-in-training (LAIT) for the Pitkin County Parks Department in Aspen, CO. Bill graduated from Colorado State University (Fort Collins) in 1978, and shortly afterward relocated to Denver and Colorado Springs-his current home.
He is a 1976 graduate of the State University of New York (Farmingdale) and was selected as a landscape-architect-in-training (LAIT) for the Pitkin County Parks Department in Aspen, CO. Bill graduated from Colorado State University (Fort Collins) in 1978, and shortly afterward relocated to Denver and Colorado Springs-his current home.
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Buildings and landscapes designed by architects inspired by the 'Prairie Vision' attempted to create a synergistic relationship between the two mediums. Buildings would often become the foundation from which the landscape was designed; the landscape and the building were incomplete without one another.
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