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ORLANDO, Fla. – Steven Megesi has been named an associate at Foster Conant & Associates, a landscape architectural practice located in Orlando, Fla. He joins FCA with more than six years of experience in landscape architectural design. Megesi holds a bachelor’s degree in landscape architecture from the North Carolina State University, Raleigh, N.C. Megesi is currently working on the design of land development, resort and apartment projects for the firm.
Megesi joins the oldest continuously operating landscape architectural practice in Orlando, Fla., originally founded in 1969 by the late Bert Foster. Since 1978, Foster Conant & Associates has been managed by principal Richard Conant, a Fellow of the American Society of Landscape Architects. Under Conant’s leadership the practice continues its rich legacy of innovation and inventive style as noted by its distinguished collection of design awards. The Florida Chapter of the American Society of Landscape Architects named Foster Conant & Associates “Firm of the Year” in 2001.
The 14-person firm’s portfolio includes high profile public sector and private development designs such as Orlando International Airport; Universal Studios Orlando; Heathrow International Business Center, Lake Mary, Fla.; Discovery Cove, Sea World Orlando; Valencia Community College, Orlando and Kissimmee, Fla.; Busch Gardens, Tampa, Florida; Pearl River Commercial Center and Casino on the reservation of the MS Band of the Choctaw Indians, Pearl River, Mississippi; Ritz Carlton, Naples, Florida and more. For additional information, please visit www.fosterconant.com.
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