Teal Nottage
Landscape Design Intern

Teal Nottage is a designer, researcher, and maker with a background in urban planning, environmental justice, and the arts. At Starr Whitehouse, Teal is contributing to planting and maintenance plans that keep public spaces beautiful, accessible, and ecologically functional. Their previous work spans a range of disciplines including scenic design for film and theater; sustainable design and construction of green roofs, solar panels, and composting systems; and place-based urban research and advocacy. Teal is currently pursuing a Master’s in Landscape Architecture from Pratt Institute and are excited to be working as an intern with Starr Whitehouse this summer. They hold an M.A. in Theories of Urban Practice from Parsons/The New School and is a NYC Master Composter.
Representative Projects:
Park Design
Jones Beach Energy and Nature Center Maintenance Manual, Wantagh, NY
Roswell Riverside Park, Roswell, GA
Streets, Public Realm, and Infrastructure
The LinC Highway-to-Park Conversion, New Rochelle, NY