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Tim Fitzgerald

DIRECTOR

t.fitzgerald@ffla.com.au
 

Tim is a director of FFLA with a wide range of project experience. Although he has spent much of his career working as a landscape architect in Melbourne, he has also worked in Bangkok and London. He has professional experience working in publishing and teaching at the University of Melbourne. Tim is a skilled designer and has lead a number of teams in successful design competitions. He has also managed to combine his long-standing love of bicycles with his work as a landscape architect by leading a number of bicycle-related projects, including broad scale trail planning. Rumours that he regularly wears lycra in the office are thankfully not true.

 

Mark Frisby

DIRECTOR

m.frisby@ffla.com.au
 

Mark has experience working across a broad range of project types and scales, with a particular interest and expertise in strategic planning, urban renewal, coastal environments, sustainable transport and constructed ecology. Mark is a member of the Office of Victorian Government Design Review Panel as well as being a past National and State President of the Australian Institute of Landscape Architects. Outside of work, you will find him tending to his vegie garden between enjoying the creative and sporting pursuits of his three sons.

 
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Anna O’Sullivan

ASSOCIATE
 

Anna is Registered Landscape Architect with experience across a broad range of projects from regional scale strategic work to designing playgrounds. Anna is passionate about improving the public realm and creating delightful spaces and places for the community to enjoy. In addition to her project work, Anna has enjoyed being a sessional tutor for design studios at the University of Melbourne and is a long-standing volunteer on the Open House Melbourne Building Council. When Anna is not working, she can be found exploring regional Victoria and travelling back to her home state, Tasmania.

 
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Keith McKenzie

SENIOR LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT
 

With a passion for creating broad-scale social change, Keith seeks to reclaim neglected landscapes and transform them in to unique and inclusive public spaces that serve the community. As a Registered Landscape Architect, he has experience working across a broad range of projects from play spaces to recreational reserves. When it comes to design, his practical approach starts with the site and its community, to prepare responses to individual characteristics and needs. Keith is also a casual musician, playing drums in multiple bands across a range of genres, including – but not limited to – folk, doom, pop, punk rock, and metal.