Robin Lollar

ROBIN LOLLAR

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Robin joined MVLA in 2005 as a designer, focusing on the relationship between craftsmanship and site context for projects such as the Monticello Visitor’s Center; Dowman Drive at Emory University; and, the Decker Quad at Johns Hopkins.

After several years away from the office, Robin returned to MVLA in the spring of 2012 as a landscape architect.  He has contributed to the design of New College House at the University of Pennsylvania and helped lead the effort to site a new chapel on the Virginia Theological Seminary campus.

Robin earned both Master of Landscape Architecture and Master of Urban and Environmental Planning degrees from the University of Virginia, where he was active as a teaching and research assistant. While at UVA his work received the Stanley and Helen Abbott Award for excellence in Landscape Architecture. He also holds bachelor degrees in history and political science from Emory University. When not behind a desk, Robin can often be found running and cycling through the forests and fields of the Piedmont.

See Robins’s work at The Wharf’s 7th Street Park and Recreation Pier and Virginia Theological Seminary, or contact him here.