Meghen Quinn
Meghen Quinn , ASLA, RLA, LEED AP

Principal  |  Hargreaves Jones

Meghen provides expertise in conceptualization, design, and construction of institutional, commercial, and public landscapes of a variety of types and scales. Her project experience includes working with derelict and adaptive reuse sites, reflecting a range of interests with a consistent focus on expressing the context of the site: its history, natural systems, and inhabitants. Ms. Quinn is adept at the use of BIM technology not only as an efficient, collaborative design tool, but as a catalyst for developing performance-based site systems. She is versed in managing project teams of all sizes and collaborating with a broad and diverse group of stakeholders to ensure transparency and inclusion in the realization of constructible, award-winning design solutions. Her current projects include a master plan that repurposes a decommissioned urban reservoir into a public park at the Silver Lake Reservoir Complex Master Plan in Los Angeles as well as Taylor Yard which will transform a former railyard into a public park also in Los Angeles. Select past urban projects in her portfolio include Wilmington Waterfront Park, a 30-acre brownfield site at the Port of Los Angeles, which was transformed into a public park, as well as Hunters Point Northside Park in San Francisco and Scissortail Park in Oklahoma City. Meghen holds a Master’s in Landscape Architecture and Master’s in Urban and Environmental Planning from the University of Virginia.

Courses

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Regenerative Communities

Join the AIA Regional & Urban Design Committee for a series exploring sustainability practices at the intersections of natural and man-made systems.  In a time with increasing global challenges perpetuated by environmental and socioeconomic inequities, cities are looking to implement more regenerative urban strategies that replenish resources faster than we are consuming them through circular economies. This panel seeks to discuss adaptable tools and strategies used across the globe that aim to strengthen our cities and restore communities long separated by harmful infrastructure. 

Course expires 03/27/2026

 

1.50 LU|HSW