Audrey Seiz
Audrey Seiz Landscape Designer
Audrey Seiz was driven to pursue a degree in landscape architecture because the field works within the intersection of community, science, and creativity. Growing up exploring the Maine coastline, Audrey approaches all design tasks with a sense of curiosity, experimentation, and playfulness.
Audrey holds a Master in Landscape Architecture from the University of Maryland, College Park (UMD) as well as a Master in Biology from Clark University. During her time at UMD, Audrey interned at Unknown Studio as well as a large design collective in Los Angeles, California.
Prior to her time at Unknown, Audrey worked at a Baltimore-based environmental consulting firm and as the Deputy Director of a social impact nonprofit. In her free time, Audrey can be found hanging with her dog, Gladys, taking swing dancing classes, or enjoying her backyard garden.
As an intern at Unknown, Audrey supported the Druid Lake Vision Plan and co-lead the design and implementation of the Fields of Color project in Baltimore. Currently, she is contributing to design efforts for the Portland Museum of Art, Harborplace, and Pikesville Armory.