LIUYUN WANG

Liuyun Wang is a landscape designer, researcher, and educator whose work explores the intersections of climate resilience, biodiversity conservation, Indigenous food sovereignty, and agricultural systems resiliency through landscape architecture and planning. She currently practices as a Landscape Designer at TBG Partners in Dallas, serves on the ASLA Climate Action Committee, and collaborates with the Lo—TEK Office on interdisciplinary research.
Liuyun earned a Bachelor of Science in Landscape Architecture, graduating summa cum laude, from The Ohio State University, and received a Master of Landscape Architecture from the Harvard Graduate School of Design. Her thesis, The Last REFUGIA, developed a landscape framework for protecting riparian biodiversity through collaborative stewardship in collaboration with the Menominee Nation, exploring how Indigenous ecological knowledge can inform resilient watershed management and long-term biodiversity conservation.
Her research and design work bridges ecological restoration, community engagement, and climate adaptation across academic, professional, and public contexts. She advocates for community-led ecological restoration and landscape practice by centering Indigenous knowledge, lived experience, and local narratives as essential foundations for resilient and reciprocal design.

Core Project Member

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Consultant and Subject Matter Expert
Time Frame
2026 - Ongoing