Vincent P. Lattanzio, RLA
President
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Manager of the San Francisco office and Partner-in-charge of urban planning and design. He has experience throughout the United States. Vincent received a Bachelor of Science in Environmental Studies and a Bachelor of Landscape Architecture from the College of Environmental Science and Forestry at Syracuse University in Syracuse, New York. After completing an "urban design" Fulbright Scholarship study in Greece and five years of experience with a nationally recognized design firm, he obtained a masters degree with distinction from Harvard University. Vincent has received traveling scholarships and a Fulbright Foundation Grant for landscape design work. Since joining Carducci & Associates, Inc. in 1984, Vincent has focused on urban design and successfully completed Pleasant Hill City Hall and Redwood City City Hall in Northern California.
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William E. Fee, RLA, ASLA, AICP
Vice-President
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Bill received a Bachelor of Science in Environmental Studies and a Bachelor of Landscape Architecture from the College of Environmental Science and Forestry at Syracuse University in Syracuse, New York. Before joining Carducci & Associates, Inc., he worked for 13 years with a nationally recognized design firm. He has more than 20 years of experience in Landscape Architecture, Master Planning, and Irrigation Design. Bill brings an attention-to-detail to the creative process and sets great importance on environmental appropriateness and sense of place. His major planning works have included the University of Idaho Long Range Development Plan, several park system master plans, and the design guidelines and master planning for a 2,000-acre recreation resort in Southern California. Bill was an important design team contributor to the award-winning Oceanside Water Pollution Control Plant in San Francisco. He has designed and successfully implemented over $12 million dollars of landscape improvements and renovations during the last 12 years for parks, schools, campuses, athletic facilities, commercial developments, industrial developments, housing and gardens.
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