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Kenneth Philp
A native of Glasgow, Scotland, Ken was raised in the Pacific Northwest and has spent many seasons exploring the region's mountains and waterways. Ken draws inspiration for his designs from the natural environment. In addition, garden and architectural styles and history have been a focus of his academic as well as professional background. These interests and experiences serve as a strong foundation to Ken's design approach and his belief that architecture and garden design are both integral parts of a well-designed site.
Ken holds a bachelor's degree in landscape architecture from the University of Washington and is a licensed landscape architect in the state of Washington. In addition to his professional practice, Ken has had an opportunity to teach design courses at the University of Washington and Edmonds Community College. Ken currently lives near the city of Langley on beautiful Whidbey Island with his wife and daughters.
kphilp@kennethphilp.com
Scott Holsapple
Ken's associate, Scott was born in Seattle and spent 12 years growing up on a sailboat with his family at Shilshole Bay Marina and on Bainbridge Island. He holds a bachelor's degree in landscape architecture from the University of Washington and has been a project manager for six years, over three of those years with Ken Philp. Scott has experience in design-build as well as a full knowledge of plants, materials, and landscape construction. His cultural experiences gained while living and working in Hong Kong, Italy, and Mexico brings diverse and innovative design ideas and solutions to the office.
sholsapple@kennethphilp.com
Angelique West
Angelique came to Kenneth Philp with a background in public open space and playground design where she focused on balancing the needs of various user groups with educational and regionally sensitive design. She has worked on several projects employing a public design process approach; including school playgrounds, p-patches and parks. Her work focuses on designing landscapes to support users and responsible development. She holds a bachelors degree in Landscape Architecture from the University of Washington.
awest@kennethphilp.com
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