Education
Master of Science, Landscape Architecture and Urban Design,
Harvard University
Honors
ASLA Medal
American Society of Landscape Architects (2009)
Professional Affiliations
AECOM Executive and Operating Board,
Member
American Society of Landscape Architects,
Fellow
Trust for Public Lands,
Real Estate Council,
Member
Urban Land Institute,
Governor
Executive Committee Member,
Board of Trustees Vice Chair
Gerald Hines Urban Design Competition,
Chair and Member
J.C. Nichols Prize for Visionary Leadership
in Urban Development,
Chair and Juror
College of Environmental Design
Dean's Advisory Council at U.C. Berkeley,
Member
Community Activities
Melwood,
Supporter
National Parkinson's Foundation,
Supporter
The San Francisco Foundation
Via the Sandy D'Elia Fund,
Supporter and Fundraiser
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Joseph Brown serves as Chief Innovation Officer for AECOM (NYSE: ACM), an $8-billion global
provider of professional technical and management support services. AECOM’s 45,000 employees – including architects, engineers, designers, planners, scientists and management and construction services professionals – serve clients in more than 140 countries around the world.
In this position, Mr. Brown leads enterprise focus on leveraging innovation and creativity as key
aspects of the company. This includes strategically supporting AECOM's Global Cities initiative -
an institute that engages worldwide collaboration among engineering and design experts to
produce forward-thinking solutions for the evolving roles of metropolitan regions. Mr. Brown also
actively champions efforts around sustainability, serves as the committee chairman for AECOM's
brand steering committee and is deeply involved with driving enterprise processes to deliver
inventive, turnkey solutions to large multi-national and global clients.
Mr. Brown has 30 years of experience as a planner and landscape architect, with particular
emphasis on new community planning, urban planning and redevelopment, community
revitalization, historic and cultural design, and issues confronting rapid-growth areas. Examples
of his work include the new Tokyo Midtown mixed-use development in the city's Roppongi
neighborhood; the Suzhou Historic District Revitalization Plan in Suzhou, China; and the
redevelopment of Denver's Stapleton Airport site as urban community and parks. With others, he
was responsible for a highly respected but controversial early New Orleans renewal strategy
sponsored by the Urban Land Institute (ULI).
Mr. Brown has been involved in the advancement of many notable projects. These include
MeadWestvaco's holdings in Charleston, South Carolina; TimberWest's on Vancouver Island;
and several projects for The St. Joe Company in West Florida. His other current projects include
a comprehensive site and streetscape design for the New York World Trade Center district.
Additionally, Mr. Brown's urban design and landscape architectural expertise is frequently
solicited by a multi-disciplinary team assisting the National Capital Planning Commission in
preparing a long-range plan for Washington, D.C.'s Monumental core. He is also working with
Frank Gehry, Eisenhower Memorial Commission and GSA on the Eisenhower Presidential
Memorial.
Mr. Brown has been both author and subject of several articles published in Urban Land,
Harvard Design Magazine, Metropolis, and Landscape Architecture. His commitment to
sustainable and distinguished design and planning is evidenced by a wide variety of professional
and teaching activities, including participating in panels, study groups, and studios around the
world. He has lectured at Harvard Graduate School of Design, and has led a number of design
charrettes and seminars.
A Fortune 500 company, AECOM provides a blend of global reach, local knowledge, innovation, and technical excellence in delivering solutions that create, enhance and sustain the world's built, natural and social environments. For more information, visit www.aecom.com.
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