Sam Emory
Sam Emory, RA, ASLA, SITES AP
Adjunct Instructor
Adjunct Instructor, Architecture Program

Contact:

Location:

Sam is a landscape designer, registered architect, and design educator working in the space between built form, cultural processes, and ecological systems.  He has 13 years of professional experience in the planning and design of buildings and landscapes for institutional, municipal, and educational clients, working across a wide range of scales, typologies, and contexts.  Sam has taught design studios at various levels since 2019 and frequently sits as an invited guest critic at Temple, Jefferson, and Drexel Universities. He practices landscape architecture with Ground Reconsidered in Philadelphia.

Sam earned his Master of Landscape Architecture from the Tyler School of Art and Architecture at Temple University in 2022.  At Temple, his graduate design work received recognition including the American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) Graduate Student Honor Award, Temple's John Collins Drawing Award, and 2nd Place in the 2021 Edmund N. Bacon Urban Design Awards Competition.  He received three project-specific awards through the PA-DE ASLA Honor and Merit Awards Program.  Sam was Co-President of Temple's ASLA chapter from 2021-2022 and he received a Certificate in Teaching in Higher Education through Temple CAT (Center for the Advancement of Teaching).  Sam received his Bachelor of Architecture from Drexel University in 2015, where he served as a Teaching Assistant for design studios in his final program year.
Master of Landscape Architecture, Tyler School of Art & Architecture at Temple University, 2022
+ Certificate in Teaching in Higher Education
Bachelor of Architecture, Drexel University, 2015