Día LandPractice connects landscape design, ecological restoration and community building through a mutual love of people, place and nature. Based in Hopewell, Día LandPractice is committed to designing and restoring landscapes that are socially and ecologically sustainable.
Diana Boric, ASLA Associate, comes to landscape practice with a diverse background in public health and media. Drawing on her leadership experience at Housing Works and Condé Nast she has mastered the execution of high-level creative initiatives with meticulous attention to design and detail with the ability to shepherd projects from idea to reality.
Diana holds a Master of Landscape Architecture, with honors from Rutgers - The State University. She also holds certificates in Interior Design and Architectural Studies and Human Centered Healthcare, both from The New School - Parsons School of Design. She has been recognized by Dumbarton Oaks - A Harvard Institute, an Olmsted nominee by Landscape Architecture Foundation, and by the New Jersey Garden Club of America.
Diana holds a Master of Landscape Architecture, with honors from Rutgers - The State University. She also holds certificates in Interior Design and Architectural Studies and Human Centered Healthcare, both from The New School - Parsons School of Design. She has been recognized by Dumbarton Oaks - A Harvard Institute, an Olmsted nominee by Landscape Architecture Foundation, and by the New Jersey Garden Club of America.
A lifelong learner and convener, she is an active member of the national and local chapter of the American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA), and a board volunteer for Women in Landscape Architecture (WxLA).
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