Diane Lipovsky

Principal, Co-Founder
Registered Landscape Architect, ASLA

Diane Lipovsky is Co-Founder and Principal of Superbloom, where she designs landscapes that marry the wildness of ecology and culture with the craft of modern design. She gravitates toward projects where history, culture, and ecology collide in unexpected ways. She is driven by the tough questions of our time: How do we care for the land without taming it? How can landscapes help us grow, heal, and build a resilient future?  

A Registered Landscape Architect with 18 years of experience and degrees from Harvard GSD (MLA) and USC (BA, Cinema-Television), she approaches landscape through the dual lenses of science and story. She leads multidisciplinary teams with warmth and rigor, guiding collaborators to discover solutions that are inventive, resilient, and deeply rooted in place. She edits, frames, and rewrites until a site reveals something honest, unexpected, meaningful. Her work has earned national and international recognition, creating landscapes that spark curiosity, deepen connection, and invite people to see the world differently and care for it deeply.

diane@superbloom.net

Education

Harvard University, Graduate School of Design
MLA

University of Southern California, School of Cinema-Television
BA in Cinema-TV Critical Studies,  magna cum laude

Credentials & Affiliations

Professional Landscape Architect (PLA)
(CO #LA.0001431; ID #LA-16971; MA #3018) 

Small Business Enterprise (SBE) and Woman-Owned Business
(WBE)  (CDOT,  City & County of Denver)

American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA)

Colorado Women in Design

(Former) Planning and Zoning Commissioner, City of Englewood

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