In The News:
Tunnell-Spangler-Walsh Announces
New Principal and Associate
May 2005
Tunnell-Spangler-Walsh & Associates announces that Caleb Racicot
has been named a TSW Principal and Adam Williamson has been named
an Associate of the firm.
Caleb
is a community planner specializing in urban design, smart growth
codes, community retail strategies, and the use of corridor studies
as catalysts for community building.
Caleb has worked in both the public and private sector and is an
effective consensus builder. Prior to joining TSW in 2001, he practiced
planning in Atlanta with the City of Atlanta Bureau of Planning.
While with the City, Caleb worked on a variety of projects including
urban design studies, zoning initiatives, land use plans, community
facilitation, and Geographic Information Systems.
He holds a Master of City and Regional Planning from the Georgia
Institute of Technology. Caleb’s recent projects include: Avondale
Estates Downtown Zoning Code, Buford Town Center LCI Study, Central
Martinez Area Study, Delk TOD LCI Study, Ponce/Moreland Corridor
Study, and the Woodstock Downtown Zoning Code.
Professional Status
American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP)
Education:
- Master of City & Regional Planning, Georgia Institute of Technology,
2001
- Bachelor of Environmental Design, University of Massachusetts,
1997
Professional Affiliations:
- American Planning Association
- Congress for the New Urbanism
Adam
brings over seven years of experience to Tunnell-Spangler-Walsh & Associates.
He has worked as a project manager, landscape architect and urban
designer on a wide variety of projects ranging from landscape site
design to site master planning. His experience includes traditional
neighborhood developments, mixed-use developments, park planning
and design, campus landscape design, multi-family and single-family
projects, and streetscape design.
Professional Status:
Registered Landscape Architect: GA
Education:
- 1997 Bachelor of Landscape Architecture, University of
Georgia
Professional Affiliations:
- Congress for the New Urbanism
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