Jocelyn Wolff
Landscape Designer
Earning her master’s degree from Boston Architectural College and a Bachelor’s of Environmental Design from the University of Minnesota, Jocelyn is a talented designer with multiple years of experience and a diverse background, influenced by landscapes throughout the world. Born in Minneapolis, her childhood was shaped by its exceptional parks and landscapes. A move to New Delhi at twelve ignited her passion for landscape architecture, and later, living in Germany, she explored historical and modern architecture, solidifying her desire to pursue the field.
Jocelyn’s career spans diverse firms in New England, the Pacific Northwest, and the Midwest. She has worked on projects from concept development to construction administration in both public and private sectors. Her expertise lies in merging art, ecology, and history to create engaging spaces, with a special fondness for the detail of residential landscapes.
She also served as a historic preservation planner intern for the City of Minneapolis’ Zoning Department, gaining a deep understanding of zoning, permitting, and public outreach. This varied background equips her to thrive in the complexity of landscape architecture, celebrating history and natural systems through design.
Education
BA, Environmental Design, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities
Master of Landscape Architecture, Boston Architectural College (The Edwin T. Steffian, ‘10 (Hon.) Centennial Award - Master’s Thesis Excellence Winner