Cam Lonodono
Cam is a recent graduate of Colorado State University who chose Salt Lake City to begin his career as a Landscape Architect. Inspired by the natural landscapes of the Western United States, Cam believes blending work and outdoor activities fosters balance and efficiency. Raised in Colorado by a family passionate about the outdoors, Cam developed a love for snowboarding, mountain biking, and fly fishing. These hobbies keep him grounded and connected to the landscapes that inspire his work. At GSBS, Cam contributes to the design process and prepares construction documents for contractors. He is passionate about improving walkability and bike lane safety in cities, advocating for healthier, more sustainable communities through active transportation.
Session(s):
Not All Stories Are Carved in Stone: Community, History, and Placemaking at Tom Owens Park »
2025 APA UT Spring Conference, May 7, 2025 3:15 pmThis session will introduce the Tom Owens Park project’s vision, emphasizing its focus on recreation, natural preservation, and community history. Attendees will explore key features like sustainable design, adaptive reuse of historic elements, and the Farmington StoryCorps initiative, which captures personal narratives. A Q&A session will foster interactive dialogue, followed by breakout groups to identify historical resources and collaboratively develop restoration ideas aligned with community goals, offering inspiration and practical strategies for real-world applications.
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