Amelle Schultz PLA, LEED AP

Amelle Schultz is a landscape architect and principal at Ayers Saint Gross with an expertise in site design and landscape planning. Her work spans the spectrum of design, taking the macro-scale of planning and translating it seamlessly to the details of landscape architecture. She has worked on projects ranging in scale from campus plans to detailed design work. Her goal is to create campuses, cities, and cultural landscapes that are equitable and sustainable, connecting people to nature and fostering a sense of belonging.
Some of her past projects include the Waterfront Campus Plan for the National Aquarium, Grinnell College Kington Plaza and Christiansen Outdoor Learning Spaces, and numerous campus master plans, including Davidson College, Swarthmore College and Ringling College of Art and Design. Amelle’s work has been acknowledged through numerous awards including those from the Society of College and University Planners, American Society of Landscape Architects, and the Baltimore Chapter of the American Institute of Architects. Most recently, her work on the National Aquarium Harbor Wetland was highlighted in Architect’s Newspaper as a landscape project that stood out in 2024.
Read more about Amelle’s work:
Creating a Floating Wetland in Baltimore’s Inner Harbor
Embracing the Outdoors: Grinnell College Kington Plaza and Christiansen Outdoor Learning Spaces


































































































































































