This connection is especially meaningful because of Cotleur & Hearing’s long-standing relationship with the University of Florida and its landscape architecture program. Each year, the firm works with UF interns and recent graduates who bring fresh perspective, energy, and a strong foundation to the profession.
Professor Acomb’s legacy also reflects the important role landscape architects play in shaping more resilient communities. The fund supports students pursuing research in green infrastructure and low-impact development, including rain gardens, bioswales, green roofs, permeable pavement, green streets, and stormwater-focused design strategies.
Cotleur & Hearing is honored to support this effort and proud to celebrate the first student recipient of a fund that continues Professor Acomb’s legacy while investing in the next generation of landscape architects.