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Midtown-based TSW Expands into Tulsa, OK
Planner and Landscape Architect Katy O'Meilia will oversee the firm's presence in Tulsa and the region.

Planner and Landscape Architect Katy O’Meilia, PLA, LEED AP, has joined Atlanta-based TSW as a Senior Associate. O’Meilia will be based in Tulsa, OK, and will broaden the architecture, planning and landscape architecture firm’s presence in the central region of the U.S., building on established client relationships in Arkansas, Oklahoma, Texas and other nearby states. She will work primarily in TSW’s Planning and Landscape Architecture studios.
“We are delighted to add Katy to the team, and offer our clients the benefit of her experience in urban design, long-range planning, design code development and site design,” said Adam Williamson, TSW senior principal. “Her contacts and experience in Oklahoma and neighboring states will be extremely valuable to us as we grow our business in the central part of the country.”
O’Meilia has worked as a landscape architect and urban planner in Oklahoma, Utah and Texas. She is experienced in long-range master planning, urban design and redevelopment, site development and design standards. Four the past four years, she has served as a senior planner and project manager for a planning and design firm in Tulsa, OK. She earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Landscape Architecture from Oklahoma State University and a Master’s Degree in City and Metropolitan Planning from the University of Utah. O’Meilia is a licensed Landscape Architect in Texas and Oklahoma, as well as a LEED Accredited professional. TSW Tulsa: 2032 Utica Square – 520997, Tulsa, OK, 74114-9998. Phone: (918) 236-5468
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About TSW
TSW is a full-service planning, architecture and landscape architecture firm with offices in Atlanta, GA and Tulsa, OK. The award-winning Atlanta-based company was founded in 1990 and specializes in sustainable community design, architecture and landscape architecture. TSW is a leader in the New Urbanist movement and employs a community planning and design process that links tradition and context with today’s cultural and environmental demands. Sustainable design is an integral part of all TSW work, from the master plan level to the individual building components. TSW’s staff members are LEED Accredited Professionals and their designs incorporate a range of ideas for progressive energy and resource saving solutions. www.tsw-design.com