
Weston Henry
Environmental Scientist/Designer
Weston joins Stillwater from the landscape architecture world, where he spent six
years working on ecological design, construction, and plant contract-grow projects. He is
passionate about the importance of biodiversity in cities, for both humans and wildlife, and
believes that the built environment can play an essential role in conservation. Weston
holds Bachelor’s degrees in Landscape Architecture and Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
from the University of Connecticut and published his undergraduate research on the
conservation needs of a state-endangered butterfly. Off the clock, you can most likely find
him hiking in Griffith Park, tending to his plants, or exploring L.A.’s vibrant food and music
scenes.
Education: B.S. Landscape Architecture; Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
