Landscape architect aims to bridge the gap between classical and contemporary TAMMYE NASH | Managing Editor nash@dallasvoice.com In his two decades as a landscape architect, Adam Kober has worked on many different internationally-recognized resort projects, including Hotel Drover and Mule Alley in the Fort Worth Stockyards.
And last year, after 16 years as principal and lead designer with well-known Lifescapes International, he launched his own company, Kober Design Group.
This week, Kober talked with Dallas Voice about his career, his company and his ties to North Texas. Dallas Voice: Tell me a little bit about your background — where you grew up, where you went to school.
Tell me about your family. Do you have a spouse or partner? Adam Kober: I grew up on a large farm in Indiana where we raised corn and soy beans.