
José Juan Terrasa-Soler, RLA, ASLA
Partner
José Juan has spent the past 25 years practicing at the intersection of ecology and design. He has applied his expertise in landscape architecture, environmental science, and physical planning to the design of green infrastructure and sustainable public spaces in Puerto Rico and New York, including the revitalization of El Portal Visitors Center at El Yunque National Forest and Resilient Power Puerto Rico, a designer-led effort to foster sustainability and resiliency in Puerto Rico in response to climate change.
José Juan received a bachelor’s degree from Mount Saint Mary’s University (Maryland), as well as master’s degrees in ecology from The University of Michigan, in environmental studies from Yale University, and in landscape architecture from Harvard University. He is a CLARB Certified Landscape Architect and dedicates part of his time to non-profit organizations and to academia.