Diane Lipovsky

Diane Lipovsky is the cofounder and principal of pioneering landscape architecture studio Superbloom. With over 14 years of experience, Lipovsky brings a nuanced approach to landscapes that seamlessly blends ecological sustainability, human connection, and artistic vision. Her work spans multiple scales, uniting collaborators in projects that enrich the environment, support holistic health, and inspire curiosity and connection.

Lipovsky partners with clients and communities to create deeply resonant and impactful landscapes, prioritizing rigorous research, craftsmanship, and design excellence. She holds a Master of Landscape Architecture from Harvard’s Graduate School of Design (GSD) and a Bachelor of Arts in Cinema-Television from the University of Southern California, blending analytical precision with creative storytelling.

A member of ASLA, Colorado Women in Design, and the Urban Land Institute, Lipovsky has also served as Planning Commissioner for the City of Englewood. Her work has received widespread recognition, including the prestigious American Architecture Award from the Chicago Athenaeum, along with honors from World Landscape Architecture, Architizer, ASLA Boston, Colorado, North Carolina, and the American Planning Association.