Principals

Robert T. Hughes, ASLA
Bob guides the firm’s planning and design efforts. He speaks both the economic language of clients and the big-idea language of planners and designers. This allows him to establish a dialogue that pulls people together, solves problems and builds accord. The result is that clients look at HGOR’s work not as a cost of doing business, but as an investment.

Bachelor of Landscape Architecture, University of Georgia, 1977, Magna Cum Laude

Robert T. Hughes, ASLA

E. Bradley Good, ASLA
Brad’s strong presence and insightful design solutions provide leadership and direction for the firm’s educational and community projects. He has the proven ability to listen respectfully. He genuinely encourages and appreciates the ideas of others. Consistently, his strengths result in consensus-based solutions that are responsive to client needs.

Bachelor of Landscape Architecture, University of Georgia, 1978

E. Bradley Good, ASLA

Patrick J. O’Leary, ASLA
As a leader of the Community Design Studio, Pat possesses a unique adeptness with themed communities that is sought after both regionally and internationally. One of his most distinct talents is weaving the land’s natural topography into a project’s unique character. His talents are evident throughout the firm’s portfolio of high-end primary and secondary communities.

Bachelor of Landscape Architecture, Michigan State University, 1983

Patrick J. O'Leary, ASLA

Robert S. Ryan, ASLA, LEED AP
Rob’s forte is guiding and managing large-scale planning and design projects, particularly corporate facilities and Class-A office environments. As head of the Workplace Studio, he leads with a commanding knowledge of design and construction issues attained by experience. He is the driving force behind a long list of noteworthy projects which have been honored with numerous industry awards.

Bachelor of Landscape Architecture, Michigan State University, 1983

Robert S. Ryan, ASLA, LEED AP

Stephen A. Sanchez, ASLA
Steve’s work is guided by an unparalleled talent for defining a project’s designated character and sense of place through the choice and use of native plant material. Working in partnership with all four studios, he oversees the firm’s planting designs. His expertise ensures that each project’s unique opportunities and site requirements are met with a balance of visual identity and sustainability.

Bachelor of Landscape Architecture, Louisiana State University, 1985

Stephen A. Sanchez, ASLA