About LINDA

Linda Endler is a licensed landscape architect who brings more than 25 years of experience in design, project management, and construction to every project. For both private and public sectors, she has designed landscapes for residential, institutional, commercial, and multi-family projects. As an ongoing consultant for the City of Culver City since 2014, she has improved the landscape aesthetics of the downtown business district, and municipal buildings, led community-engaged projects for playgrounds replacement, designed rain gardens for stormwater mitigation, and is currently the lead designer and project manager for a neighborhood linear park. Additionally, she conducts landscape and irrigation plan checks for Culver City’s Division of Planning in accordance with California’s Model Water Efficiency Landscape Ordinance.

Her passion for sustainable design is reflected in her careful selection of materials and planting designs that showcase native and drought tolerant plants while promoting maintenance education for her clients’ gardens. A life-long Angeleno and 30-year Westside resident, Linda volunteers her services to the community. She has spearheaded the creation of a playground renovation and edible garden for Mar Vista Elementary School, assisted with a landscape renovation at Venice High School and participated in the Mar Vista Great Streets Beautification Project. Recently she collaborated with a team of landscape architects towards the Historical American Landscape Survey of the Beverly Hills Virginia Robinson Gardens, which won the 2023 Preservation Design Award for Cultural Resource Studies.

Her 2008 UCLA Thesis project on the Lower Los Angeles River won an award of distinction. The one-year study explores a ten mile portion of the neglected Lower Los Angeles River, and presents a master regional plan for open space and parkland to some of the most dense, underserved communities in Los Angeles County.