
Rebekah Cammack, Designer
Rebekah Cammack is a landscape designer who approaches each project with curiosity about the land and the people who live within it. She wants to understand how every nook and cranny of a space is used. Her work is rooted in careful observation—of soil, plants, and daily routines that shape how a place is experienced.
Before earning her Master of Landscape Architecture from the University of California, Berkeley, Rebekah worked in design-build in Portland, Oregon, guiding projects from early concepts through installation. That hands-on experience continues to inform her process, grounding ideas in the practical realities of construction and planting.
Rebekah enjoys the collaborative process of transforming complex sites into spaces that feel natural, welcoming, and enduring. She is especially drawn to the way planting, stone, and topography come together to shape spaces that support everyday life.
When she’s not designing, Rebekah can be found critiquing sidewalk control joints, getting tangled up in a knitting project, and keeping her 20+ houseplants alive.