Grant Stewart (PLA, ASLA, CLARB) is a nationally recognized landscape architect and urban designer with over 25 years of experience shaping public spaces across the United States and Internationally. As a Principal at MIG, he brings deep expertise in landscape architecture, urban design, and comprehensive planning, grounded in a career defined by thoughtful design visioning, strategic planning, environmental awareness, and meaningful client and community engagement.
Grant has led transformative projects at a national scale—including public parks, cultural venues, mixed-use developments, and large-scale commercial and residential environments—demonstrating a consistent ability to turn complex sites into vibrant, people-centered places. His work often bridges history and culture with modern placemaking, as seen in award-winning projects that have reimagined historic city neighborhoods and districts into dynamic public parks with intensive programing, event spaces, water features, native plantings, and performance spaces.
Throughout his career, Grant has held leadership roles at top design firms and has guided multidisciplinary teams through all phases of planning and design. His expertise spans site planning, design research, permitting, construction documentation, and implementation. From early concept development to final built environments, Grant brings a comprehensive, hands-on approach that ensures design excellence and project success at every scale.
Grant is Principal of Landscape Architecture, Seattle