Danielle Duhe is a Principal and licensed Landscape Architect at DBA with more than 13 years of experience in parks and recreation planning, community engagement, and the design and construction of stormwater management facilities. She has contributed to numerous projects centered on pedestrian safety, applying thoughtful design strategies that seamlessly integrate green infrastructure while enhancing community well-being.
Danielle’s work is rooted in the belief that public spaces should be both memorable and meaningful. She is committed to creating environments that are culturally authentic, ecologically resilient, and grounded in creative yet functional design principles. Her approach prioritizes community needs, environmental performance, and long-term sustainability.
In addition to her professional practice, Danielle has been an active volunteer with the ASLA, serving the Louisiana Chapter since 2016. Her leadership includes a term as Chapter President, where she helped strengthen professional bonds for landscape architects across the state.