Staff

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Daniel Bruzga

Owner

Dan holds degrees in both Horticulture, from the University of New Hampshire, and Landscape Architecture, from the University of Rhode Island.   Dan is a native of Warner, NH  where he still lives today, and has been running db Landscaping since 2000.  Dan has grown the company from rakes and lawn mowers to the design and construction company it is today.  Thus his talents are far reaching, extending to all parts of the company, from administration, to sales, to construction.  Dan’s personal style is naturalistic one, as is evident in db Landscaping’s portfolio.  Dan is a member of several professional societies including: ASLA, AIA, and NHLA .   When he’s not working, you’ll find Dan in the ocean kite boarding or cruising the lake on the boat.


Gregory-Rusnica

Gregory Rusnica

designer

Greg is a graduate of the University of Rhode Island where he gained a bachelor’s degree in Landscape Architecture with the most high distinction.  Greg has been working in the landscape architecture field since 2005 and has worked on a wide range of projects including residential, institutional, and commercial projects in both public and private sectors.  Greg enjoys both classic and modern design using natural materials and simple gestures.   When he’s not at the office, you’ll find him paddling around one of the local lakes or hitting slopes.

Charlie Goodwin

artist/designer/consultant

Charlie’s first experience with db Landscaping was as a client.  As with many clients, Charlie became friends with Dan and soon became a valuable asset to the company.  Charlie has been a collaborator with the db design staff for several designs.  He offers fresh ideas and an artists eye for detail.  His perspectives bring our plans to life and his photography always seems to capture the true spirit of our work.

Denis Murphy

mason

We can confidently consider Dennis to be one of the finest stone masons in the area.  His stonework is beautiful and enduring and built with a high quality of craftsmanship  that is uncommon in the modern landscape industry.