Keith LeBlanc is Principal and founding partner of LeBlanc Jones Landscape Architects, a Boston-based firm he established in 1997 after working in design offices in Houston and Boston. His early work on projects across a range of scales and geographies laid the foundation for a deep understanding of how outdoor spaces are used and crafted. Over his 45-year career, Keith has committed himself to the continual refinement of his work, balancing conceptual clarity with contextual sensitivity.
Under his leadership, LeBlanc Jones has established itself as a nationally recognized practice, winning over 40 professional awards. The firm’s work spans from finely detailed residential landscapes to large-scale urban environments, and is known for its elegant integration of architecture, site, and planting.
A native of Baton Rouge, Keith graduated from the Louisiana State University School of Landscape Architecture. He is a Fellow of the American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA), an honor awarded in 2011 for exceptional accomplishments over a sustained period. His service to ASLA includes roles as Chair of the Professional Awards in 2015, Juror in 2014, and member of the editorial advisory committee for Landscape Architecture Magazine.
Beyond his practice, Keith is an active board member of The Cultural Landscape Foundation and supports arts and design communities on Cape Cod through his involvement with the Truro Center for the Arts and Provincetown Commons.