Ahmaud Carroll-Tubbs is a fourth-year landscape architecture student at Ball State University with a deep passion for art and design. Growing up, he explored creative outlets like drawing, painting, and model making, which ultimately led him to discover architecture in eighth grade. While initially pursuing architecture at Ball State, he found his true calling in landscape architecture, which embodied his love for the outdoors and his desire to create meaningful spaces. Ahmaud has gained valuable experience in heritage preservation and landscape design through internships with Indiana Landmarks’ Black Heritage Preservation Program and V3 Companies. He is an active member of SCASLA, NOMAS, and A.C.E. and has presented internationally at the Alliance for Historic Preservation Conference in Toronto. Ahmaud values representation and strives to be a role model for young Black professionals.
Ahmaud Carroll-Tubbs, Student ASLA
National Student Representative
Ball State University