
Brian Kent is a landscape architect and founding principal of Kent + Frost Landscape Architecture, located in Mystic, Connecticut. He began his career in Athens, Georgia after graduating from The UGA School of Environment Design in 1984. With Robinson Fisher Associates, he worked on plans for the 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games, National Park Service cultural landscapes, campus planning, urban streetscapes, parks, greenways and public gardens. Since relocating to Connecticut in 1998, his work has encompassed parks and recreation planning, mixed-use master planning, trails and greenway design, public and private gardens.Brian is a board member of New London Landmarks and is a founding board member of Mystic Community Bikes, a nonprofit bike-share and advocacy group. He is an advocate for sustainable communities that incorporate multi-modal transportation solutions, environmentally friendly development and historic preservation.

Chad Frost is a landscape architect and principal with Kent + Frost Landscape Architecture, located in Mystic, Connecticut. Upon graduation from the University of Connecticut in 1999, he began his career in Avon, Connecticut. While practicing in Avon, he worked on plans for university & college campuses, medical institutions, parks, and public performance gardens. Since joining Kent + Frost, his work has encompassed mixed-use developments, urban streetscapes, waterfront developments, public parks, trails and greenway design, public and private gardens.His dedication to the preservation of the environment, and the principals of sustainability are embodied in all of his work. Chad is known for his artful integration of sustainable methodologies that lead to beautiful and functional spaces that enhance environmental quality, and connect people with their surroundings. His particular expertise has been instrumental in the firm’s innovative design solutions to complex physical, fiscal and regulatory challenges.