![]() ![]() Research Category Site Commissioning: Proving Triple-Bottom-Line Landscape Performance at a National Scale The Cleveland Flats Connections Plan: Connecting a Missing Link Revitalizing the Great Wall - Datong Ancient Great Wall Cultural Heritage Corridor in Shanxi Province, China Re-Storying the Knobs: A Master Plan for Bernheim Arboretum & Research Forest McIntire Botanical Garden: Masterplan for Resiliency and Healing Girl Scout Property Planning: National to Local Strategies TLS Landscape Architecture, Shanghai OBJECT TERRITORIES, and derek hoeferlin designįlorence Griswold Museum | The Artists’ Trail: History, Ecology and Sense of Place TOcore: Downtown Parks and Public Realm Plan Where Agriculture Meets Coastal WoodlandsĬategory TOcore: Downtown Parks and Public Realm Plan – Toronto, Canada Plains | Prairie | Plateau : A Retreat at the Edge Hassalo on Eighth | From Urban Blight to LEED Platinum Neighborhood Residential Design Category Sonoma Mountain – Glen Ellen, CA, USA – Hocker Design Group ![]() Yellowhorn Farm Park: Battling The Threat of Desertification Washington Fruit & Produce Company Headquarters PUBLIC WORK Office for Urban Design & Landscape Architecture Michael Vergason Landscape Architects, Ltd. Sundance Square Plaza, The Heart of Fort Worth University of Washington/Seattle, WA, USA Lower Rainier Vista & Pedestrian Land Bridge Hunter’s Point South Waterfront Park Phase II: A New Urban Ecology General Design Category Heritage Flume – Sandwich, MA, USA – STIMSON This year’s Student Jury included: Linda Jewell, FASLA (Chair) Diana Fernandez, ASLA David Gouverneur Robert Gray, ASLA Damian Holmes Kendra Hyson, ASLA Maki Kawaguchi Signe Nielsen, FASLA and Daniel Tal, ASLA. Rolley, FASLA and Galen Newman, ASLA.Ĭhosen from 368 submissions, this year’s 26 Student Award winners represent the bright future of the landscape architecture profession in the General Design, Residential Design, Analysis & Planning, Research, Communications, Student Collaboration and Student Community Service categories. Joining the Professional Jury for the selection of the Research Category were representatives on behalf of the Landscape Architecture Foundation (LAF) and Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture (CELA): Stephanie A. This year’s Professional Jury included: Andrea Cochran, FASLA (Chair) Henri Bava Kofi Boone, ASLA Gina Ford, FASLA Deb Guenther, FASLA John King, Honorary ASLA Pam Linn, FASLA John Vinci and Keith Wagner, FASLA. In addition, a single Landmark Award is presented each year. The American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) announced the 2019 Professional and Student Award winners.Ĭhosen from 544 submissions, this year’s 36 Professional Award winners represent the best of landscape architecture in the General Design, Residential Design, Analysis & Planning, Communications, and Research categories. ![]()
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