2018 ASLA Professional Awards
John Hill
6. setembro 2018
Brooklyn Bridge Park: A Twenty Year Transformation (Photo: Alex MacLean)
The American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) has announced the winners of the 2018 ASLA Professional Awards – 25 recipients in 6 categories.
The winners, selected from 368 entries, will receive their awards at the ASLA 2018 Annual Meeting and EXPO in Philadelphia in October. Winners are listed below, but visit the ASLA website for more information and images on the winning projects.
Chicago Riverwalk | State Street to Franklin Street (Photo: Kate Joyce Studios)
General Design Category
AWARD OF EXCELLENCE:
Brooklyn Bridge Park: A Twenty Year Transformation
Brooklyn, NY, USA
Michael Van Valkenburgh Associates
Client: Brooklyn Bridge Park
HONOR AWARDS:
Chicago Riverwalk | State Street to Franklin Street
Chicago, IL, USA
Sasaki and Ross Barney Architects
Client: Chicago Department of Transportation
Iqaluit Municipal Cemetery
Iqaluit, NU, Canada
LEES+Associates
Client: City of Iqaluit
Legacy and Community: Juxtaposing Heritage and Invention for Duke University's West Campus
Durham, NC, USA
Reed Hilderbrand LLC Landscape Architecture
Client: Duke University
Longwood Gardens Main Fountain Garden
Kennett Square, PA, USA
West 8 Urban Design & Landscape Architecture
Client: Longwood Gardens Inc.
Re-Envisioning Pulaski Park
Northampton, MA, USA
STIMSON
Client: City of Northampton
Tippet Rise Art Center
Fishtail, MT, USA
OEHME, VAN SWEDEN | OvS
Client: Tippet Rise Art Center
Tongva Park and Ken Genser Square
Santa Monica, CA, USA
James Corner Field Operations
Client: City of Santa Monica
Walker Art Center Wurtele Upper Garden
Minneapolis, MN, USA
Inside | Outside + HGA
Client: Walker Art Center
Yard (Photo: Stephen Miller)
Residential Design Category
AWARD OF EXCELLENCE:
Balcones Residence
Austin, TX, USA
Word + Carr Design Group
HONOR AWARDS:
Sustaining a Cultural Icon: Reconciling Preservation and Stewardship in a Changing World
Newport, RI, USA
Reed Hilderbrand LLC Landscape Architecture
Client: Dorrance Hill Hamilton
Yard
Portland, OR, USA
2.ink Studio
Client: Key Development Group
Analysis and Planning Category
AWARD OF EXCELLENCE:
A Colorado Legacy: I-25 Conservation Corridor Master Plan
Douglas County, CO, USA
Design Workshop - Aspen
Client: The Conservation Fund
HONOR AWARDS:
Extending Our History, Embracing Our Future
Madison, WI, USA
SmithGroup
Client: University of Wisconsin - Madison
From Pixels to Stewardship: Advancing Conservation Through Digital Innovation
Austin, TX, USA
Andropogon Associates
Client: Shield-Ayres-Bowen Family
Iowa Blood Run Cultural Landscape Master Plan
Madison, WI, USA
Quinn Evans Architects
Client: Iowa Department of Natural Resources, State Historical Society of Iowa, Iowa Office of the State Archaeologist, and the Lyon County Conservation Board
Willamette Falls Riverwalk
Oregon City, OR, USA
Snøhetta
Project Partners: Oregon Metro, City of Oregon City; Clackamas County; State of Oregon; PGE Falls Legacy, LLC
From Weapons to Wildlife: The Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge Comprehensive Management Plan (Image: Design Workshop)
Research Category
HONOR AWARDS:
Atlas for the End of the World - Atlas for the Beginning of the Anthropocene
Philadelphia, PA, USA
University of Pennsylvania
Design with Dredge: Resilient Landscape Infrastructure in the Chesapeake Bay
Baltimore, MD, USA
Mahan Rykiel Associates
Client: Maryland Port Administration
Urban Aquatic Health: Integrating New Technologies and Resiliency into Floating Wetlands
Baltimore, MD, USA
Ayers Saint Gross
Client: National Aquarium
Communications Category
AWARD OF EXCELLENCE:
100 Years of Landscape Architecture at The Ohio State University
Columbus, OH, USA
Landscape Architecture Section, Knowlton School, The Ohio State University
HONOR AWARDS:
Homeplace: Conversation Guides for Six Communities, Rebuilding After Hurricane Matthew
Multiple communities, NC, USA
NC State University Coastal Dynamics Design Lab
Client: Hurricane Matthew Disaster Recovery and Resilience Initiative (HMDRRI)
Marnas: A Journey through Space, Time, and Ideas
Undisclosed Location
Anne Whiston Spirn
VanPlay: Plan to Play
Vancouver, BC, Canada
Design Workshop – Denver/Aspen
Client: Vancouver Board of Parks and Recreation
The Landmark Award
From Weapons to Wildlife: The Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge Comprehensive Management Plan
Commerce City, CO, USA
Design Workshop - Denver
Client: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, U.S. Army, United States Government, and Shell Oil Company