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ASLA Announces 2005 Professional Awards
2005-07-11
Washington, DC, July 11, 2005—The American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) has announced the recipients of its 2005 Professional Awards. This marks the inaugural year for the Residential Design Category, co-sponsored by Garden Design Magazine. The awards will be presented on October 10 at the ASLA Annual Meeting in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
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General Design Category, Award of Excellence, (Click for Awards video)
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The Kreielsheimer Promenade at Marion Oliver McCaw Hall, Seattle, WA Gustafson Guthrie Nichol Ltd, Seattle, WA
client: Seattle Center Foundation
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The Heart of the Park at Hermann Park, Houston, TX SWA Group, Houston, TX
Conceptual Design Collaboration Consultants: Olin Partnership, Ltd., Philadelphia, PA
client: Hermann Park Conservancy/City of Houston Parks and Recreation Department
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| General Design Category, Award of Honor, |
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Toyota Motor Sales, USA, Inc., South Campus, Torrance, CA LPA, Inc., Irvine, CA
client: Toyota Motor Sales, USA, Inc.
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Ben Gurion International Airport, Lod, Israel Shlomo Aronson Architects, Jerusalem, Israel
client: Israeli Airport Authority
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Shenyang Architectural University Campus, Shenyang City, Liaoning Province, China Peking University Graduate School of Landscape Architecture and Turenscape, China
client: Shenyang Architectural University Campus
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Stanford University Medical School Campus Underground Parking Garage, Palo Alto, CA Peter Walker and Partners, Berkeley, CA
client: Stanford University
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12,000 Factory Workers Meet Ecology in the Parking Lot, Canton, GA Michael Van Valkenburgh Associates, Inc., New York, NY
client: Herman Miller, Inc.
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Illinois Institute of Technology Campus, Chicago, IL Peter Lindsay Schaudt Landscape Architecture, Inc., Chicago, IL
client: Illinois Institute of Technology
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Ute Cemetery Restoration, Aspen, CO BHA Design, Inc., Fort Collins, CO City of Aspen, CO
client: City of Aspen - Community Development Department
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Capitol Plaza, New York, NY Thomas Balsley Associates, New York, NY
client: Witcoff Group/Adell Corporation
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Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument, Coldwater/Johnston Recreation Complex, Castle Rock, WA Charles Anderson Landscape Architecture, Seattle, WA EDAW, Inc., Seattle, WA USDA Forest Service, Vancouver, WA
client: Gifford Pinchot National Forest/Mount St. Helens National Volcano Monument
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Parc Diagonal Mar, Barcelona, Spain EDAW, Inc., Atlanta, GA, and EMBT Arquitectes, Barcelona, Spain client: Hines Spain Regional Office
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| Residential Design Category, Award of Excellence, co-sponsored by Garden Design magazine: (Click for Awards video) |
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Stone Meadow, Martha's Vineyard, MA Stephen Stimson Associates, Falmouth, MA
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Cane River Residence, Natchitoches, LA Jeffrey Carbo Landscape Architects/Site Planners, Alexandria, LA
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Private residential garden, Minneapolis, MN oslund.and.assoc., Minneapolis, MN
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Island Modern, Key West, FL Raymond Jungles, Inc., Miami, FL
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Private Residence/Garden of Planes, Richmond, VA Gregg Bleam Landscape Architects, Charlottesville, VA
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Private Residence, Rowena, OR Koch Landscape Architecture, Portland, OR
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Ivy Street Roof Garden, San Francisco, CA Andrea Cochran Landscape Architecture, San Francisco, CA
client: Maria McVarish
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Livingood Residence, Jackson, WY VLA, Inc., Jackson, WY
client: Jack Livingood
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Reyrosa Ranch, Waxahachie, TX MESA Design Group, Dallas, TX
client: Rusty & Deedie Rose
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| Analysis and Planning Category, Award of Excellence, (Click for Awards video) |
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The New American City: The Noisette Community of North Charleston, SC, North Charleston, SC. BNIM Architects, Kansas City, MO, & Burt Hill Inc., Washington, DC
client: Noisette Company
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| Analysis and Planning Category, Award of Honor, |
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Lloyd Crossing Sustainable Urban Design Plan, Portland, OR Mithun Architects + Designers + Planners, Seattle, WA
Landscape architecture consultants: GreenWorks, Portland, OR
client: Portland Development Commission
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Clearings, Clusters, and Cloisters: A Garden of Trees for Two Rivers Park, Little Rock, AR University of Arkansas Community Design Center, Fayetteville, AR
client: Pulaski County, AR
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The Growth Pattern of Taizhou City Based on Ecological Infrastructure, Taizhou City, Zhejiang Province, China Peking University Graduate School of Landscape Architecture & Turenscape, China
client: Taizhou City Government
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Brightwater Siting Project, King & Snohomish County, WA King County Department of Natural Resources and Parks-Wastewater Treatment Division, Seattle, WA CH2M Hill, Bellevue, WA Environmental Science Associates, San Francisco, CA
client: King County, Seattle, WA
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Calumet Plans, Chicago, IL City of Chicago, Dept. of Planning, Chicago, IL Wolff Clements & Associates, Chicago, IL Planning Resources Inc, Wheaton, IL
client: City of Chicago Department of Planning and Development
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Gateway Valley Development, Orinda, CA Hart Howerton, San Francisco, CA, and Minneapolis, MN
client: Farallon Capital Management
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Burlingame Ranch Affordable Housing, Aspen, CO DHM Design, Carbondale, CO
client: City of Aspen
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Battery Park City Streetscapes, New York, NY Rogers Marvel Architects, New York, NY
client: Hugh L. Carey Battery Park City Authority
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Dasve Village, Maharashtra, India The HOK Planning Group, St. Louis, MO
client: The LaVasa Corporation, Ltd.
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| Communications Category, Award of Honor, (Click for Awards video) |
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The Grand Concourse Authority Walkway Maintenance Manual The Grand Concourse Authority, St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
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Urban Ecology; Landscape Design Principles and Practices for Water Quality Improvement in the Lower Boise River Ecosystem Sciences Foundation, Boise, ID
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2005 Landmark Award
The jury selected 33 projects to receive awards from a field of over 520 entries. “This year’s awards projects demonstrated the rising cultural relevance of responsible planning and good design across a range of scales and project types in the United States and abroad," said Gary Hilderbrand, FASLA, jury chair and principal at Reed Hilderbrand Associates Inc. "By bringing forward a compelling set of diverse projects, this jury showcased some of the successes landscape architects are having with the complex issues that arise for thoughtful design practices today, including the drive for clarity, expressiveness, rigor, and durability in design.”
The ASLA Awards Program is administered by the ASLA Library and Education Advocacy Fund, a nonprofit 501(c) 3 organization established by ASLA in 2001. The ASLA Fund is dedicated to expanding the body of knowledge of the landscape architecture profession, to promoting the value of landscape architecture, and to increasing public understanding of environmental and land use issues and principles.
Founded in 1899, ASLA is the national professional association for landscape architects representing more than 15,000 members. Landscape architecture is a comprehensive discipline of land analysis, planning, design, management, preservation, and rehabilitation. ASLA promotes the landscape architecture profession and advances the practice through advocacy, education, communication, and fellowship. Learn more about landscape architecture online at www.asla.org.
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Note to Editors: You may view and download photographs and photography credits of these projects. Additional photos are available upon request by contacting Clara Frenk, public relations manager for ASLA, at 202-216-2371 or cfrenk@asla.org.
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