Top Designers of Public Spaces Offer Fresh Takes on D.C.’s Historic and Contemporary Landscape The American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) is pleased to announce the launch of The Landscape Architect’s Guide to Washington, D.C. This online, mobile-friendly guide will help visitors and locals discover more than 75 historic, modern and contemporary landscapes in Washington, D.C. and Arlington, Va. Expert commentary and more than 800 photos are provided by 20 landscape architects. |
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According to Nancy Somerville, Hon. ASLA, executive vice president and CEO of ASLA, the guide is the first of its kind devoted to Washington, D.C. It highlights historic monuments and parks—including the National Mall and Memorial Parks and Capitol Hill—and examples of new sustainable works—including Constitution Square, a cutting-edge green street that is one block long, and Diamond Teague Waterfront Park, which incorporates man-made, water-cleansing wetlands on the Anacostia River. “The guide will provide the 19 million tourists who visit D.C. annually, along with locals, a fresh perspective on both iconic and brand-new landscapes within the nation’s capital,” says Somerville. “D.C.’s vibrant public realm didn’t just magically appear but was carefully designed over the years, and is continually evolving, through interactions among elected leaders, communities and landscape architects.” The guide is divided into 16 distinct tours in all four quadrants of the District—as well as a tour of the new D.C. bicycle network. Each tour covers multiple neighborhoods, and includes a printable walking or biking map. The guide was created by ASLA in partnership with 20 nationally recognized landscape architects, all of whom are designers of the public realm and leaders in sustainable design. The guides were asked to explain the sites from a landscape architect’s point of view and show how the design of these sites influences how people interact with or even feel about these places.Explore the Web site.
The guides: - Claire Bedat, ASLA, Associate, RTKL Associates Inc.
- Charles Birnbaum, FASLA, Founder and President, The Cultural Landscape Foundation (TCLF).
- Hallie Boyce, ASLA, Partner, OLIN
- Dennis Carmichael, FASLA, Principal, Parker Rodriguez, and Past President of the American Society of Landscape Architects (2006)
- Beth Carton, ASLA, Park Planner for the City of Alexandria’s Department of Recreation, Parks, and Cultural Activities
- Jonathan Fitch, ASLA, Principal, Landscape Architecture Bureau
- Skip Graffam, ASLA, Partner and Director of Research, OLIN
- Liz Guthrie, ASLA, Manager of Professional Practice Programs and Staff Liaison to the Sustainable Sites Initiative™, ASLA
- Joan Honeyman, ASLA, Owner, Jordan Honeyman Landscape Architecture LLC
- Glenn LaRue Smith, ASLA, Principal, Smith + Murray studios, Inc.
- Adrienne McCray, ASLA, Senior Associate, Lee and Associates\
- Ron Kagawa, ASLA, Division Chief of Park Planning and Capital Development with the City of Alexandria’s Department of Recreation, Parks & Cultural Activities
- Dena Kennett, ASLA, Manager of Professional Practice Programs, ASLA
- Elizabeth Miller, ASLA, Acting Director, Physical Planning Division, National Capital Planning Commission
- Radhika Mohan, ASLA, Senior Program Manager, Mayors’ Institute on City Design/National Endowment of the Arts
- Jane Padelford, ASLA, Dumbarton Oaks Research Institute, Harvard University
- Amanda Shull, Project Assistant, The Cultural Landscape Foundation.
- Susan Spain, ASLA, Project Executive, National Park Service
- Jennifer L. Toole, ASLA, President of Toole Design Group
- Michael Vergason, FASLA, Founder, Michael Vergason Landscape Architects
List of Sites Featured in the Guide: The National Mall & Memorial Parks The Mall National Museum of the American Indian National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden Hirshhorn Sculpture Garden Enid Haupt Garden Washington Monument National War II Memorial Constitution Gardens Vietnam Veterans Memorial Lincoln Memorial and Reflecting Pool Korean War Memorial DC War Memorial Martin Luther King Memorial Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial Thomas Jefferson Memorial George Mason Memorial Tidal Basin (West Potomac Park) The White House & President’s Park The White House & President’s Park Lafayette Park 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue The Ellipse Pennsylvania Avenue John Marshall Park Pennsylvania Avenue Freedom Plaza Pershing Square Park Capitol Hill National Japanese American Memorial Upper and Lower Senate Garden Robert A. Taft Memorial and Carrillon West Grounds of the Capitol / Summer House Union Square The U.S. Botanic Garden / Bartholdi Park U.S. Capitol Visitors Center Eastern Market Congressional Cemetery L’Enfant HUD Plaza Benjamin Banneker Park Southwest Duckpond Navy Yard Half Street Fairground The Yards Park Diamond Teague Waterfront Park Penn Quarter / Chinatown / NoMA Kogod Courtyard at the National Portrait Gallery ASLA Green Roof Constitution Square Dupont Circle / Embassy Row / Cathedral Heights Dupont Circle Spanish Steps Embassy Row National Cathedral Georgetown Georgetown Waterfront Park Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Cady’s Alley The Exorcist Steps Georgetown University Dumbarton Oaks Dumbarton Oaks Park Oakhill Cemetery Rock Creek Park Rock Creek Park U Street / Shaw Meridian Hill (Malcolm X) Park Union Row African American Civil War Memorial Howard University Quadrangle Brookland Franciscan Monastery The Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception McMillan Sand Filtration Site Woodley Park / Upper Northwest D.C. Smithsonian National Zoo Park Hillwood Estate Anacostia / Deanwood / Mahaning Heights Frederick Douglass Historic Site Fort Mahan Park Kenilworth Park and Aquatic Gardens Arlington / Pentagon / Rosslyn Arlington Memorial Bridge Women in Military Service for America Memorial Pentagon Memorial Arlington Cemetery The Air Force Memorial U.S. Marine Corps War Memorial Bike D.C. Tour D.C.’s Bicycle Network
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