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ASLA ANNOUNCES 2004 PROFESSIONAL AWARDS
Washington, DC, July 13, 2004—The
American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) has announced
the recipients of its 2004 Professional Awards. The awards
will be presented during the ASLA Annual Meeting, October
29-November 2, in Salt Lake City.
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Design Category, Award of Honor:
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Tidewater
Residence, Virginia Beach, VA
Nelson Byrd Woltz
Landscape Architects, Charlottesville, VA
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Nasher Sculpture Center, Dallas, TX
Peter Walker & Partners,
Berkeley, CA
Client: Nasher Foundation
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| Design Category, Award of Merit: |
Pacific
Heights Residence, San Francisco, CA
Andrea
Cochran Landscape Architecture, San Francisco, CA |
Seonyudo
Park, Seoul, South Korea
SeoAhn Total Landscape, Seoul, South Korea
Client: Seoul Metropolitan Government |
Learning
Garden for P.S. 19, Queens, NY
Ken Smith Landscape Architect, New York,
NY
Client: The Robin Hood Foundation |
Nakasato Juji Project, Niigata, Japan
Ryo Yamada & Ayako Yamada, Oslo, Norway
Client: Town of Nakasato and Art Front Gallery |
Peirce’s
Woods at Longwood Gardens, Kennett Square, PA
W. Gary Smith, ASLA, Austin, TX
Client: Longwood Gardens, Inc. |
Rijksmuseum
Twente (National Museum), Enschede, The Netherlands
Lodewijk Baljon Landscape
Architects, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Client: Rijksgebouwendienst (Government Building Agency) and
Rijksmuseum Twente |
Feral
Geometry: A Narrative of Modern Materials on the Bank of Turtle
Creek, Dallas, TX
Michael
Van Valkenburgh Associates, Inc., New York, NY |
General
Mills Corporate Headquarters, Minneapolis, MN
oslund.and.assoc.,
Minneapolis, MN
Client: General Mills Inc. |
The
Eastbank Esplanade, Portland, OR
Mayer/Reed, Portland,
OR
Client: Portland Development Commission; Portland Parks &
Recreation;
and Oregon Department of Transportation |
Trillium
Projects, Seattle, WA
Charles Anderson
Landscape Architecture, Seattle, WA
Clients: Seattle Department of Parks and Recreation/70th Regional
Readiness Command Army Corps of Engineers |
Charlotte
Residence, Charlotte, NC
Nelson
Byrd Woltz Landscape Architects, Charlottesville, VA |
Saitama Plaza, Saitama, Japan
Peter Walker & Partners, Berkeley, CA
Ohtori Consultants Environmental Design Institute, Osaka, Japan
NTT Urban Developments Inc., Tokyo, Japan
Client: Saitama Prefecture Government |
Lever
House Landscape Restoration, New York, NY
Ken Smith Landscape Architect, New York,
NY
Client: Aby Rosen, RFR Realty LLC |
Copia:
The American Center for Wine, Food, and Arts, Napa, CA
Peter
Walker & Partners, Berkeley, CA
Client: The American Center for Wine, Food, and Arts |
Cedar
River Watershed Education Center, Cedar Falls, WA
Jones
& Jones Architects and Landscape Architects, Ltd.,
Seattle, WA
Client: City of Seattle, Seattle Public Utilities |
| Analysis and Planning Category, Award of Excellence: |
Downtown
Ottawa Urban Design Strategy 2020, Ottawa, ON
Urban Strategies
Inc., Toronto, ON
Client: City of Ottawa and National Capital Commission |
| Analysis and Planning Category, Award of
Honor: |
Anacostia
River Parks Target Area Plan & Riverwalk Design Guidelines,
Washington, DC
Wallace Roberts &
Todd, LLC, Philadelphia, PA
Client: District of Columbia Office of Planning |
Green
through Red, Buiten Vennep, The Netherlands
Lodewijk Baljon Landscape
Architects, Amsterdam, The Netherlands and VISTA
Landscape and Urban Design, The Netherlands
Client: AM Wonen; BPF Bouwinvest; Woningbedrijf Amsterdam; and Rotij Planontwikkeling |
Eco-Effective
Design Strategies, University of California, Davis, CA
William
McDonough + Partners, Charlottesville, VA
Client: University of California, Davis, Office of Resource
Management and Planning |
Middle
Rio Grande Bosque Restoration Project, Albuquerque, NM
Sites Southwest LLC,
Albuquerque, NM
Client: United States Army Corps of Engineers, Albuquerque District |
| Analysis and Planning Category, Award of Merit: |
West
Harlem Master Plan and Waterfront Park, New York, NY
W Architecture and
Landscape Architecture, LLC, New York, NY
Client: New York City Economic Development Corporation |
Preserving
Native Texas: A Master Plan for the Fort Worth Nature Center
& Refuge, Fort Worth,TX
MESA Design Group,
Dallas, TX
and The
Portico Group, Seattle, WA
Client: City of Fort Worth, Parks and Community Services Department |
Historic
Belle Isle Master Plan, Detroit, MI
Hamilton
Anderson Associates, Detroit, MI
Client: City of Detroit Recreation Department |
Mayo
Plan #1—Mayo Woodlands, Rochester Township, MN
Coen
+ Partners, Inc., Minneapolis, MN
Client: Mayo Woodlands, LLC |
Silresim
Superfund Redevelopment Study, Lowell, MA
StoSS, Boston, MA
Client: City of Lowell Division of Planning and Development |
| Research Category, Award of Merit: |
Residential
Impacts to Water Quality & Aquatic Habitat
Sally Schauman, FASLA, Adjunct Professor, Duke University, Durham,
NC,
and Professor
Emeritus, University of Washington, Seattle, WA |
| Communications Category, Award of Honor: |
Half
My World: The Garden of Anne Spencer, A History and Guide
Reuben M. Rainey, ASLA, University of Virginia, Charlottesville,
VA
Rebecca T. Frischkorn, Charlottesville, VA
Warwick House Publishing |
Gardens
and Historic Plants of the Antebellum South
James R. Cothran, FASLA, Robert and Company, Atlanta, GA
University of South
Carolina Press |
| Communications Category, Award of Merit: |
New
Conversations with an Old Landscape:
Landscape Architecture in Contemporary Australia
Catherin Bull, ASLA, The University of Melbourne, Parkville,
Victoria, Australia
The Images
Publishing Group |
Therapeutic
Landscapes Database
Naomi Sachs, ASLA, Therapeutic
Landscapes Resource Center, Inc., Santa Fe, NM |
The
Built Environment Image Guide — For the National
Forests and Grasslands USDA
Forest Service, Washington, DC |
The nine-member
jury selected 33 projects to receive awards from a field
of over 550 entries. “I was especially impressed with
the quality of the projects at all scales and at various levels
of budgets," said Frederick R. Steiner, ASLA, jury chair
and Dean of the College of Architecture at the University
of Texas at Austin. "The best projects displayed great
understanding of natural processes, considerable sensitivity
to people, and a high level of design acumen. I believe the
award recipients exemplify the many contributions that landscape
architects are making to improve our built environments.”
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 14,200 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 Jeffrey Lofton, public
relations manager for ASLA, at 202-216-2331 or jlofton@asla.org.
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