1998 ASLA National
Student Design Competition Results
Undergraduate
Individual Design Category
Commendations
Wendi Ramsden, University
of Maryland for 14th Street Redevelopment commended for “design
and community charrette process and background research”
Amy Bowman, Kansas
State University for Festival Park: Power and Light District commended
for “comprehensive, multi-scaled conceptual development and the design
of a dramatic urban space”
Lance Thies, Ball
State University for Crossroads of Indiana commended for “design
development, relation to regional context and design communications”
Sam Henry, Mississippi
State University for Fort Negley - Memorial to the Slave Experience
commended for “innovative, imaginative concept for experiencing and
understanding cultural heritage”
Undergraduate
Design Team Category
First Place
Christopher Ewell
and Allyce Hargrove, Arizona State University for
Sonoran Preserve: Defining the interface between the built and natural
Scott Simpson, Greg
Dorolek, Andrew Penzi, and Kevin Kirson, University of Georgia for
A University Master Plan
Commendation
Dave Ries and Greg
Alban, Michigan State University for Children’s Hope Garden commended
for “interactive design ideas for use by specialized populations”
Undergraduate
Individual Research
First Place
David N. Kroll,
California State Polytechnic University, San Luis Obispo for
Green Gables Estate - Historic & Spatial Preservation
Commendation
Alissa K. Puhm,
University of Toronto for Ephemeral Landscapes commended for
“thought provoking evaluation of the relationship of time and landscape”
Tiffany L. Halperin,
Arizona State University for “Placing” Culture in Landscape Architecture
commended for “investigation of perceived shortcoming in landscape
architecture education and the design process
Graduate Individual Design
Commendation
Ellen Jouret-Epstein,
University of Massachusetts for Parterre/Surterre. Design for
a Media Center Roof Garden commended for “inventive design
programming and development”
Graduate Individual
Research
First Place
Almudena Gonzalez,
University of Texas at Arlington for The Role of Affective Response
in Culturally Based Landscape Design
Commendation
Carol Ann Feldman,
University of Texas at Arlington for The Chisana-Gold Hill Landscape
commended for “extent, depth and complexity of study for a very
remote cultural landscape”
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