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ASLA Announces 2025 Professional Awards

Thirty-five Professional Award winners represent the highest level of achievement in the landscape architecture profession

2025-09-02
Professional AwardsASLA 2025 Professional General Design Award of Excellence. A Floating Forest: Fish Tail Park in Nanchang City. Nanchang, Jiangxi Province, China. Turenscape / Turenscape


ASLA has announced its 2025 Professional Awards. Thirty-five Professional Award winners showcase innovation and represent the highest level of achievement in the landscape architecture profession. All winners and their locations are listed below.

Jury panels representing a broad cross-section of the profession, from the public and private sectors, and academia, select winners each year and are listed below. The 35 winners were chosen out of 463 entries.

The ASLA / International Federation of Landscape Architects (IFLA) Global Impact Award is presented to a project in the Analysis and Planning category. The award is given to a work of landscape architecture that demonstrates excellence in addressing climate impacts through transformative action and scalable solutions, and adherence to ASLA’s and IFLA’s climate action commitments. The 2025 award goes to Testing Ground: Adapting Fairways to Resilient Barrier Isle Ecosystems on Jekyll Island in Georgia by Design Workshop and their client, Jekyll Island Authority. From defunct golf course to resilient coastal ecosystem, this project sets a national precedent for adaptive reuse.

The Professional Awards jury also selects a Landmark Award each year for a distinguished landscape architecture project completed between 15 and 50 years ago that retains its original design integrity and contributes many benefits to the surrounding community. This year’s Landmark Award celebrates Restoring the Glory, the Restoration of Forest Park, St. Louis by HOK and their client, Forest Park Forever and the City of St. Louis. This project led a major restoration of St. Louis’ 1,370-acre Forest Park in 2000, revitalizing historic landmarks, modernizing amenities, and reintroducing natural systems to renew the park as one of America’s most celebrated urban spaces.

“These projects demonstrate that what is good for nature is good for people,” said ASLA President Kona Gray, FASLA, PLA. “Each project paired a high degree of difficulty with technical expertise and seamless design—congrats to all the winners.

"The extraordinary vision and expertise of landscape architecture is on full display with these award-winning projects,” said ASLA CEO Torey Carter-Conneen. “Underneath the serene designs beats the heart of biodiversity, carbon capture and the health and well-being of our communities.

Award recipients and their clients will be honored in person at the awards presentation ceremony at the ASLA 2025 Conference on Landscape Architecture in New Orleans, October 10-13. Media are invited to attend; please email press@asla.org for credentials. For more information, visit www.aslaconference.com.

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Award Categories

General Design

Award of Excellence
​​​A Floating Forest: Fish Tail Park in Nanchang City
Nanchang, China
Turenscape 

Honor Award
The Beach at Elliott Bay
Seattle, Washington 
SurfaceDesign, Inc. 

Honor Award
Guitou Wetland Park: Reclaiming Public Space for the Rural Forgotten
Shaoguan City, China 
YXDesigners 

Honor Award
The Ellen DeGeneres Campus for the Dian Fossey Fund
Kinigi, Rwanda 
MASS Design Group + TEN x TEN 

Honor Award
More than Human: A Land Bridge for Cultural and Wildlife Connections
San Antonio, Texas
STIMSON 

Honor Award
The Shepherd Arts Park: Community, Art, Play
Detroit, Michigan
OSD – Office of Strategy & Design 

Honor Award
A Walk in the Woods: Re-Wilding, Experimentation and Pedagogy at UMass
Amherst, Massachusetts
STIMSON   

Honor Award
Waterloo Park: Reclaiming Public Space in the Center of Austin
Austin, Texas
Michael Van Valkenburgh Associates, Inc. 

Honor Award
Mill 19: A Catalytic Postindustrial Landscape
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
TEN x TEN + D.I.R.T. Studio 

Urban Design

Honor Award
Jiaxing Station Park
Zhejiang, China
Z'scape + MAD 

Honor Award
Shanghai Underpass Hubs: Bridging Divides, Building Community
Shanghai, China
FISH DESIGN 

Honor Award
China Basin Park: A Dynamic Urban Connector
San Francisco, California
SCAPE 

Honor Award
Generosity of Place: Water Street Tampa’s Continuous Canopy
Tampa, Florida
Reed Hilderbrand LLC 

Honor Award
​​Turning Gray into Green: Meishe River Greenway and Fengxiang Park​
Haikou City, China
Turenscape 

Honor Award
UNIT.City: Transforming an Industrial Zone into an Innovation District
Kyiv, Ukraine
KOTSIUBA 

Residential Design

Award of Excellence
And the Wild Comes Right up to the Door
Princeton, Massachusetts
STIMSON 

Honor Award
The Little Project: Unlocking the Potential of an Everyday Urban Lot
St. Paul, Minnesota
Ping Design LLC 

Honor Award 
Huckleberry Perch
Vineyard Haven, Massachusetts
Matthew Cunningham Landscape Design 

Honor Award 
Inez Point: Embracing an Old Growth Forest
Whitefish, Montana
Design Workshop, Inc. 

Honor Award
Springy Banks
East Hampton, New York
LaGuardia Design Group 

Honor Award
Sendero Verde
New York, New York
AECOM LAUD NYC 

Honor Award
Norweta
Chicago, Illinois
Site Design Group, Ltd. Honor Award

Analysis & Planning

Award of Excellence 
Crownsville Hospital Memorial Park: A Landscape of Healing and Renewal
Anne Arundel County, Maryland
Design Collective with Carmichael Associates 

Honor Award
Somerville Pollinator Action Plan: A Pollinator’s Guide to City Living
Somerville, Massachusetts
Offshoots, Inc. 

Honor Award 
Rural Abundance & Vitality: The Chaobai River Basin
Tianjin Municipality, China
Sasaki Associates, Inc  

Honor Award
Sea2City: Reimagining Reconciliation in Design and Policy
Vancouver, Canada
Mithun + ONE, and PWL Partnership 

Communications

Honor Award
Greening Five Points: Growing a Grassroots Movement in Denver
Denver, Colorado 
Design Workshop + Design Workshop Foundation 

Honor Award
WORKS with Nature: Low-Carbon Adaptation for a Changing World
Boston, Massachusetts
Climate Positive Design 

Honor Award
Playbook for the Pyrocene
SWA Group 

Honor Award
Empty Pedestals
Southwestern U.S.
Kofi Boone, FASLA & M. Elen Deming, FASLA 

Research

Honor Award 
About Time: Adaptive Management for Coastal Salt Marshes
Stone Harbor, New Jersey
University of Pennsylvania Environmental Modeling Lab (EMLab) 

Honor Award
Charles River Floating Wetland Pilot Project: Multi-Year Findings
Boston, Massachusetts
Sasaki Associates, Inc + The Hideo Sasaki Foundation and Dr. McNamara Rome 

Honor Award
LONGQUAN MOUNTAIN Park: Earthquake Disaster Mitigation Research
Sichuan, China
ZAP Associates LLC 

Jury: General Design, Residential Design, Urban Design & Landmark Award

Jury Chair: Thomas Balsley, FASLA, SWA/Balsley

Members:

  • C.L. Bohannon, FASLA, University of Virginia School of Architecture 
  • Carol Coletta, Coletta and Company 
  • L. Irene Compadre, ASLA, Arbolope Studio              
  • Adam Greenspan, FASLA, PWP Landscape Architecture 
  • Matt Hickman, Architectural Record 
  • David Hocker, FASLA, Hocker Design Group 
  • Shannon Nichol, FASLA, GGN 
  • Jury: Analysis & Planning ASLA / IFLA Global Impact Award, Research, Communications & Landmark Award

    Jury Chair: Diane Fernandez Bibeau, ASLA, City of Boston 

    Members:

  • Sierra Bainbridge, ASLA, MASS Design Group 
  • Francisco Brown, Metropolis Magazine 
  • Keiko Tsuruta Cramer, ASLA, WRT 
  • Claire Latané, FASLA, Cal State Poly Pomona / Design with Mental Health in Mind 
  • Adrian Smith, FASLA, City of New York 
  • Bo Yang, FASLA, University of Arizona 
  • Adam Yaracs, AIA, IKM Architecture 
  • IFLA Representative: Monica Pallares Trujillo, IFLA America Region 

    CELA Representative: Bo Zhang, ASLA, Oklahoma State University 

    LAF Representative: Signe Nielsen, FASLA, Mathews Nielsen Landscape Architects, P.C. 

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