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  • American Society of Landscape Architects
    https://www.asla.org/Search.aspx?q=wetland design
    Through the center of the park, a linear constructed wetland, 1.7 kilometers (one mile) long and 5–30 meters (16.5–100 feet) wide was designed to create a reinvigorated waterfront as a living machine to treat contaminated water from the Huangpu River. Green Infrastructure: Constructed Wetlands | asla.org. https://www.asla.org/ContentDetail ...
  • Green Infrastructure: Constructed Wetlands | asla.org
    https://www.asla.org/ContentDetail.aspx?id=43537
    Constructed wetlands mimic the functions of natural wetlands to capture stormwater, reduce nutrient loads, and create diverse wildlife habitat. They are often created in engineered growth media in trenches, small islands, and pools.
  • Crosswinds Marsh Wetland Interpretive Preserve
    https://www.asla.org/2019awards/641168-Crosswinds_Marsh.html
    Celebrating its 20th anniversary as one of the largest self-sustaining wetland mitigation projects in the country, Crosswinds Marsh has become a national benchmark for ecological restoration and environmental design.

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  • American Society of Landscape Architects
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    Design Strategy. The submitted Liupanshui Minghu Wetland Park project, 90 hectares (222 acres) in size, is the first phase and a major part of the comprehensive ecological infrastructure project planned for the city by the landscape architect. West Pond: Living Shoreline | ASLA 2022 Professional Awards.
  • The Siltcatcher: A Sediment-Capture System for Wetland Creation and ...
    https://www.asla.org/2020studentawards/1267.html
    The Siltcatcher is a proposal for a system of offshore structures in western Lake Pontchartrain positioned to slow water released from the nearby Bonnet Carré Spillway, causing sediment to settle and build wetlands, providing multiple benefits for nearby residents. Photo Credit: Andrew Wright, Student ASLA.
  • Seaside | ASLA 2021 Professional Awards
    https://www.asla.org/2021awards/2402.html
    Seaside | ASLA 2021 Professional Awards. Honor Award. Residential Design. Sagaponack, New York, United States. LaGuardia Design Group. Birds-eye View of Residence from Freshwater Pond. The diverse matrix of native wetland plants demonstrates the projects sensitives to local ecologies. Image Credit: LaGuardia Design Group.
  • From a Concrete Bulkhead Riverbank to a Vibrant Shoreline Park—Suining ...
    https://www.asla.org/2021awards/2134.html
    Through a concept of concealing the bulkhead beneath landscape terraces, the design objective is set up to combine multiple functions, including riparian ecological systems, urban storm-water management, green infrastructure, public recreation, and environmental education in the same riverfront area.

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  • Peat/Land: Strategies for Restoration, Design, and Planning of North ...
    https://www.asla.org/2020studentawards/1013.html
    This project identified three peatland contexts in NC for the implementation of restoration and design strategies: i) public access to conserved peatlands; ii) restoration of peatland drained for agriculture; iii) resilience and adaptation of rural towns built in and around peatlands. Project Narrative.
  • West Pond: Living Shoreline | ASLA 2022 Professional Awards
    https://www.asla.org/2022awards/5394.html
    In 2012, Superstorm Sandy tore through West Pond, a vital 45-acre freshwater wetland servicing 70% of migratory birds along the Atlantic Flyway. This large pond is a key component of the larger Jamaica Bay wetland estuary, a major part of Gateway National Park.
  • The Restoring of a Montane Landscape | 2016 ASLA Professional Awards
    https://www.asla.org/2016awards/171899.html
    Compacted soils and steep slopes had rendered the lake’s shoreline an aesthetic eyesore and a sterile ecosystem. To remedy the situation, the landscape architect reshaped almost a mile of the shoreline, implementing five acres of introduced wetlands. Sedges, reeds, cattails and other wetlands species were planted at varying water depths.

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