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ASLA 2011 Professional AwardsThirty-seven projects honored for innovation, design and sustainability The American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) has announced the winners of the 2011 Professional Awards. The awards honor the top public places, residential designs, campuses, parks and urban planning projects from across the U.S. and around the world. The jury of leading design experts considered 567 entries and selected 37 winners in the categories of General Design, Residential Design, Analysis and Planning, Communications, Research and the Landmark Award. In addition to the quality of the design, the jury also weighed the environmental sensitivity and sustainability of each project. The October issue of Landscape Architecture Magazine features the winning projects. Winners will be honored at the ASLA Annual Meeting and EXPO in San Diego on Wednesday, November 2. The upcoming ceremony and awards video are sponsored by Firestone Specialty Products. The winners are: General Design Category Portland Mall Revitalization, Portland, Ore. Honor Awards The Steel Yard, Providence, R.I. Contrasting Shade: Building a Sustainable Urban Grove Central Wharf Plaza,
Boston Manassas Park Elementary School Landscape, Manassas Park, Va. City of Greensburg Main Street Streetscape, Greensburg, Kan. Citygarden, St. Louis West Seoul Lake Park, Seoul, Korea Casa Nueva: Working in the Garden, Santa Barbara, Calif. Residential Design Category Peninsula Residence, Hillsborough, Calif. Salame Residence, Beirut, Lebanon Snake River Retreat, Jackson Hole, Wyo. Galisteo Modern, North Central New Mexico Beyond Pictorial: Revising Philip Johnson's Monumental Beck House, Dallas A Farm at Little Compton, Little Compton, R.I. Half-Mile, Hand-Built Line: Berkshire Boardwalk, Stockbridge, Mass. Carnegie Hill House, New York City Analysis and Planning Category An Emerging Natural Paradise — Aogu Wetland Forest Park Master Plan, Taiwan By National Sun Yat-sen University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan Honor Awards Adding Green to Urban Design, Chicago South Grand Boulevard "Great Streets Initiative", St. Louis The Regeneration / Yongsan Park, Seoul, South Korea Monumental Core Framework Plan, Washington, D.C. Integrating Habitats: “Growing Together”, Portland, Ore. Making a Wild Place in Milwaukee’s Urban Menomonee Valley, Milwaukee The Dignity of Restraint: A Historic Landscape Preservation Study for the
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, N.C. Hunters View Public Housing Neighborhood Redevelopment, San Francisco GreenPlan, Philadelphia Communications Category LID Low Impact Development: A Design Manual for Urban Areas Honor Awards Landslide: 2004-2010 The First Six Years Metropolitan Paradise, The Struggle for Nature in the City: Philadelphia’s Wissahickon Valley, 1620-2020 The Better Block Project Daring to Look: Dorothea Lange's Photographs and Reports from the Field Stormwater from KC to the Sea: An Experimental Curriculum for Students in the
4th to 6th Grades San Mateo County Sustainable Green Streets and Parking Lots Design Guidebook Research Category Backyard Farm Service: A Business Plan for Localizing Food Production Multi-Variate Study of Stormwater BMPs Landmark Award, in partnership with the National Trust for Historic Preservation
First San Diego River Improvement Project, San Diego Further Information: American Society of Landscape Architects - ASLA |