General Design Category
Honor Awards
Cloud Song: SCC Business School + Indigenous Culture Center
Scottsdale, Arizona, United States
COLWELL SHELOR LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE
Client: Maricopa County Community College District
Grand Junction Park and Plaza
Westfield, Indiana, United States
DAVID RUBIN Land Collective
Client: City of Westfield
Hood Bike Park: Pollution Purging Plants
Charlestown, Massachusetts, United States
Offshoots, Inc.
Client: Hood Park, LLC
Peavey Plaza: Preserving History, Expanding Access
Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
Coen+Partners
Client: City of Minneapolis
Qianhai's Guiwan Park
Shenzhen, Guangdong, China
Field Operations
Client: Shenzhen Qianhai Construction & Investment Holding Group Co., Ltd.
Remaking a 1970’s Downtown Park Into a New Public Realm
Omaha, Nebraska, United States
OJB Landscape Architecture
Client: The Metropolitan Entertainment & Convention Authority
The Meadow at the Old Chicago Post Office
Chicago, Illinois, United States
Hoerr Schaudt
Client: The 601W Companies
The University of Texas at El Paso Transformation
El Paso, Texas, United States
Ten Eyck Landscape Architects, Inc
Client: The University of Texas at El Paso
University of Arizona Environment + Natural Resource II
Tucson, Arizona, United States
COLWELL SHELOR LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE
Client: University of Arizona
Residential Design Category
Award of Excellence
The Rain Gardens at 900 Block
Lexington, Kentucky, United States
Gresham Smith
Client: Frontier Highway
The Rain Gardens at 900 Block is award-worthy because:
- The design approach resulted in an immersive green infrastructure experience, a true rain “garden.”
- The entrant secured grant funds to invest in the property while advocating for improving urban ecologies and stormwater systems on a larger scale.
- The entrant took a triple-bottom-line approach for stormwater retrofits to benefit the community beyond the property lines.
- The entrant greened the site with native plants and minimized maintenance.
The utilization of incentive grant dollars to improve stormwater functionality, site value and social spaces showcase how to creatively implement high-quality sustainability and resiliency-focused landscapes even at small scales.
Honor Awards
Andesite Ridge
Big Sky, Montana, United States
Design Workshop, Inc.
Black Fox Ranch: Extending the Legacy of the West to a New Generation
Teton County, Wyoming, United States
Design Workshop, Inc.
Collected Works, Restored Land: Northeast Ohio Residence
Hunting Valley, Ohio, United States
Reed Hilderbrand LLC
Client: Scott Mueller
Dry Garden Poetry
Santa Cruz Mountains, California, United States
Arterra Landscape Architects
Sister Lillian Murphy Community
San Francisco, California, United States
GLS Landscape | Architecture
Client: Mercy Housing
Urban Design Category
Award of Excellence
Heart of the City: Art and Equity in Process and Place
Rochester, Minnesota, United States
Coen+Partners
Client: Destination Medical Center
This project re-imagines a car-centric streetscape of two city blocks and a plaza as a new public realm aligned with the city’s vibrant and diverse community. Proactive community engagement drove the success of this work: over 70 pop-up and prototyping events, one-on-one stakeholder meetings, artist sessions, and other engagement events captured a true understanding of the community's needs and desires for this project.
The project pioneers a curbless street design, integrates dramatic public art installations from local and internationally known artists, and utilizes custom-designed accessible site furniture. Cutting-edge sustainability strategies promote greenery and reduce stormwater runoff and ice-melting salt usage.
Honor Awards
PopCourts! – A Small Plaza That Turned Into a Movement
Chicago, Illinois, United States
The Lamar Johnson Collaborative
Client: West Side Health Authority
St Pete Pier: Revitalization of Waterfront and Historic Pier Site
St. Petersburg, Florida, United States
KEN SMITH WORKSHOP
Client: City of St. Petersburg, Florida
Town Branch Commons: An Urban Transformation in Lexington, Kentucky
Lexington, Kentucky, United States
SCAPE
Gresham Smith
Client: Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government (LFUCG)
Analysis and Planning Category
Award of Excellence
Re-investing in a Legacy Landscape: The Franklin Park Action Plan
Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Reed Hilderbrand LLC with Agency Landscape and Planning and MASS Design
Client: Boston Parks and Recreation Department
Franklin Park has long been a beloved center of recreation, gathering, and discovery for Boston’s most diverse communities. Emerging from the Imagine Boston 2030 Plan, the Action Plan is founded on equal respect for the park's historic fabric, ecological systems, and the strong community of contemporary users who have stewarded it through years of disinvestment. Focused on issues of equity, ecological resilience, climate change, and cultural significance, its aspirations are forward-looking and visionary, but based in practical and action-oriented recommendations. It advocates for thoughtfully guided, community-driven improvements implemented through equitable investment to enable this treasured park to do what it does now, only better.
ASLA / IFLA Global Impact Award
Caño Martín Peña Comprehensive Infrastructure Master Plan
San Juan, Puerto Rico, United States
OLIN
Client: Corporación del Proyecto ENLACE del Caño Martín Peña
Honor Awards
Iona Beach / xwəyeyət Regional Park and WWTP
Richmond, British Columbia, Canada
space2place design inc.
Client: Metro Vancouver
Joe Louis Greenway Framework Plan
Detroit, Michigan, United States
SmithGroup
Client: City of Detroit
Nature, Culture + Justice: The Greenwood Park Master Plan
Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United States
Sasaki
Client: BREC
Nicks Creek Longleaf Reserve Conservation & Management Plan
West End, North Carolina, United States
NC State University Coastal Dynamics Design Lab
Client: Pine Forest Management & Southern Conservation Trust
Reimagine Middle Branch Plan
Baltimore, Maryland, United States
Field Operations
Client: South Baltimore Gateway Partnership and the City of Baltimore
The Chattahoochee RiverLands
Metro Atlanta Region, Georgia, United States
SCAPE
Client: Trust for Public Land, Atlanta Regional Commission, City of Atlanta, Cobb County Government
The New Orleans Reforestation Plan: Equity in the Urban Forest
New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
Spackman Mossop Michaels
Client: City of New Orleans, Saving Our Urban Landscape
Research Category
Honor Awards
The Cobble Bell: Research through Geology-Inspired Coastal Management
Port Bay, New York, United States
Proof Projects LLC
Client: Great Lakes Protection Fund
Communications Category
Honor Awards
Landslide: Race and Space
Washington, District of Columbia, United States
The Cultural Landscape Foundation
Los Angeles River Master Plan Update
Los Angeles, California, United States
OLIN
Client: Los Angeles County Public Works
Sakura Orihon
Washington, District of Columbia, United States
Ron Henderson / LIRIO Landscape Architecture
Client: United States National Arboretum
The Historic Bruce Street School: A Community-Centered Design Approach
Lithonia, Georgia, United States
Martin Rickles Studio
Client: Arabia Mountain Heritage Area Alliance, DeKalb County, City of Lithonia
The Landmark Award
The Landmark Award
Vista Hermosa Natural Park
Los Angeles, California, United States
Studio-MLA
Client: Mountains Recreation and Conservation Authority, Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy, Los Angeles Unified School District
Vista Hermosa was the first public park built in downtown Los Angeles in over 100 years. Previously an oil field located in a park-poor urban area, the park provides residents of a dense, primarily working-class Latinx neighborhood with "a window to the Mountains," opportunities for recreation, access to nature, and quiet reprieve. Marrying environmental justice to social justice, the park provides a safer environment in what was once a dangerous and contaminated vacant lot. As re-created habitat in the heart of the city, Vista Hermosa features many resilient, nature-based solutions that were ahead of its time. The park has become a symbol of Los Angeles, bringing a natural experience to those who are unable to visit the nearby mountains.