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ASLA Announces 2024 Honors Recipients

American Society of Landscape Architects 2024 Honorees. Photo: ASLA

 ASLA announces its 2024 Honors Recipients. The honorees are selected by ASLA’s board of trustees and represent the most noteworthy professionals nationwide.

“This distinguished class of honorees are innovators who have won the respect of their peers and have advanced the profession of landscape architecture,” said SuLin Kotowicz, FASLA, PLA, President of ASLA. “This is the highest honor ASLA bestows each year. Congratulations to this amazing group of leaders.”

2024 ASLA Honors Recipients:

  • The ASLA Medal: Perry Howard, FASLA
  • The ASLA Design Medal: Raymond Jungles, FASLA, Jungles Inc.
  • The Community Service Award: Design Workshop Foundation
  • The Jot D. Carpenter Teaching Medal: William "Chip" Winslow, FASLA
  • The LaGasse Medal—Professional: Jeff Caster, FASLA
  • The LaGasse Medal—Nonprofessional: Carol Coletta, President and CEO of Memphis River Parks Partnership
  • The Landscape Architecture Firm Award: LandDesign, Inc.
  • The ASLA Medal of Excellence: Open Land Trust of Beaufort County
  • The Olmsted Medal: The Gowanus Canal Conservancy
  • The ASLA Emerging Professional Medal: Stephanie Onwenu, ASLA

Honorary ASLA Members:

  • Matt Alcide
  • Jan Campbell
  • Torey Carter-Conneen
  • Denis Galvin
  • Linda Pollak
  • Ray Todd
  • Deborah Weintraub
  • Claire Weisz
"Becoming an Honorary Member of ASLA symbolizes not only my professional journey and dedication to advancing landscape architecture but also the deep connections and collaborations I've had the privilege to foster within this remarkable community,” said Torey Carter-Conneen, ASLA CEO. “Design, at its core, is about hope and the belief that through design and placemaking we can change lives, communities and the planet for the better. This recognition inspires me to continue advocating for the transformative power of landscape architecture and to support our members in their vital work of shaping resilient, sustainable, and beautiful environments. And I’m excited to move forward in this work as an honorary ASLA member.” The eight honorary members inducted by ASLA are non-landscape architecture professionals recognized for notable service to the profession. Since its inception in 1899, ASLA has inducted only 263 honorary members. For details about each honoree, visit: www.asla.org/2024Honors

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