- Monks’ Garden: A Visual Record of Design Thinking and Landscape Making ...
https://www.asla.org/2014awards/129.html
Monks’ Garden provides the public with a deeper understanding of the wide-ranging considerations that lead to a new work of landscape architecture. It communicates the entire creative process from start to finish, elucidating both how and why particular decisions were made.
- Corktown Common: Flood Protection and a Neighbourhood Park
https://www.asla.org/2016awards/172397.html
Corktown Common is an urban park that establishes a model for integrating civic park design into urban flood protection. Below the surface of a biodiverse park replete with Ontario’s native flora is a 4-meter high clay substructure that reshapes the Don River’s floodplain, shielding Toronto’s post-industrial West Don Lands from potential ...
- The 606 | ASLA 2020 Professional Awards
https://www.asla.org/2020awards/300.html
Accessible to some 80,000 residents drawn through four access parks within communities adjacent to the route, the 606 features a 14-foot pathway with dense native plantings along both sides that reflect various microclimates.
- Ecology as the Inspiration for a Presidential Library Park
https://www.asla.org/2017awards/327210.html
The Landscapes of the George W. Bush Presidential Center is written for the general public with the goal of helping people understand how ecology and sustainability, particularly plants and stormwater, have shaped both the making of the park and their experiences when they visit.