- ASLA 2007 Professional Awards
https://www.asla.org/awards/2007/07winners/267_wmct.html
Highways and rail lines that facilitated the flow of commerce have become barriers blocking public use of urban waterfronts. The site of the Olympic Sculpture Park was emblematic of this condition. Until the late 19th century, the local shoreline was characterized by the rising slope of Denny Hill.
- Weaving the Waterfront | 2017 ASLA Student Awards
https://www.asla.org/2017studentawards/327156.html
For over four century, waterfront of Kingston Point have experienced vicissitude of both nature and culture providing spectacular beauty, rich history, and ecological resources. Today, however, these values are threatened by changing climate and will end up in decrement and fragmentation.
- This Is Landscape Architecture:
https://www.asla.org/FullPageSlideshow.aspx?id=45150
In Queens, New York, the next generation of waterfront park is here. Hunter's Point South by Thomas Balsley Associates and Weiss Manfredi shows how cities can transform their industrial waterfronts into healthy community magnets that will outlast any storm. ASLA 2014 General Design Honor Award. Hunter's Point South.
- American Society of Landscape Architects
https://www.asla.org/index.html
In Queens, New York, the next generation of waterfront park is here. Hunter's Point South by Thomas Balsley Associates and Weiss Manfredi shows how cities can transform their industrial waterfronts into healthy community magnets that will outlast any storm. This is the byline text for the slide.