- Hunter’s Point South Waterfront Park | 2014 ASLA Professional Awards
https://www.asla.org/2014awards/467.html
This abandoned site where rail yards and rail barges once dominated the waterfront has been waiting for 50 years for its transformation. Linear strands of diverse riparian habitats create a new ecological paradigm for the city. Sloping banks and marshlands retention areas accommodate tidal fluctuations and storm surge.
- 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.
- Adaptive Traditions of the Eastern Waterfront of Mumbai, India
https://www.asla.org/2020studentawards/1192.html
Rapid urbanization and population growth over the last century have resulted in many significant problems and challenges for the Eastern Waterfront of Mumbai. The rapid changes due to industry necessitate adaptive processes while still learning from generations of intimate knowledge with the sea.
- Domino Park | ASLA 2022 Professional Awards
https://www.asla.org/2022awards/5909.html
The park is one of the first projects to be certified under WEDG (Waterfront Edge Design Guidelines), an incentive-based ratings system to make waterfronts more resilient, environmentally healthy, accessible, and equitable for all.