SYNTHESIS OF People & Place
The emphasis on research in this category is intended to include works of accepted scientific rigor and/or historical research. Projects should give evidence of examination of a problem using scientific methods, and arrive at supported and original findings or solutions of a generalized or specific value to the profession. The communication aspect of this category emphasized design achievements in communicating landscape architectural information, technology, theory, or practice to those within and/or outside the profession. Honor Award Winners: Merit Award Winners:
Honor Award Winners
We Planned, It Worked - Downtown Plan Silver Anniversary Portland, Oregon
Jury Comment:
"This represents a great educational value to the public as to what the discipline of Landscape Architecture is, and how it affects the entire community".
Landscape Architect:
Lloyd D. Lindley, ASLA Client: Technical Team: Consulting Team:
Green Neighborhoods
Jury Comment:
"This report represents what we all strive to achieve, Landscape Architecture should be a guide to development not an afterthought".
Authors:
Cynthia Girling Ronald Kellett Jacqueline Rochefort Crissy Roe Center for Housing Innovation University of Oregon Book Design: Funding Agency:
Merit Award Winners
ORegonLAND
Jury Comment:
"Oregon Land surpasses our National publications as a tool to communicate to the public what the breath of Landscape Architecture strives to achieve".
Editor-in-Chief:
Eric Shriner Associate Editors: Graphic Designer: Publisher: Willamette River Design Notebook
Jury Comment:
"This is something I would use in my office as reference material"
Landscape Architect:
GreenWorks, PC Client: Consultants: Washington Square Regional Center Plan
Landscape Architect:
Lloyd D. Lindley, ASLA
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