Research and Communication
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.
Submitted Projects:
Submitted Projects
Eastbank Esplanade Dedication Brochure
Portland, Oregon

Landscape Architect:
Mayer-Reed
Client:
Portland Development Commission
Consultants:
Photography: C. Bruce Forster
Dedication: Ackroyd Photography
Oregon Historical Society
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Perceptions of Green-Tree Retention Timber Harvests in Vista

Landscape Architect:
Robert G. Ribe, ASLA
Department of Landscape Architecture, University of Oregon
Client:
USDA Forest Service,
Pacific Northwest Research Station
Portland, Oregon
Consultants:
none