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Research & Communication
The emphasis on research in this category identifies and investigates challenges posed in landscape architecture, providing results that advance the body of knowledge for the profession. The communication aspect of this category emphasizes achievements in communicating landscape architecture works, techniques, technologies, history, or theory, and their value to those within and/or outside the profession.
Merit Award Winner:
Other Submitted Projects:
Merit Award Winner
Restoring the Pacific Northwest: the art and science of ecological restoration in Cascadia (book)

Jury Comments:
"The jurors were impressed with the books outline, intent, and beautiful sample illustrations of the covered landscapes, and look forward to its finished publication."
"The images submitted were inspiring, it appeared accessible to the layperson, and the jury appreciated the underlying message of stewardship."
Landscape Architect:
Dean Apostol, Senior Editor
Marcia Sinclair, Technical Editor
Client:
Island Press, Publisher
Book Contributors:
Bob Altman
Ed Alverson
Stephen F. Arno
Edward E. Bangs
Dean Rae Berg
Bruce Campbell
Dr. Andrew Carey
Bob Carey
Tara W. Carolin
Blair Csuti
David W. Hays
Patrick Dunn
Peter Dunwiddie
Carl Fiedler
Dr. Jerry Franklin
Kimberly Frappier
Ralph Garono
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Jennifer Goodridge
Elizabeth Gray
Fritzi Grevstad
Dale Groff
Richard Hardt
O. Eugene Hickman
Eric Higgs
Randy Hill
Paul E. Hosten
Laurie L. Kurth
Frank K. Lake
Frank A. Lang
Steve Link
Dennis Martinez
William H. Mast
Robert R. Mierendorf
Ben Perkowski
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David F. Polster
Gordon Reeves
Jon L. Riedel
Regina M. Rochefort
Emily Roth
Cheryl Schultz
René Senos
Frank Slavens
Kate Slavens
Douglas W. Smith
Jonathon Soll
David L. Steensen
Erin Thompson
Nancy Turner
John van Staveren
Warren Warttig
Jack Williams
Mark Griswold Wilson |
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Other Submitted Projects
Skinny Streets And Green Neighborhoods - Design For Environment And Community

Landscape Architect:
Cynthia Girling
Co-author:
Ronald Kellett
Editor:
Jeff Hardwick
Contributors:
Weston Becker, Talley Fisher, Rachel Guedon, Jay Martin, Dior Popko, Jacqueline Rochefort, Christine Roe, Allen Schmidt, Claire Tebbs and Keara Watson
Financial support provided by:
Canadian Embassy, Washington, D.C.
Opsis Architecture
Island Press
John Yeon Charitable Trust, School of Architecture and Allied Arts, University of Oregon
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Richmond Bay Trail Interpretive Markers for the Rosie the Riveter/World War II Home Front National Historical Park

Landscape Architect:
Mayer/Reed
Client:
Richmond Redevelopment Agency
Consultants:
Historian/Community Outreach: Donna Graves
Visual Artist: James Harrison,
Writer: Chiori Santiago,
Visual Images Artist: Lewis Watts,
Fabricators:
Scott AG
TVO Industries
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