


Jurors were impressed with approaches that asked the right questions and laid a foundation on which other landscape architects could build.Īmong the ASLA Honors is the Bradford Williams Medal. The winning teams vigorously pursued community input, often in inventive ways. In the Professional Awards, look for projects that focus on social justice, climate resilience, site responsiveness, and financial feasibility. Students are clearly looking forward to a future in which landscape interventions can make a real difference on the local and global scales. The efforts of the Student Award winners revealed a growing concern over the impacts of climate change and the need to solve problems with a combination of rigorous research and imaginative designs. Dennis Otsuji, FASLA, chaired the 11-member Professional Awards jury, which reviewed 506 submissions across seven categories and awarded 28. The Student Awards jury, led by Mark Hough, FASLA, reviewed 459 projects in eight categories and named just 19 award winners, including five Awards of Excellence. The October 2022 issue of Landscape Architecture Magazine is the annual awards issue devoted to showcasing the ASLA Student and Professional Award winners, as well as the ASLA Honors recipients. “Riverfront Spokane,” a 2022 ASLA Professional Award winner for General Design by Berger Partnership.
