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ASLA's Professional Awards 2003: Research, Communications10-01-03 | News
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The projects were judged for design; functionality; context; environmental responsibility; and relevance to the profession and public. The entries list the project and location, followed by the landscape architect or firm.

Category III - Research

Research Merit Award


Restoring the Earth: Reconstructing the Post-mining Environment.
Jon Bryan Burley, ASLA, Michigan State University, Perrinton, MI

Category IV - Communications

Communications Honor Award


The Boston Esplanade, 1999.
(Photo by: Alex McLean, Landslides)
Inventing the Charles River
Charles River Conservancy, Newton, MA

Communications Honor Award


Aerial composite image of the city's elegant street grid system and substantial open spaces is overlaid by several site images of proposed future memorial and museum locations as the sites appear today.
(Images by: National Capital Planning Commission)
National Capital Memorials and Museums Master Plan
Leo Daly, Washington, DC & EDAW, Inc., Alexandria, VA

Communications Merit Award


The City in a Garden: A Photographic History of Chicago's Parks
Julia Sniderman Bachrach, Chicago Park District, Department of Planning and Development

Communications Merit Award


Garden History Reference Encyclopedia CD
Tom Turner, University of Greenwich, London, UK

Communications Merit Award


Dreaming Gardens: Landscape Architecture and the Making of Modern Israel
Kenneth Helphand, FASLA, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR, Center for American Places

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