By Justine Testado|
Tuesday, Jul 9, 2019
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The ASLA's yearly Landscape Architecture Honors bring recognition to the well-deserved landscape architects who ceaselessly work hard to help create a better built environment. This year, the ASLA honored seven individuals and two organizations for their outstanding contributions and commitment to the landscape architecture profession — from preserving past and present works, to ensuring a more resilient future.
The 2019 recipients are:
- Carol Franklin, FASLA - Winner, ASLA Medal
- Douglas Reed, FASLA - Winner, ASLA Design Medal
- Kimberlee Douglas - Winner, ASLA Community Service Award
- Dr. Lee-Anne Milburn, FASLA - Winner, The Jot D. Carpenter Teaching Medal
- Julie Hensley, ASLA - Winner, The LaGasse Medal, Landscape Architect Professional
- Sally Jewell - Winner, The LaGasse Medal, Non-Landscape Architect Professional
- Heritage Landscapes, LLC - Winner, The Landscape Architecture Firm Award
- The Landscape Architecture Foundation - Winner, Landscape Architecture Medal of Excellence
- Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (RI) - Winner, The Olmsted Medal
The ASLA also recently inducted six honorary members for 2019. Established in 1899 and regarded as one of the ASLA's highest distinctions to non-architects, honorary membership is bestowed to individuals in recognition of notable service to the profession. This year's honorary members are:
- Thomas Bradshaw
- Candice Damon
- Daniel Martin
- Kitty Stoner
- Tom Stoner
- Marc Treib
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