The 2022 BSLA Design Awards

On behalf of the Executive Committee of the Boston Society of Landscape Architects, we are pleased to announce this year’s Design Award Winners.

Congratulations!

  • About the BSLA Design Awards Program

    Boston Society of Landscape Architects (BSLA) seeks to recognize excellence in the diverse practices of landscape architecture. Projects should demonstrate excellence and reflect the careful stewardship, wise planning, and artful design of our cultural and natural environment.

    The jury determines that awarded projects merit recognition in one or more of the following areas:

    • Exemplary social, cultural, educational, or environmental significance

    • Outstanding quality, craftsmanship, creativity, or artistry

    • Unique and innovative technologies, techniques, or concepts

    • Advancement of the public’s awareness and perception of the field of landscape architecture

    Awards may be granted in LANDMARK, PROFESSIONAL, and STUDENT categories, for residential design, general design, analysis & planning, communication, and research projects. Student and Professional awards will be recognized at the levels of Excellence, Honor, and Merit. New last year, the jury may also give Special Recognitions.

    Landscape architects and students based in the BSLA Chapter area — Massachusetts and Maine — are eligible to submit, as well as projects sited within Massachusetts and Maine regardless of where the design office is located.

    The process includes a two-stage, blind peer review. No identifying information about the designer is allowed.

And the winners are…

STUDENT AWARDS

Merit Awards

Cohabitation

Riley Nystrom, Harvard Graduate School of Design

Redline Plaza on the Greenway

Justin Hailey, University of Massachusetts, Amherst

Honor Award

No Parking Any Time

Suzanne Warner, University of Massachusetts, Amherst

Excellence Award

Eelgrass Aqua-Pelago

Liwei Shen, Harvard Graduate School of Design


PROFESSIONAL AWARDS

Honor Awards

Category: Communications

Atlas for a City Region

Critical Landscapes Design Lab

Design with Nature on Cape Cod and the Islands

Jack Ahern, FASLA, Landscape Architect


Category: Analysis & Planning

Merit Awards

Albina Vision Community Investment Plan

El Dorado and Agency Landscape + Planning

Confronting Racism and Disinvestment in North Baton Rouge Greenwood Park Master Plan

Sasaki

Touch the Water Promenade

Stoss Landscape Urbanism

Tree Preservation Planning: Mary Ellen McCormack

Copley Wolff Design Group

Honor Awards

The Ellinikon Metropolitan Park and Coastal Front

Sasaki

UVA Ivy Corridor District

DumontJanks, LLC


Category: Residential Design

Merit Awards

Chestnut Hillside

Matthew Cunningham Landscape Design

Reimagined Remnant: New Life for an Old Farm

Matthew Cunningham Landscape Design

The Rough Middle

LeBlanc Jones Landscape Architects

Honor Awards

Ledge Perch

LeBlanc Jones Landscape Architects

Pill Hill Garden

Matthew Cunningham Landscape Design

The Rowdy of the Meadow: A Living Collection

Reed Hilderbrand

Wellesley Alternative: There Goes the Neighborhood

Matthew Cunningham Landscape Design

Excellence Award

Suburban Jungle: A New Landscape Paradigm

Matthew Cunningham Landscape Design

The banner photograph at the top of the page is a detail of this project.


Category: General Design

Merit Awards

165 Capitol Avenue

Landworks Studio, Inc.

Fan Pier Park

Richard Burck Associates

MIT 4 Roof Terraces

Landworks Studio, Inc.

MIT/Kendall Open Space

Hargreaves Jones

Mount Auburn Hospital Healing Garden

IBI Placemaking

Parks and People Headquarters Auchentoroly Terrace

STIMSON

Seaport Parklets

Kyle Zick Landscape Architecture

Warren Street Sculpture Garden

Offshoots, Inc.

Honor Awards

Blackstone Heritage Corridor Visitor Center

Landworks Studio, Inc.

The Christian Science Plaza Restoration and Repair

IBI Placemaking

Green and Blue: A Restored Meadow Destination

OJB Landscape Architecture

Hood Bike Park: Pollution Purging Plants

Offshoots, Inc.

MIT’s North Corridor: The Campus Way

Reed Hilderbrand

Open to All: Shaping Connections on the Waterfront

Reed Hilderbrand

The Overlook, Brooklyn Botanic Garden

Weiss/Manfredi and Wolf Landscape Architecture

Restoring a Blackland Prairie

OJB Landscape Architecture

Somerville Public Library West Branch

G2 Collaborative


Jury Special Recognitions

recognizing

Simplicity and Stewardship

Bobbie’s Meadow at the Eric Carle Museum

Mantle Landscape Architecture and Klopfer Martin Design Group

recognizing

Raising Awareness on the Interconnected Relationship between Public Health and the Public Realm

The Topography of Wellness

Sara Jensen Carr


The Landmark Award

Wharf District Park

Copley Wolff Design Group

Congratulations

THANK YOU to all of the individuals and firms who participated in this process, everyone who entered projects, recognized & not; the Design Awards jurors and chairs for volunteering time & insight; the full design and planning and engineering and construction and maintenance and ownership teams of these award-winning projects and of so many more unsung landscapes that shape our daily lives and improve the health of our homes, our communities, and our planet. It takes an extraordinary constellation of individuals working over time to make extraordinary landscape architecture. Thank you.