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Landscape Architecture Awards

Awards

The

1999 American Society of Landscape Architects Awards reflect the strong ecological awareness of the jury. Among the projects receiving top honors were:

•The

James Rose Center of Landscape Architectural Research and Design, a former residence converted into a nonprofit foundation in Ridgewood, New Jersey by Dean Cardasis, ASLA;

Crosswinds Marsh, a 467-acre built wetland in Wayne County, Michigan by JJR Incorporated;

•The

Rockaway River and its Treasured Resources, a plan for the entire river watershed in Morris and Sussex Counties, New Jersey by Natural Resources Conservation Service (Randall J. Brockway, ASLA) and Roy Mann Associates.

A full listing of winning projects appears in the October issue of

Landscape Architecture magazine, and the projects will be featured in the magazine throughout the coming year.

Published November 1, 1999

(1999, November 1). Landscape Architecture Awards. Retrieved from https://www.buildinggreen.com/newsbrief/landscape-architecture-awards

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