格罗福与张韬以设计、生态、韧性和研究为题发表评论
While ecology and resilience are among the most salient topics in contemporary landscape architecture, their inherent relationship and differences have deep implications on practice
We are pleased to announce that Sasaki principal and Chair of Landscape Architecture, Civil Engineering, and Ecology, Michael Grove, ASLA, PLA, has been named as a 2019 World Landscape Architecture Awards jury member. Grove is joined by five other esteemed landscape architects.
Projects will be recognized in five categories this year—Small-scale Built Work, Large-scale Built Work, Conceptual/Unbuilt Projects, Residential Garden Design Built Work, and Student Work. Each category is awarded the Award of Excellence and the Merit Award, respectively.
“It’s always humbling to serve on a design jury and see the inspiring work being done by our peers around the world,” Grove says of his appointment. “The complex issues of the 21st century—ranging from climate change to species loss to equitable access to open space—require landscape architects to lead like never before. I look forward to seeing the collective intellectual capacity of the profession through these awards.”
Learn more about the World Landscape Architecture Awards program here.
While ecology and resilience are among the most salient topics in contemporary landscape architecture, their inherent relationship and differences have deep implications on practice
“We are in a perpetual state of discovery, experimentation, and research, constantly striving to improve our own practice and the design industry as a whole… This spirit of inquiry ensures that our work is thoughtful, thorough, and timeless.”