American Society of Landscape Architects Medal
Appearance
This article needs additional citations for verification. (April 2022) |
American Society of Landscape Architects Medal | |
---|---|
Awarded for | Lifetime achievements and contributions to the field of landscape architecture that have had a unique and lasting impacts on the welfare of the public and the environment. |
Sponsored by | American Society of Landscape Architects |
Location | Washington, D.C. |
Country | United States |
Reward(s) | Medal |
First awarded | 1971 |
Currently held by | Carol Franklin |
Website | asla |
The American Society of Landscape Architects Medal is awarded annually by the American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) to a landscape architect whose lifetime achievements and contributions to the profession have had a unique and lasting impact on the welfare of the public and the environment.[1]
History
[edit]The honor has been given each year since 1971. Only three winners were not ASLA fellows: Sylvia Crowe, Geoffrey Jellicoe, and Norman Newton.
List of winners
[edit]- 2021 - Darwina Neal
- 2020 - Anne Whiston Spirn
- 2019 - Carol Franklin
- 2018 - Linda Jewell
- 2017 - Charles Birnbaum
- 2016 - Kurt Culbertson
- 2015 - M. Paul Friedberg
- 2014 - Richard Bell
- 2013 - Warren T. Byrd Jr.
- 2012 - Cornelia Oberlander
- 2011 - Laurie Olin
- 2010 - Edward L. Daugherty
- 2009 - Joseph E. Brown
- 2008 - Joe A. Porter
- 2007 - William B. Callaway
- 2006 - Cameron R. Man
- 2005 - Jane Silverstein Ries
- 2004 - Peter Walker
- 2003 - Richard Haag
- 2002 - Morgan Evans
- 2001 - Robert E. Marvin
- 2000 - Carl D. Johnson
- 1999 - Stuart O. Dawson
- 1998 - Carol R. Johnson
- 1997 - Julius G. Fabos
- 1996 - John T. Lyle
- 1995 - Ervin H. Zube
- 1994 - Edward Durell Stone, Jr.
- 1993 - Arthur Edwin Bye
- 1992 - Robert S. Reich
- 1991 - Meade Palmer
- 1990 - Raymond L. Freeman
- 1989 - Robert Royston
- 1988 - Sylvia Crowe
- 1987 - Philip H. Lewis Jr.
- 1986 - William J. Johnson
- 1985 - Roberto Burle Marx
- 1984 - Ian McHarg
- 1983 - Theodore O. Osmundson
- 1982 - Charles W. Eliot II
- 1981 - Geoffrey Jellicoe
- 1980 - William G. Swain
- 1979 - Norman Newton
- 1978 - Lawrence Halprin
- 1977 - Hubert Bond Owens
- 1976 - Thomas Church
- 1975 - Garrett Eckbo
- 1974 - Campbell E. Miller
- 1973 - John O. Simonds
- 1972 - Conrad L. Wirth
- 1971 - Hideo Sasaki
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "The ASLA Medal | asla.org". www.asla.org. Retrieved 2023-08-31.