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Chronological list of awards and recognitions

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Removed this uncited list from main page to talk page. Doesn't add to article. WomenArtistUpdates (talk) 00:35, 9 July 2021 (UTC)[reply]

In 2005, Orff was recognized as a Design Fellow in the New York City Audubon Society.

2008, National ASLA award (Communications category) for Bird-Safe Building Guidelines, created in collaboration with the NYC Audubon Society and Columbia University.[1]

2010, Named one of “TED Women: Reshaping the Future”

2010, National ASLA Award: Communications Category, Safari 7

2010, MoMA Rising Currents Team Leader

2012, USA Artist Fellow

2012, Architectural League of New York “Emerging Voice”

2012, ASLA-NY Award, Collaborative Design Category, 103rd Street Community Garden

2012, ASLA-NY Award / Planning, Analysis: Confluence: Portal to the Point, Research & Communications Category

2013, National Academician

2013, National ASLA Award: Communications Category, Petrochemical America

2013, AIA Institute Honor Award for Architecture: Cornell University Milstein Hall, w/ OMA and KHA Architects

2014, Buckminster Fuller Challenge Winner / “Living Breakwaters”

2014, HUD Rebuild by Design Winner / “Living Breakwaters”

2014, Named One of Fast Company's “Most Creative People”

2014, Buckminster Fuller Challenge Winner: Living Breakwaters

2014, ASLA-NY Award: Collaborative Design Category, Special Initiative for Rebuilding and Resiliency (SIRR) Coastal Protection Plan

2014, ASLA-NY Award: Unbuilt Category, Deconstructed Salt Marsh

2015, ASLA-NY President's Award for Leadership

2015, National Planning Achievement Award for Environmental Planning / “Living Breakwaters”

2015, American Academy of Arts and Letters Award in Architecture

2015, ASLA-NY Award / “Glen Oaks Branch Library”

2015, ASLA-NY Award / “Cove Co-Habitat”

2015, NJ ASLA Award / Site Design, “DMAVA Park and Hudson River Walkway” w/ Langan Engineering

2015, NY AIA Honor Award: Urban Design Category, “Beijing Horticultural Expo 2019 Landscape Masterplan”

2016, National SARA Award: “The Hudson Riverport”

2016, NYC Public Design Commission – Award for Excellence in Design: “Snug Harbor Music Hall Landscape”

2016, NY SARA Award / “The Hudson Riverport”

2016, ASLA-NY Award / “Blake Hobbs Play-za”

2016, American Planning Association – Kentucky Chapter, Special Merit Award for Outstanding Use of Technology: Civic Engagement / “Town Branch Water Walk”

2017, National ASLA Honor Award: Toward An Urban Ecology

2017, National SARA – Visionary Architecture Award: “Vagelos Education Center”

2017, NYC Public Design Commission – Award for Excellence in Design: “Greenpoint Library and Environmental Center”

2017, AIA New York Design Award – Best in Competition: “Vagelos Education Center”

2017: AIA New York Design Award – Honor in Architecture: “Vagelos Education Center”

2018, ASLA-NY Merit Awards: New York-Presbyterian & Columbia University Medical Campus Joint Master Plan

2018, ASLA-NY Honor Awards: Hall of Science Discovery Terrace and Gowanus Lowlands

2018, ASLA-NY – Honor Award / “Gowanus Lowlands”

2019, National ASLA, Elevated to Fellow


All these items are from Orff's webiste. WomenArtistUpdates (talk) 00:38, 9 July 2021 (UTC)[reply]

References

  1. ^ "Bird-Safe Building Guidelines". SCAPE. Retrieved 2020-03-07.

Recognition and awards

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Accomplishments

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Academic

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  • Director, Master of Architecture and Urban Design Program, Columbia University GSAPP[1]
  • Assistant professor, Master of Architecture and Urban Design Program, Columbia University GSAPP[1]
  • Director, Center for Resilient Cities and Landscapes (CRCL), Columbia University GSAPP[1]

Distinction

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  • Urbanist of the Year, The Architect’s Newspaper, 2020[1]
  • ASLA Council of Fellows, 2019[1]
  • National Design Award, Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum, 2019
  • Waterfront Alliance, Hero of the Harbor, 2019[1]
  • MacArthur Fellow, 2017[1]
  • National ASLA Honor Award, Toward An Urban Ecology, 2017[1]
  • American Academy of Arts and Letters Award in Architecture, 2015[1]
  • Buckminster Fuller Challenge Winner, 2014[1]
  • HUD Rebuild by Design Winner, 2014[1]
  • Fast Company, “Most Creative People,” 2014[1]
  • National Academician, 2013[1]
  • USA Artist Fellow, 2012[1]
  • Architectural League of New York “Emerging Voice,” 2012[1]
  • MoMA Rising Currents Team Leader, 2010

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Cite error: The named reference Kate Orff was invoked but never defined (see the help page).