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_SCAPE is published twice each year by the American Society of Landscape Architects - Minnesota Chapter (ASLA-MN).
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ASLA-MN is the Minnesota Chapter of the American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) which represents nearly 300 professionals in the landscape architecture profession through advocacy, education, communication, and fellowship. ASLA, the national organization, has more than 18,000 members and 48 chapters, representing all 50 states, U.S. territories, and 42 countries around the world.
As a licensed profession in the state of Minnesota, landscape architecture encompasses the analysis, planning, design, management, and stewardship of the natural and built environments. Landscape Architectural projects range from academic campuses, conservation and natural areas, historic landscapes, parks and recreation, transportation corridors, urban design, water resources, and commercial and residential properties. To learn more about landscape architecture, visit www.asla.org or www.asla-mn.org.
ASLA-MN offers a variety of service projects, social events, networking, and continuing education opportunities. An elected Executive Committee typically meets monthly on the first Thursday from 4-6pm at the Crown Roller Mill Building to discuss, organize, and facilitate chapter activities. All ASLA-MN members are invited to attend these meetings.
_SCAPE Editors: Executive Committee & At-Large Members:
Aus Perez Editor
JS Print Group Duluth, MN Publisher
Rachel Blaseg President
Han Zhang President-Elect
Nicole Peterson Past President Kathleen Anglo Secretary
Anna Springer Treasurer
Matthew Rentsch Chapter Trustee
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Ryan Hermes David Patten Co-Directors of Awards + Banquet
Wanjing Ji Britton Jones Co-Directors of Education & Professional Development
Yanning ‘Ning’ Gao Yuqi Yan Co-Directors of Programs
Mya Kesler
Jess Vetrano Co-Directors of Public Relations + Communications
A. Graham Sones Historic American Landscape Survey (HALS) Chapter Liaison
Bruce Chamberlain Fellows Representative
Rachel Burand Laura KaminLyndgaard WxLA-MN
Jason Condit Student Chapter
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The purpose of the Pine Creek and Norway Lake Dam Removal and Restoration project, completed in 2022, was to remove the high hazard Pine River dam and install a rock riffle in its place. In the end, this project enhanced fish passage, biological connectivity, habitat, safety, aesthetics, and recreational opportunities for wading, fishing, paddling, and other water-based fun. (Project by Bolton & Menk, Inc.)
Rachel Blaseg, PLA, ASLA
Dear ASLA-MN Members,
I am thrilled to present this special issue celebrating the 2024 ASLA-MN awards, which exemplify the creativity, innovation, and dedication that define our field. These awards showcase projects that continue to shape our landscapes and inspire future generations.
This year’s award-winning projects span public spaces, residential designs, and ecological restoration efforts, each demonstrating a thoughtful response to environmental challenges and a commitment to community enhancement. From urban parks and trail systems to sustainable design and water management, these projects reflect an evolving dialogue between design, sustainability, and impact. Notably, the Pine Creek and Norway Lake Dam Removal + Restoration project by Bolton & Menk received our highest honor, the Award of Excellence, setting a new benchmark in ecological restoration and community engagement.
In seeing our members’ achievements, I’m reminded of the passion and impact that our work brings to the communities we serve. It is this dedication that drives ASLA-MN forward and continues to shape the future of landscape architecture in Minnesota and beyond. As we look toward the coming year, I am excited to
president _SCAPE editor from the from the
Aus Perez
In April of 2024, a number of incredible projects from a broad range of firms and locations were recognized at ASLA-MN’s Annual Awards Gala with professional awards in the categories of General Design, Residential Design, Planning and Urban Design, Small Budget Big Impact, Communications, Research, and Unbuilt Works. Each professional award winner is recognized for their excellence in design as well as service to the landscape architecture profession in the following pages. Student award winners, who represent the bright future of the landscape architecture profession, as well as service, recognition, and WxLA award winners, are also featured.
Congratulations to our 2024 award winners! A huge thank you goes out to those who attended and
see how each of you will contribute to our shared mission of creating sustainable, community-centered landscapes.
Thank you to everyone involved in making this awards issue possible, from our members who submitted their inspiring work to our dedicated editorial team for showcasing these projects at the highest standard. I also want to extend my gratitude to our partners and communities whose support helps bring these visions to life. I encourage each of you to join us at our upcoming events or reach out with ideas for the year ahead. Here’s to another year of meaningful impact and continued innovation in landscape architecture.
Warm regards,
Rachel Blaseg President, ASLA-MN

Rachel Baudler Blaseg, a landscape architect, blends artistic vision with a dedicated commitment to enriching public spaces. Since joining Damon Farber Landscape Architects in 2013, she has contributed to projects recognized on national, regional, and local levels. Rachel holds a Master of Landscape Architecture from the University of Minnesota, as well as degrees in Environmental Studies and Sociology from UC Santa Cruz.
sponsored the 2024 Awards Gala. Your unwavering devotion and support of the landscape architecture profession does not go unnoticed.
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Aus Perez is a landscape designer at Bolton & Menk, Inc. They love to explore projects of all types and scales but have a special interest in park system and park long-range planning, as well as social activism. They hold a Bachelor’s of Landscape Architecture from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.

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2024 ASLA-MN awards
The 2024 ASLA Minnesota Chapter Awards Gala took place in the historic Nicollet Island Pavilion in Minneapolis, MN, bringing together over 130 participants for a night of celebration and recognition in the field of landscape architecture. With 26 exceptional professional award submissions, the evening showcased the remarkable work being done across the state.
The event honored a diverse array of achievements, including seven professional design awards, a Student Academic Achievement Award, the Public Service Award, the prestigious Roger Martin Traveling Fellowship, the Lob Pine Award, and the highly anticipated People’s Choice award, voted on by attendees. This year also introduced a new category, Small Budget, Big Impact, which highlighted projects with a construction budget under $500,000 that exemplified the core principles and values of landscape architecture. Additionally, multiple awards were presented by WxLA, celebrating the contributions of women in landscape architecture.
A special thanks goes to the PennsylvaniaDelaware ASLA Chapter for volunteering as the jury, reviewing and scoring the 2024 professional submissions. It was a memorable evening that not only celebrated individual and collective achievements but also underscored the lasting impact of landscape architecture on communities and the environment.


award winners
2023 NATIONAL ASLA AWARDS
General Design | Honor Award
Peavey Plaza: Preserving History, Expanding Access Coen+Partners
Urban Design | Award of Excellence
Heart of the City: Art and Equity in the Process and Place Coen+Partners
AWARD OF EXCELLENCE
Award of Excellence
Pine River and Norway Lake Dam Removal and Restoration Bolton & Menk, Inc
GENERAL DESIGN AWARDS
Honor Award
Minnesota Zoo Treetop Trail TEN x TEN
Honor Award
Mirage HGA
Honor Award
Pritzker Military Museum, Library, and Archives Center O2 Design
Honor Award
The Clearing Confluence
Merit Award
Aon Center South Plaza HGA
Merit Award
Excelsior Commons
Damon Farber
Merit Award
Lake Superior Plaza LHB, Inc.
Merit Award
Shoreview Commons LHB, Inc.
PLANNING + URBAN DESIGN AWARDS
Merit Award
Hopkins Heat Vulnerability Study
LHB, Inc.
RESIDENTIAL DESIGN AWARDS
Honor Award
Deephaven PEBL Design
UNBUILT WORKS AWARDS
Merit Award
X.SPACE HGA
COMMUNICATIONS AWARDS
Merit Award
Sustainable Planting Visioning Plan HGA
SMALL BUDGET, BIG IMPACT AWARDS
Honor Award
Crane Lake Preserve
Damon Farber
Merit Award
Lebanon Hills Boathouse
Damon Farber
STUDENT ACADEMIC + DESIGN AWARDS
Academic | Honor Award
Nicole DelPizzo
Academic | Merit Award
Emily Morton
Design | Merit Award
Disperse and Decentralize Emily Morton
PEOPLE’S CHOICE AWARD
Lake Superior Plaza LHB, Inc.
SERVICE, RECOGNITION, + WxLA AWARDS
Joan MacLeod MLA Student
Leadership Award
Nicole DelPizzo
Marjorie Pitz BLA Student
Leadership Award
Sabrina Nelson
WxLA-MN Diversity Scholarship
Irene Woods
Roger B. Martin Travel Prize Through the Lens of Queer Ecology
Luke Nichols
H.W.S. Cleveland Award
Yiyuan (Cherry) Shao
Public Service Award
Luke Nichols
Lob Pine Award
Jean Garbarini, PLA, ASLA












national ASLA awards urban design category

Heart of the City: Art and Equity in the Process and Place
Award of Excellence
Coen + Partners
This project re-imagines a car-centric streetscape of two city blocks and a plaza as a new public realm aligned with the city’s vibrant and diverse community. Proactive community engagement drove the success of this work; over 70 pop-up and prototyping events, one-on-one stakeholder meetings, artist sessions, and other engagement events captured a true understanding of the community’s needs and desires. The project pioneers a curbless street design, integrates dramatic public art installations from local and internationally known artists, and utilizes custom-designed accessible site furniture. Cutting-edge sustainability strategies promote greenery and reduce stormwater runoff and ice-melting salt usage.



national ASLA awards general design category

Peavey Plaza: Preserving History, Expanding Access
Honor Award
Coen + Partners
Peavey Plaza stands as a new benchmark for rehabilitating historic sites. Only a few short years ago, the plaza’s time had nearly run out. The brutalist cascading fountains had run dry, and the plaza was slated for demolition; however, this visionary landscape was saved from demolition by a last-minute lawsuit brought by the Cultural Landscape Foundation. The project team was able to preserve the character of this 1975 project while addressing equity and accessibility issues.




award of excellence


Pine River and Norway Lake Dam Removal and Restoration
Pine River, MN
Bolton & Menk, Inc.
The Pine River and Norway Lake Dam Removal and Restoration project removes an existing dam and replaces it with rock riffles and enhanced riverbanks to improve public safety and river access, reduce flood risk, and re-establish aquatic organism connectivity. The team worked with the City of Pine River, MnDOT, State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO), and regulatory agencies from feasibility studies starting in 2013 to project completion in 2022. The riffle pools and channels enhanced recreational opportunities for wading, fishing, and other water-based fun. This work reconnected 134 lakes and 80 miles of river and stream corridors, benefiting fish, mussels, and many game and non-game animal species.


general design

Minnesota Zoo Treetop Trail | Apple Valley, MN
Honor Award
TEN x TEN
The recently-completed Treetop Trail allows visitors to experience the Minnesota Zoological Gardens through a renewed elevated perspective. The Minnesota Zoo Treetop Trail embodies a profound commitment to environmental stewardship, guided by the overarching mission of “connecting people with nature.” Along 1.25 miles and four touchdowns (access points), the Trail guides visitors through many stories, site histories, animal exhibits, and existing and restored ecosystems, all atop remnants of the abandoned monorail infrastructure. The Trail promotes physical and mental well-being and uses a scaffolding approach to help visitors develop a personal relationship with nature and accelerate their dedication to activism.




general design

Mirage | Cupertino, CA
Honor Award
Set within a small park facing Apple Park and the Apple Park Visitor Center, the curved walls composed of glass columns meander through the grid of olive trees like an aura. Mirage blends art, architecture, science, and nature.
Social and connective, it creates an unexpected gathering place. The practice of watching light fall through the columns is a form of meditation. Interacting with the sculpture creates connections to nature, deep time, and the beyond. Mirage provides a moment of pause, inviting visitors to slow down and tune into the immensity and preciousness of our planet.



general design

Pritzker Military Museum, Library, and Archives Center
Honor Award
O2 Design
This project marks the initial 40-acre phase of a decade-long development project across 283 acres of farmland in Somers, Wisconsin. It effectively addresses the institution’s expansion needs and vision of a world-class museum campus, enhancing public understanding of military history through artistic, expressive, and functional design. It prioritizes ecological restoration, sustainability, water resilience, and community benefits. Inspired by the military values of discipline, it features a simple yet orderly site layout and symbolic material selection for a memorable visitor experience. The project’s success prompted the institution to relocate its entire operation to the campus upon completion, highlighting its multifaceted impact.


general design

The Clearing | Sauk Rapids, MN
Honor Award
Confluence
Nestled along the Mississippi River and bordering downtown Sauk Rapids, this onceindustrial waterfront has long been a hidden resource for the city. The design of this park aims to revitalize the underutilized and ecologically compromised riverfront, transforming it into a lively public gathering space and green oasis at the city’s core. Dubbed “The Clearing,” this project included shoreline restoration, improved access, and revitalized viewsheds, breathing new life into this vibrant civic space and enhancing the ecological and social fabric of downtown Sauk Rapids. This reimagined riverfront park serves as a shining example of economic revitalization and community pride.


general design



Aon Center South Plaza | Chicago, IL
Merit Award
HGA
Aon Center’s South Plaza is the front door to the fourth-tallest building in Chicago’s skyline. This redesign project creates a formal entry and a casual front yard to enhance social opportunities for today’s workforce. The client embraced a vision of transforming what was a private garden into a more public park and neighborhood amenity. A ten-foot elevation change from street to plaza level (previously a vertical barrier) was replaced with a lightweight landform creating a seamless transition between public and private realms. Robust planting areas with native, pollinator-friendly vegetation account for four-season interest and the complexities of existing subsurface infrastructure.



Excelsior Commons | Excelsior, MN
Damon Farber
The landscape architect guided the transformation of Excelsior Commons Park, preserving its historical legacy while embracing modern sustainability. The park’s master plan, rooted in extensive community engagement, guided priority projects including a multi-use pavilion, concessions plaza, and ecological restoration area. By integrating innovative design principles, such as transparent structures and native plantings, the park now offers enhanced visitor experiences and equitable access to amenities. Through collaborative partnerships with the city and nonprofit conservancy, the landscape architects demonstrated their pivotal role in ensuring Excelsior Commons Park remains a beloved destination for generations.
general design

Lake Superior Plaza | Duluth, MN
Merit Award
LHB, Inc.
Lake Superior Plaza sits at a key intersection in Duluth, overlooking the lake and connecting downtown to the waterfront district. For years, it had fallen out of use and was no longer an inviting space. In 2020, a team of landscape architects embarked on a redesign initiative working with stakeholders to transform this outdoor space. Today, the Plaza has improved circulation, safety and accessibility, shade, and multiple places for visitors to enjoy. The revitalized Plaza is the perfect model of an inclusive public space - blending urban design with natural comforts - and is a welcoming gateway into downtown Duluth.

Shoreview Commons | Shoreview, MN
Merit Award
LHB, Inc.
Shoreview Commons Park Plan and Implementation transformed an aging, underutilized park into a shared space for all community members to gather and enjoy. With a wide range of amenities for all ages, including a destination playground, garden with fountain and skating pond, skate park, trails, and event space, it is now a draw in all seasons. It also showcases many sustainable features, including stormwater basins integrated into the playground, a water reuse system that irrigates with water from the fountain pond, and pollinator-friendly plantings in the large gardens. The park opened in two phases with overwhelmingly positive reviews from residents.
planning + urban design



Hopkins Heat Vulnerability Study | Hopkins, MN
Inc.
Through a lens of place-based equity, this project exemplifies a community-driven planning approach that results in positive outcomes for the people we serve, exemplifying how landscape architects can directly aid vulnerable communities in the face of a changing climate. The Hopkins Heat Vulnerability Study explores how the City of Hopkins is affected by a warming planet and how it can adapt to extreme heat events. The project website provides an interactive summary of how heat impacts the city’s most vulnerable residents and includes action steps on how to keep those residents, and all community members, safe in extreme heat.







residential design

Deephaven | Deephaven, MN
Honor Award
PEBL Design
Deephaven’s modern layout contrasts with its glaciated surroundings, seamlessly merging contemporary design with geological heritage. Water features echo the land’s natural formation, while native boulders mimic erosion, and bioswales promote sustainability. Social areas juxtapose architectural lines with the landscape’s natural contours, prioritizing habitat preservation and biodiversity. Architectural innovation integrates Deephaven into its environment, harmonizing cultivated and wild elements. Through meticulous design, Deephaven becomes a symbiotic extension of the land, embodying coexistence. Consistent materials and plants emphasize form, texture, and color, enhancing the overall aesthetic.



unbuilt works



X.SPACE | Milwaukee, WI
The Ash Grove, previously located on Marquette University’s campus in Milwaukee, WI, served as a gathering space for students to study and enjoy the natural beauty of ash trees. However, due to the removal of these trees, there was a need to create a new space that better serves the university community. Working closely with Marquette representatives and stakeholders, we developed the X.SPACE through an iterative and inclusive process. This space, named to symbolize the convergence of Marquette’s community, serves as a hub for conversation, belonging, and innovation. It connects different parts of campus and fosters collaboration and creativity through intentional design, enhancing the university’s sense of unity and expression. Merit
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Sustainable Planting Visioning Plan | Plano, TX
Bank of America commissioned a pre-design of their Plano, TX, campus to study the irrigation and cost reduction potential of a phased sustainable planting renovation. The pre-design process involved extensive client education about contemporary planting theory and resulted in a broadening of project priorities. The story is told through a series of diagrams and graphs that illustrate the importance of climate adaption thinking in planting design.
The goal of the report was to succinctly communicate the authors findings in a richly illustrated and shareable format. The predesign resulted in the financing of the first two phases of renovation.


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small budget, big impact

Crane Lake Preserve | Minnetonka, MN
Honor Award
Damon Farber
The landscape architect designed a refined park shelter and landscape along a regional trail in the city of Minnetonka. The modern shelter offers a new destination in the heart of the community and overlooks Crane Lake Preserve. A simple palette of burnished block, standing seam metal roofing, painted steel, and cedar achieve a minimalistic design. Staggered, castin-place concrete and crushed granite provide a unique and permeable foreground to the structure. This low-budget project is drawing renewed attention to this lovely and previously hidden preserve in the heart of the community.



small budget, big impact



Lebanon Hills Boathouse | Lebanon Hills Regional Park, MN
Honor Award
Dakota County sought to improve its watercraft rental operation at Lebanon Hills Regional Park and provide accessibility enhancements for equal access. The existing setup lacked safe working conditions for staff, accessibility for users, and efficiency of operations. The Landscape Architects worked with county staff to first understand the rental system’s needs and operational processes. They then developed plans for more efficient circulation, ADAaccessibility ramps and a watercraft launch, a custom-designed Boathouse to safely store the watercraft fleet, a ramp linking the new boathouse and beach, seating, and an expanded sand blanket for launching operations.
student design



Disperse
and Decentralize | Fulton, IL (unbuilt)
Student Design Merit Award
Emily Norton
The lock and dam system on the Upper Mississippi River was originally designed for the singular purpose of navigation. As dams across the nation continue to exceed their expected lifespan, the future of these landscapes must be considered in parallel with future climate and social needs. This project therefore aims to challenge the singularity and assumed permanence of mega-infrastructure through the diffusion of spatial, social, and ecological infrastructures.
people’s choice

Lake Superior Plaza
People’s Choice Award
Inc.
Lake Superior Plaza sits at a key intersection in Duluth, overlooking the lake and connecting downtown to the waterfront district. For years, it had fallen out of use and was no longer an inviting space. In 2020, a team of landscape architects embarked on a re-design initiative working with stakeholders to transform this outdoor space. Today, the Plaza has improved circulation, safety and accessibility, shade, and multiple places for visitors to enjoy. The revitalized Plaza is the perfect model of an inclusive public space - blending urban design with natural comforts - and is a welcoming gateway into downtown Duluth.



service + recognition



Joan MacLeod MLA Student Leadership Award
Nicole DelPizzo
Nicole DelPizzo, formerly a graduate student at the University of Minnesota, is the winner of the Joan MacLeod MLA Student Leadership Award. This award recognizes the accomplishments of emerging women, women-identifying, and non-binary leaders in the field of Landscape Architecture who are enrolled in the Master of Landscape Architecture program at the University of Minnesota. While in college, she was the ASLA-MN Student Chapter president for three consecutive years. During that time, she spearheaded increased engagement across all cohorts and reinvigorated the student chapter ethos. Nicole has also served on the WxLA-MN leadership team, helping to foster the relationship between students and professions.
Marjorie Pitz BLA Student Leadership Award
Sabrina Nelson
Sabrina Nelson, current an undergraduate landscape architecture student at the University of Minnesota, is the winner of the Marjorie Pitz BLA Student Leadership Award. This award recognizes the accomplishments of emerging women, women-identifying, and non-binary leaders in the field of Landscape Architecture who are enrolled in the Bachelor of Landscape Architecture program at the University of Minnesota. The award’s jury was impressed by Sabrina’s leadership in initiating and executing a fundraising campaign to support her entire class’ attendance at the 2024 LABash Conference for landscape architecture students.
WxLA-MN Student Diversity Scholarship
Irene Woods
Irene Woods is the winner of this year’s WxLA-MN Student Diversity Scholarship. This award is granted every year to students currently enrolled in the Bachelor or Master of Landscape Architecture at the University of Minnesota. It was established to strengthen landscape architectural practice by fostering diversity in our profession. Irene’s work demonstrates the vital role that thoughtfully designed spaces play in fostering a sense of community and promoting ecological sustainability, while providing opportunities for recreation and education.




Roger B. Martin Travel Prize
Luke Nichols (Through the Lens of Queer Ecology)
Luke Nichols is the winner of the Roger B. Martin Travel Prize, which supports an early career landscape architect with funds to travel for career development. Luke proposes to view our profession through the lens of queer ecology by observing, understanding, and participating in significant queer spaces and garden spaces in London and Amsterdam. He aims to unlearn his heternormative biases and develop novel terroir diagrams using botanical illustration, vignettes, and botanical dye-making to imbue his work and explorations with terroir.
H.W.S. Cleveland Award
Yiyuan (Cherry) Shao
Yiyuan Shao, currently a landscape designer at HGA, is the recipient of the H.W.S. Cleveland Award. In her work, Yiyuan strives to blend artistry, sustainability, and functionality in every project she undertakes. She has a deep understanding of how landscapes can transform spaces, evoke emotions, and enhance lives. Yiyuan has served as a member of WxLA.
Public Service Award
Luke Nichols
Luke Nichols is the 2024 Public Service Award winner. Luke exhibits service to the public through advocacy, volunteer, and professional work. He is a veteran volunteer of the Community Action Workshop and Sustainability Council at HGA, while also mentoring high school students through the Step-Up Youth Employment Program, which facilitates design workshops and provides leadership expertise with non-profit and community organizations.
Lob Pine Award
Jean Garbarini, PLA, ASLA
Jean Garbarini is the winner of the 2024 Lob Pine Award, which is the highest honor given to an individual by the ASLA-MN Chapter. Jean, a Principal at Damon Farber Landscape Architects, is a dynamic leader and exceptionally skilled designer who is guided by strong morals. She has designed some of the most prominent urban parks, riverfronts, and plazas in the Twin Cities, including Chestnut Plaza on the Mississippi River in Downtown St. Paul and Water Works Park and Pavilion across the Mississippi in Minneapolis.








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