Award Winning

The Connecticut Chapter of the American Society of Landscape Architects (CTASLA) recently announced the winners of the 2020 Connecticut Professional Awards competition, recognizing excellence in landscape architectural design, planning and analysis, communication and research. Applicants must be a landscape architect or designer in Connecticut, and the entrant or project location must be based in Connecticut. CTASLA also included Student Awards this year for the first time, inviting eligible students to submit scholastic work for peer review.

James Doyle Design Associates – Photo by Neil Landino

The winners of the competition included those in the Landscape Architectural Design/Residential category. Artemis Landscape Architects from Sandy Hook won the Honor Award for its Coastal Contemporary Landscape project in Westport; James Doyle Design Associates in Greenwich won the Merit Award for its Greenwich Modern project in Greenwich; Janice Parker Landscape Architects in Greenwich won the Merit Award for its Private Eden project in Redding; and Anne Penniman Associates in Essex won the Merit Award for its Re-envisioning a Hamptons Landscape project in Southampton, New York. For a full list of winners, visit ctasla.org.

The American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) is the national professional association for landscape architects. ASLA promotes the landscape architecture profession and advances the practice through advocacy, education, communication and fellowship. To learn more about the Connecticut Chapter, visit ctasla.org.

Janice Parker Landscape Architects – Durston Saylor
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