GGN SELECTED AS DESIGNER FOR FIRST PUBLIC PLAZA AT HAZELWOOD GREEN

June 6, 2018 -- Hazelwood Green, a former steel mill site that is the City of Pittsburgh’s largest riverfront redevelopment project, today announced GGN has been selected to create the first public plaza at the 178-acre site. The plaza is envisioned as an adaptable and innovative gathering and event space for those who work, reside in, or visit Hazelwood Green and its neighborhood of Hazelwood.  Elements of the new Hazelwood Green Plaza may include benches and seating, green space and native plantings, lighting, public art, and space for seasonal events

“We received an outstanding mix of proposals, but were most impressed by GGN and their understanding of the role of this first public space in shaping Hazelwood Green as a place and for its important role within a larger system of well-loved civic centers in the City of Pittsburgh,” says Hazelwood Green Project Director Rebecca Flora.  “GGN’s portfolio reflects a high quality of design and aesthetic, as well as sensitivity and experience in the integration of sustainability with design elements, all of which align with the vision for Hazelwood Green. These attributes, together with their demonstrated ability and commitment to working within the constraints of the project’s budget and schedule, made GGN the clear choice among a team of highly qualified contenders.”

Design for the plaza will commence in June, with construction anticipated to begin in early 2019, with a late summer or early fall completion date.

“Hazelwood Green is regenerative land. It is land that has changed so much over time and its most recent transition is a big one – from a privately held steel mill to a publicly accessible gathering place for the community of Pittsburgh,” says GGN Founding Principal Jennifer Guthrie, FASLA, PLA. “It’s a big change. This whole group – client and design team – is ‘all in’ to create a civic heart for Hazelwood Green that is welcoming for everyone and nourishes the bigger landscape.”

Kathryn Gustafson, FASLA, PLA, and Founding Principal, GGN, adds, “It’s an incredible site–the wooded green hills drop down to a flat land plain, and from there you see green mountains, river, and sky from one direction,  and green mountain, sky, and the city view from the other. These are the two views that characterize this wonderful place that we are honored to help shape.”

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GGN Designs the Landscape for the Miramar Santa Monica

April 11, 2018 – Today, the proposed new design for the Miramar Santa Monica was revealed to the public.  The project will create a bold landmark for Downtown Santa Monica, with stunning contemporary architecture and magnificent new open spaces that both respect and celebrate the Miramar’s two local landmarks: the historic Palisades Building and the spectacular Moreton Bay Fig Tree. The new design embraces the historic tree, making it the true focal point of the project.

“We looked at elements of the Miramar such as its natural and cultural history and how it has changed over time to get the soul of the site. Our goal is that when you walk into it, you feel it is real and stable; that the landscape emerges from the site itself,” said Kathryn Gustafson, Founding Principal at GGN. 

Following an international design competition, Pelli Clarke Pelli Architects was selected to lead the design of the project. GGN joined the design team along with historic preservation consultant Chattel Inc. “The Miramar hotel has been a beloved part of the Santa Monica community for nearly 100 years.  This new plan allows us to honor the hotel’s past while moving it towards the future,” said Ellis O’Connor of MSD Hospitality.  “We are excited to be working with a brilliant design team, including world-class architects, landscape architects and historic preservation consultants, to rejuvenate this extraordinary community asset consistent with the values of Santa Monica.”

“Some of the most compelling features of the new design are the stunning new open spaces,” said Dustin Peterson of the Athens Group, the Owner’s Representative. “When the Miramar Hotel originally opened in 1920, guests were drawn to its breathtaking gardens and open spaces.  Over time, the gardens and public space became greatly restricted, with building additions and tall walls surrounding the property.  The new Miramar Santa Monica seeks to restore and enhance the garden identity to the property.”

Image Credit: PCPA, Atchain, GGN

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DRAWING IN DESIGN WORKSHOP: RON HENDERSON OF L+A LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE

April 6, 2018 – “Drawing is the Entrance of Thought” with Ron Henderson of L+A Landscape Architecture is the third installment in the year-long “Drawing in Design: Exploring the Hand” lecture and workshop series that GGN launched and sponsors at the University of Washington College of Built Environments.  The lecture is at 5:30pm, April 6 at the University of Washington’s Gould Hall 322, Seattle, WA.  The lecture is followed by a weekend workshop with registered UW architecture and landscape architecture students and design professionals that includes opportunities for discussions, exercises, and crits to explore the role of hand-drawing in design and development. 

Ron is currently the Director of the Landscape Architecture + Urbanism program and professor at IIT in Chicago and also practices through his studio L+A Landscape Architecture.  In addition, Ron for many years taught landscape architecture in China and in 2011 was the recipient of the Creative Artist Exchange Fellowship with Japan.

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SHANNON NICHOL PRESENTS THE 2018 ELWOOD LECTURE AT IOWA STATE

March 26, 2018 – Shannon Nichol will present “Drawing and Building Landscape” as the 2018 P.H. Elwood Lecture in Landscape Architecture at Iowa State University at 6pm Monday, March 26 in 2055 Hoover Hall. 

The lecture will provide insight into GGN’s design process and culture that emphasizes “creating and retaining a distinct concept and a congruent detailing rationale, from concept through construction.”  Shannon will highlight GGN’s use of hand drawings for collaborative communication, critique, and design development by sharing the informal, internal working drawings behind some of the firm’s most prominent projects.

Shannon will also discuss the importance and challenge of customized detailing, with examples from projects such as the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation campus in Seattle and the Robert and Arlene Kogod Courtyard at the Smithsonian American Art Museum and National Portrait Gallery in Washington, DC.

The P.H. Elwood Lecture in Landscape Architecture was established in 1997 to honor the legacy of Professor Philip H. Elwood, who is credited with developing the ISU Department of Landscape Architecture at Iowa State University.  The lecture series brings renowned professional practitioners to the Iowa State campus as guest lecturers each year.

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JENNIFER GUTHRIE AND DAVID MALDA PRESENT AT WASLA

March 16, 2018 - Jennifer Guthrie and David Malda presented "Resonate and Respond: How the New Landscape Declaration has Influenced Practice, Research, and Scholarship" with Dorothy Faris and Debra Guenther of Mithun and Peg Staeheli of MIG/SVR. The panel of former and current Landscape Architecture Foundation board members spoke Friday, March 16 as part of the Washington Chapter of the American Society of Landscape Architects (WASLA) conference. 

The discussion is a "celebration of our profession's political, cultural and environmental resonance... [exploring the LAF's] New Landscape Declaration and its impact on the practice of landscape architecture." Learn more here

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LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE MAGAZINE FEATURES A GGN PORTFOLIO

March 1, 2018 - The March 2018 issue of Landscape Architecture Magazine features a portfolio of articles on GGN, in recognition of receiving the 2017 Landscape Architecture Firm Award from the American Society of Landscape Architects.

“Drawn Together” by Jane Margolies discusses how “the pursuit of excellence is embedded in the culture of GGN. “

“The Streets Are Back” by Kim O’Connell explains how “CityCenterDC restores a historic downtown grid that had vanished for years beneath a convention center.”

“Promised Land” by Jennifer Reut explores how “GGN’s landscape for the National Museum of African American History and Culture is both leveling and welcoming.”

“Extended View” by Randy Gragg describes how “For the University of Washington’s Lower Rainier Vista, GGN finishes a job that John Charles Olmsted started.”

The cover image by photographer Kyle Johnson zooms in on the marked-up model of the Civic Park at Hemisfair.

 

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GGN WINS TWO 2018 TUCKER DESIGN AWARDS

March 9, 2018 - GGN is honored to have received two 2018 Tucker Design Awards, for the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture and the Park at CityCenterDC. The Building Stone Institute awards this recognition for “excellence in design through the incorporation and use of natural stone in building or landscape projects.”

GGN collaborated with two key partners to achieve this level of excellence, sourcing stone for the Museum’s north wall and benches from Coldspring and working with Rugo Stone on the installation at both projects. “Without their dedication, skill, and expertise we wouldn’t have anything to celebrate,” says Rodrigo Abela.

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KATHRYN GUSTAFSON FEATURED LECTURER AT VASHON CENTER FOR THE ARTS

December 21, 2017 –  On December 17, Kathryn Gustafson presented “Shaping the Earth” as the featured lecturer for the 2017-2018 Arts and Humanities Lecture Series, at Vashon Center for the Arts, on Vashon Island, WA. Kathryn shared her early influences in art and design as well as inspiration and ideas behind many of her projects from her work with GGN and Gustafson Porter + Bowman.

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DRAWING IN DESIGN KICKOFF LECTURE AND WORKSHOP

November 10, 2017 – "Drawing What You Can't See," with Shannon Nichol, Keith McPeters, and David Malda, kicks off the year-long "Drawing in Design: Exploring the Hand" lecture and workshop series that GGN launched and sponsors at the University of Washington College of Built Environments. The opening night lecture is at 5:30pm, November 17 at the University of Washington’s Gould Hall 322, Seattle, WA. The lecture is followed by a weekend workshop with registered UW architecture and landscape architecture students and design professionals that includes opportunities for discussions, exercises, and crits to explore the role of hand-drawing in design and development.

 “We’ve enjoyed working with the College of Built Environments and Dr. Thaisa Way to create a special workshop and lecture series at the University of Washington that focuses completely on drawing – not as rendering or an art form but as an essential design tool,” said Shannon Nichol. “The series’ guest designers come from a diverse range of fields but all use drawing – for most of them, hand-drawing – to create their design strategies and to thoroughly refine their work through to the fine detail. We are not focused in this series on renderings or on field sketching – not on those drawings that record things, however beautiful those recordings can be. We are focused on the internal, working drawings that make the new things that you can’t see yet but are charged with designing.”

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RIKERRIOUS GETER ADDRESSED THE COUNCIL OF FELLOWS AT THE 2017 ASLA ANNUAL MEETING

October 30, 2017 – Rikerrious Geter of GGN addressed the Council of Fellows last week at the ASLA Annual Meeting and Expo in Los Angeles. He spoke about the impact of receiving the Council of Fellows Scholarship and the effects it has had on his college and professional career. Rikerrious was a 2014 scholarship recipient.

The Council of Fellows Scholarship was established by the ASLA Council of Fellows in 2004 to aid outstanding students who would not otherwise have an opportunity to continue a professional degree program due to financial need; to increase the interest and participation of economically disadvantaged and under-represented populations in the study of landscape architecture; and enrich the profession of landscape architecture through a more diverse population. In addition to receiving $5,000, each recipient received a one-year student ASLA membership, general registration fees for the ASLA Annual Meeting and EXPO, and a travel stipend to attend the meeting.

Photo credit: EPNAC

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SARA ZEWDE PRESENTS AT DUMBARTON OAKS

October 27, 2017 – Sara Zewde presents “Ecologies of Memory” at “How Designers Think,” a colloquium held by the Garden and Landscape Studies program at Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collections. The colloquium will take place on November 3, 2017, 9:00am – 5:30pm, with the goal of bringing landscape architects and historians together to explore how urban environments got to be the way they are, and how best to manage them today. The colloquium provides the opportunity for our scholarly community to hear from a range of contemporary designers who are active in imagining better futures for our cities, and for the designers to engage with a historically informed audience.

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JENNIFER GUTHRIE CELEBRATES HER YEAR AS LAF PRESIDENT AND LAF’S NEW BOOK

October 20, 2017 – Jennifer Guthrie celebrated the completion of her year as President of the Landscape Architecture Foundation with Barbara Deutsch (Executive Director), Adam Greenspan (President Elect), and over 600 LAF supporters. There, they rolled out LAF’s new book, “The New Landscape Declaration: A Call to Action for the Twenty-First Century,” which includes pivotal ideas and experiences from many of our world’s most pre-eminent practitioners, educators, innovators, and thinkers about landscape architecture and its role with issues of climate change, urbanization, management of vital resources, and global inequities.

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GGN RECEIVES THE 2017 ASLA FIRM AWARD

October 23, 2017 – The American Society of Landscape Architects presented GGN with the Landscape Architecture Firm Award. This award is the highest honor the ASLA may bestow upon a landscape architecture firm in recognition of distinguished and influential work. The award was presented in Los Angeles.

The ASLA stated that "GGN was founded in 1999 by Jennifer Guthrie, FASLA, Shannon Nichol, FASLA, and Kathryn Gustafson, FASLA. As a collaborative firm deeply committed to the creation of landscapes that are beautiful, responsible, functional and innovative, GGN has produced a body of work that defines the best of the landscape architecture profession."

Speaking on behalf of the firm, Shannon Nichol said, “We are honored to receive the 2017 ASLA Landscape Architecture Firm Award. We are grateful to all of our clients, GGN team members, and collaborators who have helped us over the last 18 years to earn this special recognition.”  

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GGN ANNOUNCES PROMOTION

October 11, 2017 – GGN is pleased to announce the promotion of Makie Suzuki from Associate to Senior Associate.

With her cross-cultural and multidisciplinary background, Makie Suzuki brings her strong commitment to a holistic approach and collaboration to the design process. She enjoys working on a variety of projects scales and creating cohesive, sustainable, and elegant design solutions.

Her continued involvement in academia contributes to creating progressive projects. At the University of Washington she instructs a seminar in Asian Urbanism.

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DESIGN INTERNS JOIN GGN

October 10, 2017 – Two talented individuals have joined the staff at GGN.

Nanxi Dong joins the Seattle office as a Design Intern. Nanxi holds a Master of Landscape Architecture with Urban Design certificate from the University of Pennsylvania. Prior to joining GGN, Nanxi worked on a variety of project types, including gardens, community designs, and regional plans in the US and abroad.

Helen Pierson joins GGN as a Design Intern having received her Bachelor of Arts in Architecture from Washington University in St. Louis. She sees landscape architecture as an opportunity to apply her architectural studies and practice to the ongoing evolution of public spaces in cities.

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JENNIFER GUTHRIE TO LECTURE AT UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY

October 4, 2017 – This Friday, October 6, Jennifer Guthrie will be delivering the Vern Budge Lecture to the Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning Department at Utah State University.

The Vern Budge and the Craig Johnson Lectures are part of an annual endowed series hosted by LAEP. These lectures have grown out of a tradition of bringing leaders in Landscape Architecture to this distinguished 78 year old program in the mountains of Northeastern Utah. Vern Budge was a distinguished teacher in this program who dedicated 40 years to educating the students about the skills required to design, detail and build distinguished work.

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AMY CRAGG KEYNOTE SPEAKER AT THE SUSTAINABLE SITES INITIATIVE WORKSHOP

September 14, 2017 – Amy Cragg was the keynote speaker at the Sustainable SITES Initiative workshop hosted by Washington Chapter American Society of Landscape Architects (WASLA), American Society of Landscape Architects, and GBCI at GGLO. Amy presented her experience of working on the SITES pilot project, Theater Commons and Donnelly Garden, which is located at the Seattle Center. “It was exciting to share key lessons on successfully completing SITES documentation with the workshop participants,” said Amy Cragg.

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