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RIKERRIOUS GETER ADDRESSED THE COUNCIL OF FELLOWS AT THE 2017 ASLA ANNUAL MEETING
Los Angeles, CA
RIKERRIOUS GETER ADDRESSED THE COUNCIL OF FELLOWS AT THE 2017 ASLA ANNUAL MEETING
Los Angeles, CA

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

Los Angeles, CA
SARA ZEWDE PRESENTS AT DUMBARTON OAKS
Washington, DC
SARA ZEWDE PRESENTS AT DUMBARTON OAKS
Washington, DC

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.

Washington, DC
GGN RECEIVES THE 2017 ASLA FIRM AWARD
Seattle, WA
GGN RECEIVES THE 2017 ASLA FIRM AWARD
Seattle, WA

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.”  

Seattle, WA
GGN ANNOUNCES PROMOTION
Seattle, WA
GGN ANNOUNCES PROMOTION
Seattle, WA

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.

Seattle, WA
DESIGN INTERNS JOIN GGN
Seattle, WA
DESIGN INTERNS JOIN GGN
Seattle, WA

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.

Seattle, WA
JENNIFER GUTHRIE TO LECTURE AT UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY
Logan, UT
JENNIFER GUTHRIE TO LECTURE AT UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY
Logan, UT

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.

Logan, UT
SHANNON NICHOL TO PRESENT AT UNIVERSITY OF HAWAI’I AT MANOA
Honolulu, HI
SHANNON NICHOL TO PRESENT AT UNIVERSITY OF HAWAI’I AT MANOA
Honolulu, HI

September 30, 2017 – On Monday, October 2, Shannon Nichol will be presenting the lecture "Drawing and Building Landscapes" at the School of Architecture at the University of Hawai’i at Manoa. This is the first of the 2017–2018 Wave Sets lecture series.

Honolulu, HI
JILL FORTUNA JUROR FOR LAMMY AWARDS
Los Angeles, CA
JILL FORTUNA JUROR FOR LAMMY AWARDS
Los Angeles, CA

October 3, 2017 – Jill Fortuna is serving on the 2017 Landscape Architecture Magazine Awards Jury. The awards presentation will be held at a special reception on Friday, October 20, from 6:00-8:00 pm at the ASLA Annual Meeting and Expo in Los Angeles. LAM editor Brad McKee will present and moderate a discussion with the jurors.

Los Angeles, CA
AMY CRAGG KEYNOTE SPEAKER AT THE SUSTAINABLE SITES INITIATIVE WORKSHOP
Seattle, WA
AMY CRAGG KEYNOTE SPEAKER AT THE SUSTAINABLE SITES INITIATIVE WORKSHOP
Seattle, WA

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.

Seattle, WA
GGN PARTICIPATES IN THE SEATTLE DESIGN FESTIVAL
Seattle, WA
GGN PARTICIPATES IN THE SEATTLE DESIGN FESTIVAL
Seattle, WA

September 9, 2017 – GGN and ZGF Architects collaborated on the installation UPLIFT for the Seattle Design Festival 2017 Block Party in Occidental Square this past weekend. This year’s theme title, “Power,” explores how design can power positive change. “During these tumultuous times, UPLIFT invites us to anchor our hopes in a collective effort. Through our interactions, we as individuals shape an evolving topography; over the course of the installation, our actions reveal a space for unity and empowerment. Come celebrate and elevate the bonds that unite us.” 

Design in Public and AIA Seattle, with more than 120 partners, will be hosting over 80 events and installations across greater Seattle through September 22, 2017.  “It’s important to reflect on our values as individuals and as a design community during a time when the world around us is changing rapidly,” said Debra Webb, Public Programs Manager of Design in Public. “This year’s Seattle Design Festival is all about exploring what role design has to play in elevating everyone’s quality of life.”

Seattle, WA
MAKIE SUZUKI LEADS UW ASIAN URBANISM SEMINAR IN TOKYO
Tokyo, Japan
MAKIE SUZUKI LEADS UW ASIAN URBANISM SEMINAR IN TOKYO
Tokyo, Japan

September 5, 2017 – Makie Suzuki is leading a group of students from the University of Washington with co-director Jeff Hou in Tokyo, Japan. As part of this UW Asian Urbanism Exploration Seminar, students are learning about the Ginza Honey Bee Project – creating a community through honey and urban agriculture among high-rise luxury commercial buildings.

Tokyo, Japan
BERNIE ALONZO SERVES ON ASLA SECURITY DESIGN PANEL
Washington, DC
BERNIE ALONZO SERVES ON ASLA SECURITY DESIGN PANEL
Washington, DC

August 31, 2017 – Bernie Alonzo served on a panel to discuss security design of public places, hosted by the American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA), and moderated by Nancy Somerville, Hon. ASLA, Executive Vice President and CEO.

In view of recent tragic events in Charlottesville, Barcelona, and London, the panel examined the urgent need to ensure the public’s safety on public, government, and institutional properties. Key design goals and challenges were addressed with a special focus on how to assess risk, balance addressing threats with public access, as well as recognizing that good design and good security are not incompatible. The virtual panel was recorded and can be viewed here.

Washington, DC
  WEST RIVERFRONT PARK DESIGN COMPETITION
Detroit, MI
WEST RIVERFRONT PARK DESIGN COMPETITION
Detroit, MI

August 23, 2017 – The Detroit RiverFront Conservancy announced today that GGN is among the four internationally-acclaimed firms that have been selected to move forward in a design competition for West Riverfront Park.

“We’re looking to do something unique and compelling for the City of Detroit,” said Matt Cullen, chairman of the board of directors of the Detroit RiverFront Conservancy. “West Riverfront Park will be a place that Detroiters and visitors alike will be drawn to, and that will be celebrated as one of the most special public spaces in the world.”

The competition is among the most significant in Detroit in decades and has drawn interest from leading architects and designers from throughout the world.

Detroit, MI
GGN ANNOUNCES PROMOTIONS
Seattle, WA
GGN ANNOUNCES PROMOTIONS
Seattle, WA

July 13, 2017 – GGN is pleased to announce the promotions of Byrn Kepler and David Malda.  Bryn Kepler was promoted to Associate and David Malda to Principal.

Bryn Kepler is a Seattle native with deep roots in the creative community. Bryn’s enthusiasm about the design of urban landscapes that seek to redefine the experience of living in a city informs her work. She is currently working on the Washington State Convention Center in Seattle.

David Malda’s particular interest in how a site’s history informs contemporary value shapes David’s work on projects like the winning proposal for the Union Square National Mall Competition, the Pike-Pine Renaissance Streetscape Design Vision, and, most recently, on Civic Park at Hemisfair.

Seattle, WA
DESIGN INTERNS JOIN GGN
Seattle, WA
DESIGN INTERNS JOIN GGN
Seattle, WA

July 6, 2017 – Two talented individuals have joined the staff of GGN.

Ekin Arin joins the DC office as a Design Intern. Ekin received her Bachelor of Science in Architecture from the University of Virginia, where she was the recipient of the Design Excellence Award.

Madeleine Aronson joins the Seattle office as a Design Intern coming from a background in cultural anthropology and multimedia art. She is currently pursuing her Master in Landscape Architecture at the Harvard Graduate School of Design.

Seattle, WA
KATHRYN GUSTAFSON LECTURER AT reSITE CONFERENCE IN PRAGUE
Prague, Czech Republic
KATHRYN GUSTAFSON LECTURER AT reSITE CONFERENCE IN PRAGUE
Prague, Czech Republic

June 28, 2017 – Kathryn Gustafson lectured at reSITE 2017: In/visible City this past week in Prague, Czech Republic. ReSITE is a conference where architects, landscape architects, city planners, municipal leaders, and real estate developers meet to exchange ideas, push the limits of thinking about city making, and give practical examples of successful solutions.

Image courtesy of reSITE Festival

Prague, Czech Republic
ACE MENTOR PROGRAM FINAL STUDENT PRESENTATIONS
Seattle, WA
ACE MENTOR PROGRAM FINAL STUDENT PRESENTATIONS
Seattle, WA

May 25, 2017 – ACE Mentors, Tess Schiavone and Stephanie Brucart, supported their teams last night at the ACE Mentor Program of Washington Student Presentation Night held at Kane Hall, University of Washington. More than 160 students participated in this architecture, construction, and engineering program, presenting the case study projects they prepared during the school year.

Pictured: Tess and Aiden review a diagram.

Seattle, WA
RODRIGO ABELA PANELIST AT NATIONAL MUSEUM FOR WOMEN IN THE ARTS
Washington, DC
RODRIGO ABELA PANELIST AT NATIONAL MUSEUM FOR WOMEN IN THE ARTS
Washington, DC

May 22, 2017 – The University of Virginia Club of Washington, DC and the University of Virginia School of Architecture presents a reception and panel discussion on the design and construction of the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture on Thursday, May 25 starting at 6:00pm. The reception and panel discussion will take place at the National Museum of Women in the Arts in Washington, DC.

Rodrigo Abela will be a featured panelist along with Zena Howard, moderated by Courtney Spearman, Design Specialist at the National Endowment for the Arts.

Washington, DC
JENNIFER GUTHRIE PRESENTS 2017 LAF FOUNDERS' AWARD
Washington, DC
JENNIFER GUTHRIE PRESENTS 2017 LAF FOUNDERS' AWARD
Washington, DC

May 3, 2017 – Jennifer Guthrie had the exceptional honor of presenting the 2017 Landscape Architecture Foundation Founders’ Award to Michael Reynolds, Acting Director of the U.S. National Park Service. With this highest tribute, the LAF acknowledges the National Parks Service for its leadership, ethics, and works of landscape architecture. The LAF Founders’ Award is conveyed to a firm, agency, or organization that demonstrates a significant commitment to preserving, creating, or enhancing landscapes over a sustained period of time.

Photo credit: Dan Smith / LAF

Washington, DC
SPACES OF DIPLOMACY
Charlottesville, VA
SPACES OF DIPLOMACY
Charlottesville, VA

May 1, 2017 – The 2017 University of Virginia Alumni Exhibit “Spaces of Diplomacy” features the work of GGN’s Rodrigo Abela, Jill Fortuna, Chihiro Donovan, and Peter Malandra as it celebrates the collaborative and influential role of the School’s alumni community on the public realm.

As the Landscape Architect of the Ankara New Embassy Compound in Ankara, Turkey (with Ennead Architects) and the American Embassy in Athens, Greece (with Ann Beha Architects), GGN’s alumni contribute to the exhibition’s examination how design engages with relevant diplomatic issues. The exhibition looks at how the physical design of an embassy and its landscape relates to the cultural and climatic context of a place, all while meeting functional demands that contribute to the civic life and urban fabric of host cities around the world.

“Spaces of Diplomacy” runs through October 9, 2017 at the East Wing Gallery, Campbell Hall, UVA School of Architecture in Charlottesville, VA, and is supported by a grant from the UVA Center for Global Inquiry and Innovation.

Charlottesville, VA
GGN TO PRESENT AT WATER BOOT CAMP
Seattle, WA
GGN TO PRESENT AT WATER BOOT CAMP
Seattle, WA

May 1, 2017 ­– On Saturday, Philip Syvertsen  and Chihiro Shinohara Donovan presented “Get Local! Get Dirty!” at Water Boot Camp at the Belltown Community Center along with Drew Gangnes from MKA in Seattle and June Grant, Principal from Blink!Lab Architecture based out of Oakland, California.

Incredible innovations in technology and important changes in policy make it possible for Seattle to strengthen its climate change resiliency and address the profound physical and financial limitations of the existing water treatment infrastructure. The speakers addressed how the “Green Machine” and other tools take a direct approach to address water systems and prevent polluted runoff into Puget Sound.  

Water Boot Camp was sponsored by Growing Vine Street, a community-based non-profit that has been advocating, raising awareness, and engaging with nature in an urban setting since 1995 led by Buster Simpson and Don Carlson.

Seattle, WA
SHANNON NICHOL TO DELIVER THE 2017 SASAKI DAY LECTURE
Champaign, IL
SHANNON NICHOL TO DELIVER THE 2017 SASAKI DAY LECTURE
Champaign, IL

April 28, 2017 – Shannon Nichol will present “Repair Work: Fixing, Drawing, and Negotiating Design,” as the keynote speaker for Sasaki Day at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. The lecture will take place on Wednesday, May 3, 2017, at 5:15pm at the I-Hotel & Conference Center.

Sasaki Day is a full day of design-oriented events including the Sesquicentennial Design Competition, the Alumni Homecoming Lunch, the annual Sasaki Day Awards Competition, an exhibition and celebration of work by the 2016-17 Designers-in-Residence, and the annual Awards and Recognition Banquet.

Champaign, IL
RODRIGO ABELA PANELIST AT AIA CONFERENCE ON ARCHITECTURE
Orlando, FL
RODRIGO ABELA PANELIST AT AIA CONFERENCE ON ARCHITECTURE
Orlando, FL

April 27, 2017 – Today, as part of the 2017 American Institute of Architects Conference on Architecture, Rodrigo Abela will join a panel of designers and architects to discuss the National Museum of African American History and Culture at the Orange County Convention Center.

The panelists will share project takeaways applicable to the specific interests and needs of those working in the field of architecture and design. These pertinent lessons include achieving the client’s vision of creating column-free space; providing civil, structural, and environmental solutions for responsible management of the water table; managing multi-stakeholder input from the Smithsonian, federal and DC agencies; and what it takes to design the most sustainable national museum ever built.

The panel moderator is Zena Howard, Principal and Practice Leader of Perkins+Will located in Durham, NC. In addition to Rodrigo, the panelists include Paul Corrado, Senior Vice President of WSP Parsons Brinckerhoff located in Boston, MA; and Benjamin Rosenberg, Associate of Silman located in Boston, MA.

Orlando, FL
EXPLORING THE HAND
Seattle, WA
EXPLORING THE HAND
Seattle, WA

April 26, 2017 – GGN is pleased to be a founding sponsor of the year-long workshop series, Drawing in Design, at the University of Washington, College of Built Environments. The final lecture in the series for this academic year is on Friday, April 28 at 5:30pm in Gould Hall Room 322, “Drawing to Understand,” by Teresa Galí-Izard. The lecture is free and open to the public.

Teresa Galí-Izard is a landscape architect and architect from Barcelona, Spain, where she is principal of ARQUITECTURA AGRONOMI, currently teaching at the University of Virginia. In the last 20 years she has been involved in some of the most important contemporary landscape architecture projects In Europe including TMB Park, Coastal Park, the new urbanization of Passeig de Sant Joan in Barcelona, and the Sant Joan Landfill restoration, which won the European Urban Public Space award.

Seattle, WA
BERNIE ALONZO PRESENTS AT UTAH ASLA ANNUAL MEETING
Provo, UT
BERNIE ALONZO PRESENTS AT UTAH ASLA ANNUAL MEETING
Provo, UT

April 21, 2017 ­– Today Bernie Alonzo presented at the 2017 Utah Chapter of the American Society of Landscape Architects Annual Meeting. He also led tour of the NuSkin Campus and Grounds with Matthew Burke, Global Facilities Director of NuSkin.

Provo, UT
GGN ANNOUNCES NEW HIRES
Seattle, WA
GGN ANNOUNCES NEW HIRES
Seattle, WA

April 19, 2017 – Three talented individuals have joined the staff of GGN.

Lesley Conroy joins the DC branch as a Designer, holding a Master of Landscape Architecture from Virginia Tech’s Washington Alexandria Architecture Center.

Azzurra Cox joins the Seattle office as a Designer with a Master of Landscape Architecture from Harvard Graduate School of Design. She returns to the United States after working in Lisbon, Portugal.

Jillian Strobel joins as a Marketing Coordinator in Seattle. She earned a Masters in Business Administration from Claremont Graduate University.

Seattle, WA
REBECCA FUCHS, JILL FORTUNA AND CHIHIRO DONOVAN TO PRESENT AT WASLA ANNUAL CONFERENCE
Spokane, WA
REBECCA FUCHS, JILL FORTUNA AND CHIHIRO DONOVAN TO PRESENT AT WASLA ANNUAL CONFERENCE
Spokane, WA

April 13, 2017 – Rebecca Fuchs, Jill Fortuna and Chihiro Donovan will be presenting at the 2017 Washington Chapter of the American Society of Landscape Architects Annual Conference on Friday April 21, 2017.

Rebecca Fuchs will present “Grown to Survive: How the New Burke Museum Project is Using Forestry Science to Change the Way We Grow and Specify Plants in Landscape Architecture Projects,” with Bridget McNassar from Oxbow Farm and Conservation Center. The Burke Museum project team is learning from the fields of forestry and restoration how to increase the survival rates of new plantings in harsh urban environments, which has implications for changes to plant specifications and project bid timelines.

Jill Fortuna and Chihiro Donovan will present “Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture: Lessons Learned – How Construction informs Placemaking” with Brett Rugo and Duane Kreuger. The Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC), which opened in September of 2016, is located on the last open site in the National Mall in Washington, DC, sharing an adjacency to both the Washington Monument and the White House. Jill Fortuna will begin the session discussing how the design evolved from respecting the unique and inherent location of the Museum, then focusing on how the construction process was influenced by the important historical themes of the project.

Both presentations will take place from 3:15 – 4:15pm on April 21, 2017 at the Spokane Convention Center, 334 W Spokane Falls Blvd, Spokane, WA 99201.

Spokane, WA
2017 SCUP EXCELLENCE IN LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE HONOR AWARD FOR LOWER RANIER VISTA
Seattle, WA
2017 SCUP EXCELLENCE IN LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE HONOR AWARD FOR LOWER RANIER VISTA
Seattle, WA

April 11, 2017 – Yesterday, the Society for College and University Planning (SCUP) announced that GGN has received the Excellence in Landscape Architecture for General Design for Lower Rainier Vista & Pedestrian Land Bridge as an Honor Award Recipient for 2017.

Winning entries appear on SCUP’s website and in an online booklet publication of the awards. In addition, members of the jury will present a concurrent session on Monday, July 10 at SCUP–52, the Annual International Conference in Washington, DC July 8-12, 2017. They will discuss observations from this year’s submittals, what was “excellent,” best practices and the challenges that lie ahead for higher education.

Photo credit: Catherine Tighe

Seattle, WA
KATHRYN GUSTAFSON TO PRESENT AT HARVARD GRADUATE SCHOOL OF DESIGN
Cambridge, MA
KATHRYN GUSTAFSON TO PRESENT AT HARVARD GRADUATE SCHOOL OF DESIGN
Cambridge, MA

April 10, 2017 – Kathryn Gustafson will deliver a lecture as part of the Harvard University Graduate School of Design’s Public Lecture Series. The series is part of the Spring 2017 program of lectures, panels, exhibitions and conferences aimed at bringing creative leaders to the School.

The presentation will take place at Gund Hall, Piper Auditorium on Thursday, April 13, 2017 from 6:30 – 8:30PM and is free and open to the public.

Cambridge, MA
GGN DESIGNS THE LANDSCAPE FOR PRATT FINE ARTS CENTER’S CAMPUS EXPANSION
Seattle, WA
GGN DESIGNS THE LANDSCAPE FOR PRATT FINE ARTS CENTER’S CAMPUS EXPANSION
Seattle, WA

April 6, 2017 – “Pratt Fine Arts Center is marking its 40th birthday by announcing plans for a full-block expansion of its campus in Seattle's Central District,” writes Marc Stiles for the Puget Sound Business Journal. “The nonprofit on Monday said it will work with Seattle development company Daniels Real Estate. Daniels is planning a six-story mixed-use apartment building that will be anchored by new studio, gallery and office spaces for Pratt Fine Arts Center.”

Graham Baba Architects and GGN are working to extend the campus across three-quarters of the block between South Jackson and Main streets and 19th and 20th Avenues South. The Studio expansion will surround an outdoor public courtyard and the project will include a new community art gallery on South Jackson Street.

Seattle, WA

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