Other schemes crowned with a win included Birmingham’s Eastside City Park, designed by Patel Taylor to fulfill a part of Birmingham City Council’s Big City Plan, which scooped an award for public space design; Maida Hill Market, by landscape architects Gillespies, which provides a valuable area of open space to north London’s Harrow Road community; South Pennines Watershed Landscape Projects by South Pennines Local Nature Partnership, a project which engages local communities with the landscape; and Urbis Limited’s A Comprehensive Street Tree Management Plan for Hong Kong, which helps the city to get the most in environmental, social and economic returns from its trees.
Noel Farrer, President of the Landscape Institute, said: “This year’s winners are outstanding examples of landscape architecture. In addition to exceptionally designed schemes, projects range from a communications strategy, waking people up to the role landscape can play in their lives, to a dissertation about ethical design.
The President’s Award winner, Swansea Bay Tidal Lagoon, sees the winner lead a complex project, whilst also truly bringing landscape out into the open, showing how a large infrastructure scheme can contribute positively to our environment”
The Landscape Institute Awards are presented annually to encourage and recognise outstanding examples of work by the landscape profession.
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Landscape Institute Awards 2014
Category: Adding Value Through Landscape
Winner: Maida Hill Market, London W9
Landscape Architect: Gillespies
Highly Commended: Columbia Road Discovery Park, Sunderland
Landscape Architect: Sunderland City Council
Highly Commended: The Landscape Strategy Team: Hampshire City Council
Landscape Architect: Hampshire City Council Property Services
Category: Communications and Presentation
Winner: South Pennines Watershed Landscape Project
Landscape Architect: South Pennines Local Nature Partnership
Category: Small Scale Private
Highly Commended: Vermillion, Rathbone Market
Landscape Architect: Churchman Landscape Architects
Category: Small Scale Public
Winner: Tumbling Bay Playground, Queen Elizabeth II Olympic Park, London
Landscape Architect: LUC
Highly Commended: Liverpool Central Library
Landscape Architect: Austin-Smith Lord
Category: Medium Scale Public
Winner: Eastside City Park, Birmingham
Landscape Architect: Patel Taylor
Highly Commended: City Park, Bradford
Landscape Architect: Gillespies
Highly Commended: Lon Gwyrfai, Multi Use Path
Landscape Architect: Harrison Design Development Ltd
Category: Medium Scale Private
Highly Commended: LSBU Public Realm, London
Landscape Architect: B|D landscape architects
Highly Commended: Battersea Power Station Pavilion and Pop-Up, London
Landscape Architect: LDA Design Consulting LLP
Category: Large Scale Public
Highly Commended: Burgess Park Regeneration, London
Landscape Architect: LDA Design Consulting LLP
Highly Commended: Wandle Park, Croydon
Landscape Architect: Croydon Council
Category: Heritage and Conservation
Highly Commended: The Restoration of Brockwell Park, London
Landscape Architect: LUC
Category: Policy and Research
Winner: A Comprehensive Street Tree Management Plan for Hong Kong
Landscape Architect: Urbis
Highly Commended: Environmental Stewardship & Historical Parkland
Landscape Architect: Cookson & Tickner
Highly Commended: Monitoring the Effects of Environmental Stewardship on Landscape Character and Quality, and Developing Indicators and Thresholds for Monitoring the Landscape Impacts of Environmental Stewardship
Landscape Architect: LUC
Highly Commended: The State of UK Public Parks 2014
Landscape Architect: Peter Neal Consulting Ltd
Category: Neighbourhood Planning
Winner: Church Street and Paddington Green Infrastructure and Public Health Plan
Landscape Architect: Grant Associates
Category: Strategic Landscape Planning
Winner: Swansea Bay Tidal Lagoon
Landscape Architect: LDA Design Consulting LLP
Highly Commended: Seascape Assessment for the South Marine Plan Areas
Landscape Architect: LUC
Category: Student Dissertation
Winner: A New Ethical Design Process
Student: Jacqui Jobbins
Highly Commended: Addressing open space pressures in urban centres: Assessing and planning for the recreational use of historic English urban cemeteries
Student: David Hammett
Highly Commended: Minami-sanriku Disaster Resilient Planning
Student: Vanessa Powell
Highly Commended: Memory-Sensitive Architecture
Student: Lauri Mikkola
Category: Student Portfolio
Winner: Portfolio submission
Student: Paloma Stott
Highly commended: Portfolio Submission
Student: Freddie Egan
Category: Urban Design and Masterplanning
Highly Commended: Canal Park Design Guide
Landscape Architect: J & L Gibbons LLP
Highly Commended: Masterplan for East Village, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Landscape Architect: Broadway Malyan
Category: Fellows’ Award for Climate Change Adaptation
Winner: Adapting to Climate Change: Launching the debate in the Lower Ouse Valley
Landscape Architect: LDA Design Consulting LLP
Category: President’s Award
Winner: Swansea Bay Tidal Lagoon
Landscape Architect: LDA Design Consulting LLP
The Landscape Institute Awards
The Landscape Institute Awards are presented annually to encourage and recognise outstanding examples of work by the landscape profession. All projects entered for the Landscape Institute Awards, need to have been
completed during the ten year period to the end of June 2014, to be eligible
for submission.
The LI Awards aim to:
– Promote the art and science of landscape architecture
– Advance the knowledge and understanding of the discipline
– Celebrate professional expertise
– Reward schemes that demonstrate a high level of commitment to sustainability
The Landscape Institute
The Landscape Institute is the royal chartered body for landscape architects. It represents professionals in the UK working across planning, design and the management of urban and rural landscape.
The Landscape Institute campaigns to protect conserve and enhance the natural and built environment for public benefit. Through its advocacy programmes it champions landscape, and the landscape profession, in order to inspire great places where people want to live, work and visit. For information about other policy work, including Housing, Water Management, Flooding and Public Health visit landscapeinstitute.org/policy
For more on the awards please visit: www.landscapeinstitute.co.uk/awards/