Each year, the Prairie Gateway Chapter of the American Society of Landscape Architects honors the outstanding contributions to the practice of landscape architecture. Awards are given in the following categories Design (built), Design (unbuilt), Planning and Analysis, Research and Communications.
Award competitions are further separated into professional and student categories to recognize the achievements of both practitioners and students.
PAST CALL FOR ENTRIES
2008 Call for Entries
AWARDS DESCRIPTION
These awards may be given for Excellence, Honor or Merit. The Excellence Award is the highest award given to one Honor Award recipient. The Honor Award is the highest award in each category. The Merit Award is an award of recognition of superior professional accomplishment.
The Alton B. Thomas Award is a separate award which honors a member, affiliate, outstanding citizen or politician who has performed in a manner above and beyond what would be considered normal with the result of this effort either directly promoting or enhancing the image of landscape architecture.
Multiple awards may be given in each category at the discretion of the jury. The jury reserves the right not to make an award in any or all of the categories.
ALTON B. THOMAS AWARD WINNERS
Alton B. Thomas, EMASLA
Gordon Whiffen, EMASLA
Dr. Robert Ealy, EMASLA
Warren Oblinger, EMASLA
Chalmer V. Cooper (Coop)
Thomas Colgrove
Amy Bowman-Comer
Scott Bingham
2000-2005 PGASLA VIEWBOOK

The Viewbook celebrates award-winning landscape architecture in the Prairie Gateway Chapter of the American Society of Landscape Architects from 2000 to 2005. This book contains additional images of projects award winners, in-depth project descriptions by the designers, student design awards, and juror lists. Copies of this publication are available for $20 each by contacting PGASLA.
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