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01
Bennington College
02
Bennington College Adaptive Framework Plan
03
Brandeis University
04
Clark Art Institute
05
Cranbrook 2030 Master Plan
06
Duke University
07
Duke University Abele Quad
08
Duke University Crown Commons
09
Harvard Allston Expansion & Harvard Business School
10
Harvard Business School
11
Harvard Business School Schwartz Common and Pavilion
12
Houston Arboretum and Nature Center
13
Longwood Gardens Reimagined
14
Longwood Gardens West Conservatory
15
MIT Hockfield Court & Main Street
16
MIT L. Reif Innovation Corridor
17
National Bonsai & Penjing Museum
18
Penn State Palmer Museum of Art
19
San Antonio Botanical Garden Strategic Master Plan
20
Stone Acres Farm
21
Storm King Art Center
22
Storm King Art Center Allées Renewal
23
Tanglewood Landscape Framework Plan
24
Tanglewood Linde Center for Music and Learning
25
US National Arboretum Framework Plan
26
Williams College Landscape Framework Plan
27
Yale Science Building Plaza
28
Yale Science Hill District
29
Yale University Saint Thomas More Chapel and Catholic Center
B
Bennington College
Bennington, Vermont
B
Brandeis University
Waltham, Massachusetts
C
Clark Art Institute
Williamstown, MA
C
Cranbrook 2030 Master Plan
Bloomfield Hills, Michigan
D
Duke University
The fundamental site design challenge is to create a reverential site where visitors can explore interpretive elements covering 300 years of history while accommodating the bustling life of the contemporary city.
Campus
Durham, NC
Duke University Crown Commons
Duke University Abele Quad
H
Harvard Business School
Harvard Business School’s growth and change over the next decade is creating a more diverse and richer institutional identity, placing great importance on the campus landscape architecture.
Campus
Boston, Massachusetts
Harvard Allston Expansion & Harvard Business School
Harvard Business School Schwartz Common and Pavilion
H
Houston Arboretum and Nature Center
Houston, Texas
L
Longwood Gardens Reimagined
This ambitious transformation of 17 of the Longwood Gardens’ most prominent acres within and around its complex of conservatories redefines its place as the premier garden for horticultural display as it looks to the future. The project’s expansive renewal curates new horticultural collections and welcomes guests in entirely new ways, extending Longwood’s legacy of commissioning world-class garden designs.
Campus, Garden, Museum
Kennett Square, PA
Longwood Gardens West Conservatory
M
MIT Hockfield Court & Main Street
Cambridge, Massachusetts
M
MIT L. Reif Innovation Corridor
Cambridge, Massachusetts
N
National Bonsai & Penjing Museum
Washington, D.C.
P
Penn State Palmer Museum of Art
University Park, Pennsylvania
S
San Antonio Botanical Garden Strategic Master Plan
San Antonio, Texas
S
Stone Acres Farm
Stonington, Connecticut
S
Storm King Art Center
This sweeping transformation of how visitors arrive at Storm King creates a generous outdoor lobby framed by three pavilions by Heneghan Peng and WXY. The design removes vehicles from the Art Center entirely, establishing instead a comfortable and accessible entry that also prompts visitors to observe nature at Storm King, including the forest frame, land topography, water, and flora ranging from canopy trees to native flowers.
Campus, Museum
Mountainville, New York
Storm King Art Center Allées Renewal
U
US National Arboretum Framework Plan
Washington, D.C.
Y
Yale University Saint Thomas More Chapel and Catholic Center
New Haven, Connecticut