UHCDC WINS MULTIPLE 2021 PROFESSIONAL AWARDS FOR LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE PROJECTS
Hawaii Chapter of the American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA)
2021 Malama ʻĀina Award
Recipient: University of Hawaii Community Design Center, Cathi Ho-Schar FAIA, Director.
The triennial Hawaii ASLA Malama `Aina Award recognizes individuals or organizations outside the field of landscape architecture for “distinctive efforts in promoting the preservation and enhancement of the landscape in Hawaii”.
Hawaii Chapter of the American Planning Association (APA)
2021 Urban Design Award
Recipient: South Shore Promenade and Coastal Open Space Network Study: Resilience and Connectivity by Design; University of Hawaii Community Design Center (UHCDC), Principal Investigator: Judith Stilgenbauer, et al.; client: State of Hawaii Office of Planning and Sustainable Development. For full project credits, please follow the link above. A complete list of award recipients may be found on APA’s webpage.
Hawaii Chapter of the American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA)
2021 Professional Award of Excellence (Analysis and Planning Category)
Recipient: South Shore Promenade and Coastal Open Space Network Study: Resilience and Connectivity by Design; University of Hawaii Community Design Center (UHCDC), Principal Investigator: Judith Stilgenbauer, et al.; client: State of Hawaii Office of Planning and Sustainable Development. For full project credits, please follow the link above. Watch ASLA’s short award video here.
Hawaii Chapter of the American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA)
2021 Professional Honor Award (Research and Communications Category)
Recipient: Lake Wilson—Wahiawa Freshwater State Recreation Area Study and Proof-of-Concept Design; University of Hawaii Community Design Center (UHCDC), Principal Investigator: Judith Stilgenbauer, et al.; client: State of Hawaii Department of Land and Natural Resources, State Parks Division. For full project credits, please follow the link above. Watch ASLA’s short award video here.
These UHCDC awards were featured in a November 4, 2021 UH News story titled: "Designing sustainable solutions earns UH faculty, students multiple awards."