2022 Professional Awards
of the Potomac Chapter ASLA


The Perch at Capital One Center by ParkerRodriquez & Fine Landscapes, Ltd. / Photo courtesy of Capital One Center
The Perch at Capital One Center by ParkerRodriquez & Fine Landscapes, Ltd. / Photo courtesy of Capital One Center

This exhibition highlights award-winning works of landscape architecture from the 2022 Professional Awards of the Potomac Chapter of the American Society of Landscape Architects. The Indiana Chapter ASLA served as the awards jury this year.

The range of projects encompasses residential, private and public practice, and a variety of project types that includes playgrounds, memorials, plazas, community areas, historic landscapes, and more. These projects illustrate the range in scale and scope of the landscape architecture profession and highlights the high quality of work being produced by our members, both in the Washington, DC Metropolitan area and around the country.

We also highlight the Chapter’s 2022 Lifetime Achievement Award, presented to Douglas Hays, FASLA.

Discover Landscape Architecture


What is Landscape Architecture?
What Landscape Architects Do
Research and Conservation
Active Design

Explore the Awards


Analysis, Planning, and Urban Design Awards
Frederick Douglass Park on the Tuckahoe
Taylor Farm Park Master Plan

Design Built Awards
Alethia Tanner Park
Dewey Park
Glasshouse
Guardians of the First Amendment Memorial
Janelia Recreation Area
LG North American Headquarters
Park Kennedy
Route 9 Traffic Calming and Pedestrian Safety
The Fields at RFK Stadium
The Perch at Capital One Center

Design Unbuilt Awards
Packing House Courtyard
Pennsylvania Avenue West Streetscape

Historic Preservation Award
Branch Brook Park

Residential Design Award
Accotink Creek

2022 Lifetime Achievement Award

Presented to Douglas Hays, FASLA

About Potomac Chapter ASLA


Potomac ASLA is the Potomac Chapter of the American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA). ASLA is the national professional association representing more than 15,000 landscape architects. The purpose of ASLA is to advance landscape architecture through advocacy, communication, education, and fellowship. Potomac Chapter ASLA was founded to advocate for and serve its nearly 400 members studying and practicing landscape architecture in the Greater Washington, DC region, including northern Virginia and suburban Maryland.

For more information about the Potomac Chapter ASLA, visit potomacasla.org.

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