AIA Northwest & Pacific Region Merit Award Given to UW School of Medicine, Phase 2

November 17, 2011 - Perkins + Will received the 2011 AIA Northwest & Pacific Region Merit Award this week for the University of Washington, School of Medicine Phase 2 project in Seattle. GGN, led by Jennifer Guthrie, were landscape architects on this multi-phased, urban bio-tech campus in Seattle’s South Lake Union neighborhood. The mid-block walkways and pedestrian alleys create informal gathering spaces. 

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GGN at National Design Week: NDA Winners Panel Event

October  7,  2011 -  During Cooper-Hewitt's National Design Week, October 15-23, come see GGN and other National Design Awards recipients at the NDA Winners’ Panel on Tuesday, October 18, 2011, 7:00–8:30 p.m. 

The winners of the 2011 National Design Awards will share their insights at this special panel discussion.

Location: The Altman Building, 135 West 18th Street, New York, NY 10011

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LEED Plantinum for Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Campus

October 6, 2011 - Today it was announced that The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation campus has been awarded LEED-NC Platinum certification from the United States Green Building Council – making it the largest, non-profit LEED-NC Platinum facility in the world. NBBJ were the building architects and prime consultant.

The campus landscape by GGN integrates pools of captured rainwater and a milliion-gallon stormwater cistern below the central plaza, which captures runoff from paved surfaces for use in the landscape and in the buildings. Native and edible plants dominate the landscape, along with salavaged scrap stone cobbles and other domestically-sourced materials.

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National Design Award Events in DC

September 9, 2011 – Partners Kathryn GustafsonJennifer Guthrie and Shannon Nichol will be attending several events in Washington D.C. in conjunction with receiving the Cooper-Hewitt, 2011 National Design Award in Landscape Architecture. On Tuesday, September 13th, they will attend a White House luncheon hosted by the honorary patron of this year's award, First Lady Michelle Obama. They will also participate in the Teen Design Fair where high school students will meet one-on-one with design award winners and finalists in the Kogod Courtyard.

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Bernie Alonzo to Speak at Green Gardening IPM Conference

August 1, 2011 - GGN Principal Bernie Alonzo will be speaking at this year’s Green Gardening IPM Conference. The Conference will take place on Wednesday, November 2, 2011 at South Seattle Community College and is sponsored by the City of Seattle’s Green Gardening Program. Bernie will be participating in a section on moving toward sustainable landscapes and will speak specifically on “Designing Sustainable Landscapes from the Ground-Up in an Urban Context.” 

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Shannon Nichol Featured in Pacific Magazine

July 9th, 2011 - Shannon Nichol's design for the landscape of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Campus (Phase 1) is featured in today's edition of Pacific Magazine, published by the Seattle Times. Valerie Easton writes about Shannon's unusual and strategic planting designs, which feature many Seattle natives, used in bold masses and mixes. The plantings were designed to support the locally-rooted work of the Foundation employees, in concert with the architecture by NBBJ, prime consultant on the project. 

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Kathryn Gustafson Featured in Intelligent Life

July 1, 2011 - Writer Michael Watts, in The Economist's Summer 2011 issue of Intelligent Life, profiled Kathryn Gustafson in "The Sky is Mine." (Click link to read.)
"....Gustafson is the grande dame of modern landscape architecture. She intends that her remit as a landscape architect begins the moment you leave your home or office; it’s anything under the sun, urban or rural. Town planning, climate change, archaeology, civil engineering, geological history and local myths are all in the job description...." 

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GGN Wins Cooper Hewitt National Design Award

May 26, 2011 – GGN has won the 2011 Cooper-Hewitt National Design Award in Landscape Architecture. First launched at the White House in 2000, the National Design Awards promote excellence and innovation in design. GGN and other award recipients will be honored at a gala in New York City on October 20th. This year’s jury of design leaders and educators convened by Cooper-Hewitt reviewed the nominations and chose Lifetime Achievement and Design Mind recipients and selected winners and finalists in the Corporate and Institutional Achievement, Architecture Design, Communication Design, Fashion Design, Interaction Design, Interior Design, Landscape Architecture, and Product Design categories. More information on all the winners can be found on the National Design Awards website.

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