Twenty Awards Given
The Connecticut Chapter of the American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA Connecticut) has announced the winners of its annual Connecticut Professional & Student Awards competition, recognizing excellence in landscape architectural design, planning and analysis, communication, and research.
To be eligible for the professional awards, applicants must be a member of the American Society of Landscape Architects, and the entrant or project location must be based in Connecticut; students must either be enrolled in the University of Connecticut Landscape Architecture program or state residents attending an accredited landscape architecture program in another location.
"The 2026 award-winning projects reflect the visionary power of landscape architecture - turning ideas into action, meeting challenges with creativity, and advancing a shared commitment to a more resilient and vibrant environment," said Sean Ragan, PLA, President of ASLA Connecticut and Senior Landscape Architect at Tighe & Bond's Halvorson Studio in Shelton, Connecticut.
Winners of the 2026 ASLA Connecticut Professional & Student Awards competition include:
Landscape Planning & Analysis
Kent + Frost Landscape Architecture (Mystic, CT) - EXCELLENCE AWARD for Mystic Seaport Museum Sea Level Rise Resiliency Master Plan (Mystic, CT)
Fuss & O'Neill (Hartford, CT) and Wesley Stout Associates (New Canaan, CT) - MERIT AWARD for Wall Street Corridor Master Plan (Norwalk, CT)
Landscape Architectural Design/Built Works - Corporate | Institutional Spaces
HLW (Stamford, CT) and PVEDI (Hartford, CT) - HONOR AWARD for Charter Communications Corporate Headquarters (Stamford, CT)
Field Operations (New York, NY) - HONOR AWARD for Yale University Peabody Museum (New Haven, CT)