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Awards

LGLA has been awarded, along with project co-lead and ASLA Southern California HALS Liaison Alison Terry, the 2023 Preservation Design Award from the California Preservation Foundation for the Virginia Robinson Gardens Historic American Landscape Survey (HALS). The scope of work included on-site inventory and documentation, comprehensive historical research and writing, large format photography, and the creation of plans, sections, details, and sketches, and photographs that document the garden. The HALS report will support VRG's goal of achieving House Museum accreditation and will act as a guide for the continued preservation of the gardens.

The California Preservation Foundation honored the Hindry House Cultural Landscape Report and Landscape Rehabilitation Project with a 2018 Preservation Design Award for the successful implementation of the CLR on a historically significant garden and cultural landscape. The City of Pasadena awarded LGLA a 2018 Historic Preservation Award for successfully restoring and rehabilitating the landscape for this historic Craftsman home, bringing cohesion to two periods of historical significance and providing contemporary uses that are respectful to the context. Additionally, LGLA was presented with the 2018 American Society of Landscape Architects, Southern California Chapter Merit Award for Preservation.

LGLA was recognized with the Editors' Pick in the Outdoor Oasis Category for the 2018 HGTV Ultimate Outdoor Awards. LGLA received the 2016 American Society of Landscape Architects, Southern California Chapter Honor Award in acknowledgment of the thoughtful design for this small space, which provides for multiple functions and incorporates custom features.

LGLA is proud to be have been a part of the restoration team for this unique Richard Neutra-designed residence, recognized by the Los Angeles Conservancy and the California Preservation Foundation, and acknowledged with a Docomomo 2015 Award of Excellence. Additionally, LGLA was recognized with the 2016 American Society of Landscape Architects, Southern California Chapter Merit Award for the landscape design.

The garden received a 2010 Golden Arrow Award from Pasadena Beautiful for contributing to the character and quality of the city.

The comprehensive plan received the 2005 American Society of Landscape Architects, Southern California Chapter Award for skillful blending of place making and sustainability.

The Plan was recognized with the 2003 American Society of Landscape Architects, Southern California Chapter Award for excellence in communicating design intent to a wide range of users, including the campus community and other design professionals.

The garden was recognized with the 2001 American Society of Landscape Architects, Southern California Chapter Award for compatibility with the Rob Quigley-designed house and for creating a serene setting for an Isamu Noguchi sculpture.

This much published garden received the 1999 American Society of Landscape Architects, Southern California Chapter Award for integration with a unique ocean front site.

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