MNLA Landscape Awards 2009 - Design

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The Minnesota Nursery & Landscape Association awarded these companies 2009 Landscape Awards in design:

1. Residential Front Yard

Lori McCabe, Johnson Creek Landscaping
Bicker residence
MERIT AWARD - DESIGN

2. Residential Rear Yard

Tim Johnson, Southview Design
Tashjain Residence-Reflection Pool Redux
MERIT AWARD - DESIGN

Jack Dorcey, Bever Landscaping
Grover Residence
MERIT AWARD - DESIGN

Heather Grossmann, Mom's Landscaping & Design
Nordvad Residence
MERIT AWARD - DESIGN

Meg Arnosti & Dan Gleeson, Windsor Companies
Sauer Residence
MERIT AWARD - DESIGN

3. Residential Full Yard

Christopher Ochs, Windsor Companies
Private Residence-N. Oaks
MERIT AWARD - DESIGN

Dee Larson, Winco Landscape & Design
MERIT AWARD - DESIGN

David Sonka, Bever Landscaping
North Shore Hawaii Estate
MERIT AWARD - DESIGN

Alyson Landmark, Outdoor Environments, Inc.
Rochester Residence
MERIT AWARD - DESIGN

Steve Modrow, biota- A Landscape Design + Build Firm
Lakeside Modern
MERIT AWARD - DESIGN

James Sweeney, Mom's Landscaping & Design LLC
Hale Residence
MERIT AWARD - DESIGN

4. Specialty Projects

Scott Buerkley, Sarahs Cottage Creations
Manning Trail Flower Box
MERIT AWARD - DESIGN


2009 Landscape Design Grand Honor Awards

1. Residential Front Yard

Ed Burke, Phillips Garden
Summit Hill Residence
GRAND HONOR - DESIGN


2. Residential Rear Yard

Tyler Grissman, Phillips Garden
Macalester Groveland residence
GRAND HONOR - DESIGN

Eric Baldus, Terravista landscape and Design
Twin Cities Tyrens
GRAND HONOR - DESIGN


3. Sustainable Environment

Dale Gustafson, Gustafson Design
Eagle Point
GRAND HONOR - DESIGN

Jim Hagstrom, Savanna Designs
Capen Prairie Garden
GRAND HONOR - DESIGN

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  • And we need to stop teaching and writing fake things and explaining to students something that is confusing which is balognie anyway that the student haven't been getting anything anyway from the get go.

  • @heartlessvietboy There has been several previous concepts by landscape architects in regards to landscaping for children. This is seen in works by Sorenson, post world war 2 where he designed adventure playgrounds throughout Europe. These ideas have definately been previously presented but i think the bodies resposible for funding such projects dont hold it in high regard. In residential I would suggest that people are primarily concerned with there wants and needs over their kids.

  • Very good, Shane Murphy.

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