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      <image:title>Historic Galleries - Washington National Cathedral</image:title>
      <image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC | MVLA has worked with the Washington National Cathedral since 1995 on projects that have championed the reemergence of its historic landscape during a new era. Continual changes to the city and circulation around this site have necessitated novel design strategies for bringing visitors, scholars, and worshipers into its fold, with careful attention paid to the vision of the Olmsted Brothers’ 1910 and 1924 Master Plans. As the active Landscape Architect for All Hallows Guild, the organization responsible for the Cathedral’s varied grounds, MVLA has worked on the Master Plan for the Close and numerous smaller projects within it, as well as renovations and additions to the Bishop's Garden, the Herb Cottage Garden, and West Front gardens. Further projects include Woodley Street improvements, the gatehouse for the National Cathedral School, the Children’s Garden for Beauvoir, and a collaboration with SmithGroup on the Visitors Center and parking garage. 2010 DC Preservation Award Winner, 2009 Washington AIA Merit Award Winner, 2008 Northern Virginia AIA Award of Excellence Winner, 2008 Potomac ASLA Merit Award Winner</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Historic Galleries - Thomas Jefferson's Monticello</image:title>
      <image:caption>CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA | The David M. Rubenstein Visitor Center and Smith Education Center prepares guests for a memorable experience at Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello. Its 42,000 square foot LEED Gold complex graces a lushly planted central courtyard with views to the native Piedmont woodland beyond. The project’s careful topographic intention is in keeping with the historic character of the place and offers sophisticated design solutions to complex issues. For instance, a greensward manages the site’s stormwater and ties a previously under-recognized African American Burial Ground into the main circulatory system, featuring it sensitively and intimately in the visitor experience. Nearby, a series of terraces allows for reduced architectural footprints. The overall design encourages introduction and gathering so that visitors can find distance from their 21st century routines before ascending the historic hilltop. 2009 Potomac ASLA Honor Award Winner</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Historic Galleries - George Washington's Mount Vernon</image:title>
      <image:caption>MOUNT VERNON, VA | The Fred W. Smith National Library for the Study of George Washington is designed to advance knowledge about our first president’s legacy. MVLA worked closely with Ayers Saint Gross to step its buildings into existing topography. By aligning sight lines and circulation with windows and transitional spaces, the design connects the Library to its landscape visually and spatially. The surrounding native woodland defines the character of the place and is used to enclose an informal lawn accented by native flowering shrubs and woodland species. New plantings ecologically restore the forest, increasing its biodiversity and health.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Historic Galleries - Petra Archaeological Park</image:title>
      <image:caption>PETRA, JO | Over 2,000 years ago, Petra was a thriving city carved into pink-hued cliffs that 30,000 Nabateans called home. Today, in what is now southern Jordan, the 65-acre Petra Archaeological Park is host to visitors from all over the world who come to see its breathtaking landscape and learn about its dramatic history. MVLA was hired to reconfigure how these travelers access the site and balance the enrichment of their experience with the protection of irreplaceable resources. Working with a multi-disciplinary team, the firm provided lead design on master plans and detailed site designs for Petra, the Citadel of Amman, and the Archaeological Museum of Mataba. In doing so, they developed a new circulatory system that encourages experiencing the sites’ heritage while preserving them for future generations.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Academic Galleries - St. Mary's College of Maryland</image:title>
      <image:caption>ST. MARY’S CITY, MD | St. Mary’s College of Maryland is a small public institution located on a river that feeds into the Chesapeake Bay. Its Tidewater identity gives the school a distinctive sense of place. Since 1988, MVLA has collaborated with various architects on multiple projects. The latest effort, the Campus Master Plan, establishes a design framework that strengthens academicquads and creates intimate courts and gardens to enrich the college’s connections to existing cultural and natural landscapes. Other recent work includes an addition to Goodpaster Hall and Anne Arundel Hall; both projects incorporate innovative management of storm water using landscape features such as pools, runnels, and weirs. 2017 Anne Arundel Hall Awarded LEED Gold</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Academic Galleries - Virginia Theological Seminary</image:title>
      <image:caption>ALEXANDRIA, VA | When a tragic fire destroyed its 1881 Victorian Gothic chapel, the Virginia Theological Seminary sought a new location to rebuild. The landscape architect’s design sites a replacement chapel, preserves the historic ruins in a contemplative green space known as the Chapel Garden, and develops new connections to the surrounding community. The new Immanuel Chapel functions as a space for community worship as well as a teaching center. Sited to frame the Seminary’s central greensward, its updated entry drive provides a neighborhood-oriented approach around the corner from an inner campus entrance for faculty and students. The nearby Chapel Garden weaves this building into the fabric of the landscape, offering an outdoor area for ceremonies, weddings, and funerals to take place, framed by the poignant ruins of the fire. This garden preserves the spiritual heart of the Seminary’s loss while inviting the institution and community to come together in cathartic and uplifting ways. 2019 Potomac ASLA Merit Award Winner</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Academic Galleries - Mercersburg Academy</image:title>
      <image:caption>MERCERSBURG, PA | Mercersburg Academy is an independent, coeducational boarding school for students in grades 9-12, nestled in the agrarian valley of Pennsylvania’s Tuscarora Mountains. The design and renovation of the school’s Main Campus Quad reinvigorates this landscape as the physical and symbolic centerpiece of the Academy. The effort explored the role of this space and its immediate adjacencies within the larger campus and region. Special considerations were taken to develop circulation, upgrade pavings, and reestablish a mature tree canopy within the Quad. The design also recreates the Irvine Memorial, utilizing its existing figurative sculptures as a frame for the Quad and vistas to the historic chapel.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Academic Galleries - Episcopal High School</image:title>
      <image:caption>ALEXANDRIA, VA | MVLA continues to strengthen Episcopal High School’s cohesive character with finely detailed projects that include entry drives, gateways, and walks. Additional work blends old and new places throughout the grounds, including an expanded athletic center, small meeting gardens, a new library plaza, and rain gardens adjacent to the athletic fields. Campuswide, an extensive, multi-phase tree planting program enhances the existing landscape armature and improves the environmental and ecological framework of this rich academic setting. 2012 Centennial Gym Awarded LEED Silver</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Academic Galleries - Trinity College</image:title>
      <image:caption>HARTFORD, CT | MVLA collaborated with Bohlin Cywinski Jackson for the siting of Trinity College’s Admissions building and the creation of its Master Plan. The work began as a series of studies of campus sunlight, to understand both its character and its spatial definition. The resulting building location defines a new campus quad and creates a transition between the restrained quiet of this place and the active nature of nearby athletic fields. A new entry drive and pergola, along with paths, terraces, and plantings, were carefully designed to preserve and sustain the existing tree canopy of the quad. 2004 Tucker Award for Design Excellence Winner</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Academic Galleries - Johns Hopkins University</image:title>
      <image:caption>BALTIMORE, MD | MVLA began work at Johns Hopkins University in 1995 with a Master Plan for the Homewood Campus in collaboration with the architect. The primary recommendation of this Plan was to upgrade the campus grounds to a level reflective of the stature of the University. MVLA led an interdisciplinary team for the design and construction that transformed most of the campus core within 8 months. The work focused on improving all aspects of pedestrian circulation, including the removal of several streets and the creation of new courts, quads, and gardens. It also included systemic upgrades of utilities, lighting, furniture, pavings, and plantings. Multiple projects at JHU have followed, including the Decker Quadrangle, the Founders Wall, Brody Learning Commons, West Quad Sector Plan, Open Space Implementation Plan, Cordish Lacrosse Center, and Accessibility Studies. 2013 Brody Learning Commons Awarded LEED Gold, 2002 Potomac ASLA Merit Award Winner</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Academic Galleries - UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA’S LAUDER HOUSE</image:title>
      <image:caption>PHILADELPHIA, PA | Lauder House, one of the University of Pennsylvania’s newest residential colleges, is a catalyst for the university’s northeastern gateway in Philadelphia. The project transforms the historic, but under-used Hill Field, creating an elevated public green, expanding the definition of a traditional campus quad. The result is both destination and thoroughfare, with a lifted lawn to play, study, and sunbathe along the well-travelled passage to the heart of campus. MVLA worked closely with Bohlin Cywinski Jackson from concept to final design to complete this residential precinct. Nestled below the lawn are dining and communal areas that share access to a residential courtyard, artfully balancing public, and semi-private spaces. The project manages stormwater with green roofs, biobasins, and porous pavement in the Courtyard, which functions as a sponge to slowly return rainwater to the ground and the nearby Schuylkill River.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Academic Galleries - WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY IN ST. LOUIS</image:title>
      <image:caption>ST. LOUIS, MO | A transformative capital project at the East End of Washington University in St. Louis creates a time­less, resilient landscape for the new era. MVLA led a multidisciplinary team to develop a planning framework for the 30-acre campus entry that shifts cars underground, enlivening campus life and creating a pedestrian arrival open to the city and the adjacent Forest Park. The design is rooted in the historic plan from 1895 by the Olmsted Brothers and the planning of architects Cope and Stewardson. MVLA went on to complete the landscape design and construction phases with four architectural teams. Diverse planting replaces a monoculture of declining allee trees and 6+ acres of parking with a beautiful, performative design. The resulting landscape serves as a beacon of environmental stew­ardship and encourages interdisciplinary interaction and community engagement.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Civic Galleries - Sundance Square Plaza</image:title>
      <image:caption>FORT WORTH, TX | Texans are famous for a charismatic hospitality that blends traditional values with a genuine good time. Fort Worth's Sundance Square Plaza is a prism for this practice at a large scale, a place where everyone can feel at home. The former parking lot welcomes thousands of visitors weekly to a dynamic tableau where water and light form the backdrop for public life. Its interactive fountains and giant, architectural umbrellas provide opportunities to play and relax unlike any other in the city, complimenting a rich community program that revels in everything from daily exercise to festive, annual celebrations. Forming one of the safest, cleanest, and most walkable areas in the city, this spirited social hub is known as the Heart of Fort Worth. 2019 National ASLA Honor Award Winner, 2014 Potomac ASLA President’s Award Winner</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Civic Galleries - Gannett USA Today Headquarters</image:title>
      <image:caption>TYSONS, VA | By means of an intense collaborative process with Kohn Pedersen Fox Architects, this project weaves the Gannett USA Headquarters into a seamless composition of building and landscape. MVLA adjusted the preferred building site from a healthy wooded hilltop to the fill landscape below, which preserves the hilltop as an ecological and recreational amenity and results in a more cohesive, temporal landscape. Angled stone walls terrace the site and direct water through riparian step pools connecting the forebay and regional storm water management pond. From planning to its final design, this project demonstrates the principles of sustainability and responsible stewardship. 2008 National ASLA Honor Award Winner, 2003 Inform Award Winner, 2002 Potomac ASLA Honor Award Winner</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Civic Galleries - The International Spy Museum</image:title>
      <image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC | The new International Spy Museum creates an opportunity for a special place at the crest of 10th Street in Washington, D.C. It is a destination that contributes to the life of its surrounding neighborhood. The building‘s unique architecture generates a visual focal point that draws tourists and locals alike, revitalizing L’Enfant Plaza and its promenades. Meanwhile, MVLA's landscape establishes a central, public plaza with moveable furniture, lush plantings, and abundant light. A continuous, open ground plane connects the new International Spy Museum to its surroundings with richly patterned paving, encouraging pedestrian traffic without interrupting vehicular circulation. The design underlines a graceful and contemporary urban aesthetic, open to all.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Civic Galleries - Normandy American Cemetery Visitor Center</image:title>
      <image:caption>COLLEVILLE-SUR-MER, FR | The Visitor Center at the Normandy American Cemetery in France opened sixty-three years after Allied troops stormed Normandy beaches and turned the tide of World War II. In May 2007, this $30 million project was dedicated by the American Battle Monuments Commission to honor the 9,387 Americans buried on site and to tell the story of the D-Day landings. Prior to MVLA’s work, the Cemetery’s one million annual visitors could not easily visualize the topographic and tactical challenges of Normandyand lacked connection with the water. MVLA worked with SmithGroup to site the Visitor Center and develop an arrival sequence that frames sweeping panoramic views of the English Channel as one approaches the burial ground. 2007 Washington AIA Award of Excellence Winner</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Civic Galleries - American Veterans Disabled for Life Memorial</image:title>
      <image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC | AVDLM is the first national memorial dedicated to veterans from all service branches and across all generations of conflict. The 2.4-acre site sits at the base of the Capitol in Washington, DC and serves as a reminder of the human costs of war and the need to support America’s veterans. MVLA won the national competition to design this site with a landscape composed of a central fire in a star reflecting pool, set within a grove of gingko trees. The fire embodies elemental forces of loss and renewal, emerging from the water as a reminder of the hope that perseveres in the face of adversity. The Memorial opened to the public on October 5, 2014. 2015 Potomac ASLA President’s Award Winner</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Civic Galleries - City Ridge</image:title>
      <image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC | City Ridge is a 10-acre mixed-use development of the former Fannie Mae campus in Washington, DC. The project centers around the preservation and reuse of the Colonial Revival architecture of the former headquarters while maintaining a green, park-like frontage along Wisconsin Avenue. The project enjoys semi-public garden courtyard spaces and a pedestrian-centered, shared-street urban plaza with outdoor dining and interactive fountains. In the midst of all this, three 65-foot tall, 600,000-pound oak trees were relocated onsite to ensure their preservation. This once sparsely-developed landscape is being transformed into an accessible place that provides a vibrant contribution to the neighborhood. City Ridge is currently under construction with an estimated completion of 2021, including roughly 700 residential units and 200,000 square feet of commercial space.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Civic Galleries - THE WHARF’S 7TH STREET PARK AND RECREATION PIER</image:title>
      <image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC | The Wharf’s 7th Street Park and Recreation Pier draws a diverse mix of locals, visitors, and wildlife to a playful meeting point: a site that conceptually mimics the rise and fall of rolling current. A reimagined waterfront site invites people to the water’s edge, uplifting spirits through accessible play and immersion in the local ecosystem. At the center of a mile long mixed-use development, the project evokes imagery of both water and shipbuilding and an ecology that filters stormwater and regenerates the natural habitat. After generations of limited water access, its resounding popularity reveals the impact of building an inviting community place and the innate desire to occupy the intersection of land and water.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Residential - Combs Point</image:title>
      <image:caption>OVID, NY | This four-season weekend retreat is slipped into a glacial ravine on Seneca Lake in upstate New York. The house, a chain of pavilions, parallels a perennial stream that laces through a rich, forested glen. MVLA worked closely with Bohlin Cywinski Jackson to create outdoor rooms formed by the interplay of existing trees and building walls. The project began with a survey of existing plants that found remarkable diversity in the herbaceous groundcover, which MVLA responded to with comprehensive planting and meadow management plans. A Cornell University botanist consults with the design team on planting and on-going site work. 2013 National ASLA Honor Award Winner, 2012 Potomac ASLA President’s Award Winner</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>LITTLE COMPTON, RI | This family farm straddles a ridge-lined peninsula on the southern coast of Rhode Island. Bound by water and set within the Sakonnet landscape patternings of coastal field, forest, pond, and meadow, this property embodies a modest agrarian character while preserving critical habitat for endangered shorebirds, seaside plants, and wildlife. MVLA's design preserves an existing road and walls as a framework that organizes a series of building compounds into the matrix of windswept coastal fields. This project artfully integrates restrained architectural and landscape interventions with existing terrain, creating a lucid structure that illuminates the peninsula’s striking beauty. 2011 National ASLA Honor Award Winner, 2011 Potomac ASLA President’s Award Winner</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>PIMMIT RUN, VA | The Terkowitz Garden is organized around a thread of water that winds its way through this two-acre residential site. When the project began, a small tributary draining an upstream watershed had been buried beneath the property. MVLA brought the hidden creek to the surface, revealing a resource that enlivened the garden. The water weaves through a series of step pools and stone runnels, converting a gravel turnaround into a creekside fern glen of native and naturalized perennials and bulbs. Low-tech mechanical devices constructed of on-site materials control the flow of water under varied storm conditions. 1997 Inform Award Winner, 1996 Potomac ASLA Merit Award Winner, 1996 Potomac ASLA Innovation Award Winner</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC | AVDLM is the first national memorial dedicated to veterans from all service branches and across all generations of conflict. The 2.4-acre site sits at the base of the Capitol in Washington, DC and serves as a reminder of the human costs of war and the need to support America’s veterans. MVLA won the national competition to design this site with a landscape composed of a central fire in a star reflecting pool, set within a grove of gingko trees. The fire embodies elemental forces of loss and renewal, emerging from the water as a reminder of the hope that perseveres in the face of adversity. The Memorial opened to the public on October 5, 2014. 2015 Potomac ASLA President’s Award Winner</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC | AVDLM is the first national memorial dedicated to veterans from all service branches and across all generations of conflict. The 2.4-acre site sits at the base of the Capitol in Washington, DC and serves as a reminder of the human costs of war and the need to support America’s veterans. MVLA won the national competition to design this site with a landscape composed of a central fire in a star reflecting pool, set within a grove of gingko trees. The fire embodies elemental forces of loss and renewal, emerging from the water as a reminder of the hope that perseveres in the face of adversity. The Memorial opened to the public on October 5, 2014. 2015 Potomac ASLA President’s Award Winner</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>COLLEVILLE-SUR-MER, FR | The Visitor Center at the Normandy American Cemetery in France opened sixty-three years after Allied troops stormed Normandy beaches and turned the tide of World War II. In May 2007, this $30 million project was dedicated by the American Battle Monuments Commission to honor the 9,387 Americans buried on site and to tell the story of the D-Day landings. Prior to MVLA’s work, the Cemetery’s one million annual visitors could not easily visualize the topographic and tactical challenges of Normandyand lacked connection with the water. MVLA worked with SmithGroup to site the Visitor Center and develop an arrival sequence that frames sweeping panoramic views of the English Channel as one approaches the burial ground. 2007 Washington AIA Award of Excellence Winner</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>COLLEVILLE-SUR-MER, FR | The Visitor Center at the Normandy American Cemetery in France opened sixty-three years after Allied troops stormed Normandy beaches and turned the tide of World War II. In May 2007, this $30 million project was dedicated by the American Battle Monuments Commission to honor the 9,387 Americans buried on site and to tell the story of the D-Day landings. Prior to MVLA’s work, the Cemetery’s one million annual visitors could not easily visualize the topographic and tactical challenges of Normandyand lacked connection with the water. MVLA worked with SmithGroup to site the Visitor Center and develop an arrival sequence that frames sweeping panoramic views of the English Channel as one approaches the burial ground. 2007 Washington AIA Award of Excellence Winner</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>COLLEVILLE-SUR-MER, FR | The Visitor Center at the Normandy American Cemetery in France opened sixty-three years after Allied troops stormed Normandy beaches and turned the tide of World War II. In May 2007, this $30 million project was dedicated by the American Battle Monuments Commission to honor the 9,387 Americans buried on site and to tell the story of the D-Day landings. Prior to MVLA’s work, the Cemetery’s one million annual visitors could not easily visualize the topographic and tactical challenges of Normandyand lacked connection with the water. MVLA worked with SmithGroup to site the Visitor Center and develop an arrival sequence that frames sweeping panoramic views of the English Channel as one approaches the burial ground. 2007 Washington AIA Award of Excellence Winner</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>COLLEVILLE-SUR-MER, FR | The Visitor Center at the Normandy American Cemetery in France opened sixty-three years after Allied troops stormed Normandy beaches and turned the tide of World War II. In May 2007, this $30 million project was dedicated by the American Battle Monuments Commission to honor the 9,387 Americans buried on site and to tell the story of the D-Day landings. Prior to MVLA’s work, the Cemetery’s one million annual visitors could not easily visualize the topographic and tactical challenges of Normandyand lacked connection with the water. MVLA worked with SmithGroup to site the Visitor Center and develop an arrival sequence that frames sweeping panoramic views of the English Channel as one approaches the burial ground. 2007 Washington AIA Award of Excellence Winner</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>COLLEVILLE-SUR-MER, FR | The Visitor Center at the Normandy American Cemetery in France opened sixty-three years after Allied troops stormed Normandy beaches and turned the tide of World War II. In May 2007, this $30 million project was dedicated by the American Battle Monuments Commission to honor the 9,387 Americans buried on site and to tell the story of the D-Day landings. Prior to MVLA’s work, the Cemetery’s one million annual visitors could not easily visualize the topographic and tactical challenges of Normandyand lacked connection with the water. MVLA worked with SmithGroup to site the Visitor Center and develop an arrival sequence that frames sweeping panoramic views of the English Channel as one approaches the burial ground. 2007 Washington AIA Award of Excellence Winner</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>COLLEVILLE-SUR-MER, FR | The Visitor Center at the Normandy American Cemetery in France opened sixty-three years after Allied troops stormed Normandy beaches and turned the tide of World War II. In May 2007, this $30 million project was dedicated by the American Battle Monuments Commission to honor the 9,387 Americans buried on site and to tell the story of the D-Day landings. Prior to MVLA’s work, the Cemetery’s one million annual visitors could not easily visualize the topographic and tactical challenges of Normandyand lacked connection with the water. MVLA worked with SmithGroup to site the Visitor Center and develop an arrival sequence that frames sweeping panoramic views of the English Channel as one approaches the burial ground. 2007 Washington AIA Award of Excellence Winner</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC | The new International Spy Museum creates an opportunity for a special place at the crest of 10th Street in Washington, D.C. It is a destination that contributes to the life of its surrounding neighborhood. The building‘s unique architecture generates a visual focal point that draws tourists and locals alike, revitalizing L’Enfant Plaza and its promenades. Meanwhile, MVLA's landscape establishes a central, public plaza with moveable furniture, lush plantings, and abundant light. A continuous, open ground plane connects the new International Spy Museum to its surroundings with richly patterned paving, encouraging pedestrian traffic without interrupting vehicular circulation. The design underlines a graceful and contemporary urban aesthetic, open to all.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>TYSONS, VA | By means of an intense collaborative process with Kohn Pedersen Fox Architects, this project weaves the Gannett USA Headquarters into a seamless composition of building and landscape. MVLA adjusted the preferred building site from a healthy wooded hilltop to the fill landscape below, which preserves the hilltop as an ecological and recreational amenity and results in a more cohesive, temporal landscape. Angled stone walls terrace the site and direct water through riparian step pools connecting the forebay and regional storm water management pond. From planning to its final design, this project demonstrates the principles of sustainability and responsible stewardship. 2008 National ASLA Honor Award Winner, 2003 Inform Award Winner, 2002 Potomac ASLA Honor Award Winner</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>TYSONS, VA | By means of an intense collaborative process with Kohn Pedersen Fox Architects, this project weaves the Gannett USA Headquarters into a seamless composition of building and landscape. MVLA adjusted the preferred building site from a healthy wooded hilltop to the fill landscape below, which preserves the hilltop as an ecological and recreational amenity and results in a more cohesive, temporal landscape. Angled stone walls terrace the site and direct water through riparian step pools connecting the forebay and regional storm water management pond. From planning to its final design, this project demonstrates the principles of sustainability and responsible stewardship. 2008 National ASLA Honor Award Winner, 2003 Inform Award Winner, 2002 Potomac ASLA Honor Award Winner</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>TYSONS, VA | By means of an intense collaborative process with Kohn Pedersen Fox Architects, this project weaves the Gannett USA Headquarters into a seamless composition of building and landscape. MVLA adjusted the preferred building site from a healthy wooded hilltop to the fill landscape below, which preserves the hilltop as an ecological and recreational amenity and results in a more cohesive, temporal landscape. Angled stone walls terrace the site and direct water through riparian step pools connecting the forebay and regional storm water management pond. From planning to its final design, this project demonstrates the principles of sustainability and responsible stewardship. 2008 National ASLA Honor Award Winner, 2003 Inform Award Winner, 2002 Potomac ASLA Honor Award Winner</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>TYSONS, VA | By means of an intense collaborative process with Kohn Pedersen Fox Architects, this project weaves the Gannett USA Headquarters into a seamless composition of building and landscape. MVLA adjusted the preferred building site from a healthy wooded hilltop to the fill landscape below, which preserves the hilltop as an ecological and recreational amenity and results in a more cohesive, temporal landscape. Angled stone walls terrace the site and direct water through riparian step pools connecting the forebay and regional storm water management pond. From planning to its final design, this project demonstrates the principles of sustainability and responsible stewardship. 2008 National ASLA Honor Award Winner, 2003 Inform Award Winner, 2002 Potomac ASLA Honor Award Winner</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>TYSONS, VA | By means of an intense collaborative process with Kohn Pedersen Fox Architects, this project weaves the Gannett USA Headquarters into a seamless composition of building and landscape. MVLA adjusted the preferred building site from a healthy wooded hilltop to the fill landscape below, which preserves the hilltop as an ecological and recreational amenity and results in a more cohesive, temporal landscape. Angled stone walls terrace the site and direct water through riparian step pools connecting the forebay and regional storm water management pond. From planning to its final design, this project demonstrates the principles of sustainability and responsible stewardship. 2008 National ASLA Honor Award Winner, 2003 Inform Award Winner, 2002 Potomac ASLA Honor Award Winner</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>TYSONS, VA | By means of an intense collaborative process with Kohn Pedersen Fox Architects, this project weaves the Gannett USA Headquarters into a seamless composition of building and landscape. MVLA adjusted the preferred building site from a healthy wooded hilltop to the fill landscape below, which preserves the hilltop as an ecological and recreational amenity and results in a more cohesive, temporal landscape. Angled stone walls terrace the site and direct water through riparian step pools connecting the forebay and regional storm water management pond. From planning to its final design, this project demonstrates the principles of sustainability and responsible stewardship. 2008 National ASLA Honor Award Winner, 2003 Inform Award Winner, 2002 Potomac ASLA Honor Award Winner</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>TYSONS, VA | By means of an intense collaborative process with Kohn Pedersen Fox Architects, this project weaves the Gannett USA Headquarters into a seamless composition of building and landscape. MVLA adjusted the preferred building site from a healthy wooded hilltop to the fill landscape below, which preserves the hilltop as an ecological and recreational amenity and results in a more cohesive, temporal landscape. Angled stone walls terrace the site and direct water through riparian step pools connecting the forebay and regional storm water management pond. From planning to its final design, this project demonstrates the principles of sustainability and responsible stewardship. 2008 National ASLA Honor Award Winner, 2003 Inform Award Winner, 2002 Potomac ASLA Honor Award Winner</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>TYSONS, VA | By means of an intense collaborative process with Kohn Pedersen Fox Architects, this project weaves the Gannett USA Headquarters into a seamless composition of building and landscape. MVLA adjusted the preferred building site from a healthy wooded hilltop to the fill landscape below, which preserves the hilltop as an ecological and recreational amenity and results in a more cohesive, temporal landscape. Angled stone walls terrace the site and direct water through riparian step pools connecting the forebay and regional storm water management pond. From planning to its final design, this project demonstrates the principles of sustainability and responsible stewardship. 2008 National ASLA Honor Award Winner, 2003 Inform Award Winner, 2002 Potomac ASLA Honor Award Winner</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>TYSONS, VA | By means of an intense collaborative process with Kohn Pedersen Fox Architects, this project weaves the Gannett USA Headquarters into a seamless composition of building and landscape. MVLA adjusted the preferred building site from a healthy wooded hilltop to the fill landscape below, which preserves the hilltop as an ecological and recreational amenity and results in a more cohesive, temporal landscape. Angled stone walls terrace the site and direct water through riparian step pools connecting the forebay and regional storm water management pond. From planning to its final design, this project demonstrates the principles of sustainability and responsible stewardship. 2008 National ASLA Honor Award Winner, 2003 Inform Award Winner, 2002 Potomac ASLA Honor Award Winner</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>TYSONS, VA | By means of an intense collaborative process with Kohn Pedersen Fox Architects, this project weaves the Gannett USA Headquarters into a seamless composition of building and landscape. MVLA adjusted the preferred building site from a healthy wooded hilltop to the fill landscape below, which preserves the hilltop as an ecological and recreational amenity and results in a more cohesive, temporal landscape. Angled stone walls terrace the site and direct water through riparian step pools connecting the forebay and regional storm water management pond. From planning to its final design, this project demonstrates the principles of sustainability and responsible stewardship. 2008 National ASLA Honor Award Winner, 2003 Inform Award Winner, 2002 Potomac ASLA Honor Award Winner</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>MERCERSBURG, PA | Mercersburg Academy is an independent, coeducational boarding school for students in grades 9-12, nestled in the agrarian valley of Pennsylvania’s Tuscarora Mountains. The design and renovation of the school’s Main Campus Quad reinvigorates this landscape as the physical and symbolic centerpiece of the Academy. The effort explored the role of this space and its immediate adjacencies within the larger campus and region. Special considerations were taken to develop circulation, upgrade pavings, and reestablish a mature tree canopy within the Quad. The design also recreates the Irvine Memorial, utilizing its existing figurative sculptures as a frame for the Quad and vistas to the historic chapel.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>MERCERSBURG, PA | Mercersburg Academy is an independent, coeducational boarding school for students in grades 9-12, nestled in the agrarian valley of Pennsylvania’s Tuscarora Mountains. The design and renovation of the school’s Main Campus Quad reinvigorates this landscape as the physical and symbolic centerpiece of the Academy. The effort explored the role of this space and its immediate adjacencies within the larger campus and region. Special considerations were taken to develop circulation, upgrade pavings, and reestablish a mature tree canopy within the Quad. The design also recreates the Irvine Memorial, utilizing its existing figurative sculptures as a frame for the Quad and vistas to the historic chapel.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>MERCERSBURG, PA | Mercersburg Academy is an independent, coeducational boarding school for students in grades 9-12, nestled in the agrarian valley of Pennsylvania’s Tuscarora Mountains. The design and renovation of the school’s Main Campus Quad reinvigorates this landscape as the physical and symbolic centerpiece of the Academy. The effort explored the role of this space and its immediate adjacencies within the larger campus and region. Special considerations were taken to develop circulation, upgrade pavings, and reestablish a mature tree canopy within the Quad. The design also recreates the Irvine Memorial, utilizing its existing figurative sculptures as a frame for the Quad and vistas to the historic chapel.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>MERCERSBURG, PA | Mercersburg Academy is an independent, coeducational boarding school for students in grades 9-12, nestled in the agrarian valley of Pennsylvania’s Tuscarora Mountains. The design and renovation of the school’s Main Campus Quad reinvigorates this landscape as the physical and symbolic centerpiece of the Academy. The effort explored the role of this space and its immediate adjacencies within the larger campus and region. Special considerations were taken to develop circulation, upgrade pavings, and reestablish a mature tree canopy within the Quad. The design also recreates the Irvine Memorial, utilizing its existing figurative sculptures as a frame for the Quad and vistas to the historic chapel.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>MERCERSBURG, PA | Mercersburg Academy is an independent, coeducational boarding school for students in grades 9-12, nestled in the agrarian valley of Pennsylvania’s Tuscarora Mountains. The design and renovation of the school’s Main Campus Quad reinvigorates this landscape as the physical and symbolic centerpiece of the Academy. The effort explored the role of this space and its immediate adjacencies within the larger campus and region. Special considerations were taken to develop circulation, upgrade pavings, and reestablish a mature tree canopy within the Quad. The design also recreates the Irvine Memorial, utilizing its existing figurative sculptures as a frame for the Quad and vistas to the historic chapel.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>MERCERSBURG, PA | Mercersburg Academy is an independent, coeducational boarding school for students in grades 9-12, nestled in the agrarian valley of Pennsylvania’s Tuscarora Mountains. The design and renovation of the school’s Main Campus Quad reinvigorates this landscape as the physical and symbolic centerpiece of the Academy. The effort explored the role of this space and its immediate adjacencies within the larger campus and region. Special considerations were taken to develop circulation, upgrade pavings, and reestablish a mature tree canopy within the Quad. The design also recreates the Irvine Memorial, utilizing its existing figurative sculptures as a frame for the Quad and vistas to the historic chapel.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>ALEXANDRIA, VA | MVLA continues to strengthen Episcopal High School’s cohesive character with finely detailed projects that include entry drives, gateways, and walks. Additional work blends old and new places throughout the grounds, including an expanded athletic center, small meeting gardens, a new library plaza, and rain gardens adjacent to the athletic fields. Campuswide, an extensive, multi-phase tree planting program enhances the existing landscape armature and improves the environmental and ecological framework of this rich academic setting. 2012 Centennial Gym Awarded LEED Silver</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>ALEXANDRIA, VA | MVLA continues to strengthen Episcopal High School’s cohesive character with finely detailed projects that include entry drives, gateways, and walks. Additional work blends old and new places throughout the grounds, including an expanded athletic center, small meeting gardens, a new library plaza, and rain gardens adjacent to the athletic fields. Campuswide, an extensive, multi-phase tree planting program enhances the existing landscape armature and improves the environmental and ecological framework of this rich academic setting. 2012 Centennial Gym Awarded LEED Silver</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC | MVLA has worked with the Washington National Cathedral since 1995 on projects that have championed the reemergence of its historic landscape during a new era. Continual changes to the city and circulation around this site have necessitated novel design strategies for bringing visitors, scholars, and worshipers into its fold, with careful attention paid to the vision of the Olmsted Brothers’ 1910 and 1924 Master Plans. As the active Landscape Architect for All Hallows Guild, the organization responsible for the Cathedral’s varied grounds, MVLA has worked on the Master Plan for the Close and numerous smaller projects within it, as well as renovations and additions to the Bishop's Garden, the Herb Cottage Garden, and West Front gardens. Further projects include Woodley Street improvements, the gatehouse for the National Cathedral School, the Children’s Garden for Beauvoir, and a collaboration with SmithGroup on the Visitors Center and parking garage. 2010 DC Preservation Award Winner, 2009 Washington AIA Merit Award Winner, 2008 Northern Virginia AIA Award of Excellence Winner, 2008 Potomac ASLA Merit Award Winner</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Washington National Cathedral - Washington National Cathedral</image:title>
      <image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC | MVLA has worked with the Washington National Cathedral since 1995 on projects that have championed the reemergence of its historic landscape during a new era. Continual changes to the city and circulation around this site have necessitated novel design strategies for bringing visitors, scholars, and worshipers into its fold, with careful attention paid to the vision of the Olmsted Brothers’ 1910 and 1924 Master Plans. As the active Landscape Architect for All Hallows Guild, the organization responsible for the Cathedral’s varied grounds, MVLA has worked on the Master Plan for the Close and numerous smaller projects within it, as well as renovations and additions to the Bishop's Garden, the Herb Cottage Garden, and West Front gardens. Further projects include Woodley Street improvements, the gatehouse for the National Cathedral School, the Children’s Garden for Beauvoir, and a collaboration with SmithGroup on the Visitors Center and parking garage. 2010 DC Preservation Award Winner, 2009 Washington AIA Merit Award Winner, 2008 Northern Virginia AIA Award of Excellence Winner, 2008 Potomac ASLA Merit Award Winner</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Washington National Cathedral - Washington National Cathedral</image:title>
      <image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC | MVLA has worked with the Washington National Cathedral since 1995 on projects that have championed the reemergence of its historic landscape during a new era. Continual changes to the city and circulation around this site have necessitated novel design strategies for bringing visitors, scholars, and worshipers into its fold, with careful attention paid to the vision of the Olmsted Brothers’ 1910 and 1924 Master Plans. As the active Landscape Architect for All Hallows Guild, the organization responsible for the Cathedral’s varied grounds, MVLA has worked on the Master Plan for the Close and numerous smaller projects within it, as well as renovations and additions to the Bishop's Garden, the Herb Cottage Garden, and West Front gardens. Further projects include Woodley Street improvements, the gatehouse for the National Cathedral School, the Children’s Garden for Beauvoir, and a collaboration with SmithGroup on the Visitors Center and parking garage. 2010 DC Preservation Award Winner, 2009 Washington AIA Merit Award Winner, 2008 Northern Virginia AIA Award of Excellence Winner, 2008 Potomac ASLA Merit Award Winner</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Washington National Cathedral - Washington National Cathedral</image:title>
      <image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC | MVLA has worked with the Washington National Cathedral since 1995 on projects that have championed the reemergence of its historic landscape during a new era. Continual changes to the city and circulation around this site have necessitated novel design strategies for bringing visitors, scholars, and worshipers into its fold, with careful attention paid to the vision of the Olmsted Brothers’ 1910 and 1924 Master Plans. As the active Landscape Architect for All Hallows Guild, the organization responsible for the Cathedral’s varied grounds, MVLA has worked on the Master Plan for the Close and numerous smaller projects within it, as well as renovations and additions to the Bishop's Garden, the Herb Cottage Garden, and West Front gardens. Further projects include Woodley Street improvements, the gatehouse for the National Cathedral School, the Children’s Garden for Beauvoir, and a collaboration with SmithGroup on the Visitors Center and parking garage. 2010 DC Preservation Award Winner, 2009 Washington AIA Merit Award Winner, 2008 Northern Virginia AIA Award of Excellence Winner, 2008 Potomac ASLA Merit Award Winner</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Washington National Cathedral - Washington National Cathedral</image:title>
      <image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC | MVLA has worked with the Washington National Cathedral since 1995 on projects that have championed the reemergence of its historic landscape during a new era. Continual changes to the city and circulation around this site have necessitated novel design strategies for bringing visitors, scholars, and worshipers into its fold, with careful attention paid to the vision of the Olmsted Brothers’ 1910 and 1924 Master Plans. As the active Landscape Architect for All Hallows Guild, the organization responsible for the Cathedral’s varied grounds, MVLA has worked on the Master Plan for the Close and numerous smaller projects within it, as well as renovations and additions to the Bishop's Garden, the Herb Cottage Garden, and West Front gardens. Further projects include Woodley Street improvements, the gatehouse for the National Cathedral School, the Children’s Garden for Beauvoir, and a collaboration with SmithGroup on the Visitors Center and parking garage. 2010 DC Preservation Award Winner, 2009 Washington AIA Merit Award Winner, 2008 Northern Virginia AIA Award of Excellence Winner, 2008 Potomac ASLA Merit Award Winner</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Washington National Cathedral - Washington National Cathedral</image:title>
      <image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC | MVLA has worked with the Washington National Cathedral since 1995 on projects that have championed the reemergence of its historic landscape during a new era. Continual changes to the city and circulation around this site have necessitated novel design strategies for bringing visitors, scholars, and worshipers into its fold, with careful attention paid to the vision of the Olmsted Brothers’ 1910 and 1924 Master Plans. As the active Landscape Architect for All Hallows Guild, the organization responsible for the Cathedral’s varied grounds, MVLA has worked on the Master Plan for the Close and numerous smaller projects within it, as well as renovations and additions to the Bishop's Garden, the Herb Cottage Garden, and West Front gardens. Further projects include Woodley Street improvements, the gatehouse for the National Cathedral School, the Children’s Garden for Beauvoir, and a collaboration with SmithGroup on the Visitors Center and parking garage. 2010 DC Preservation Award Winner, 2009 Washington AIA Merit Award Winner, 2008 Northern Virginia AIA Award of Excellence Winner, 2008 Potomac ASLA Merit Award Winner</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Washington National Cathedral - Washington National Cathedral</image:title>
      <image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC | MVLA has worked with the Washington National Cathedral since 1995 on projects that have championed the reemergence of its historic landscape during a new era. Continual changes to the city and circulation around this site have necessitated novel design strategies for bringing visitors, scholars, and worshipers into its fold, with careful attention paid to the vision of the Olmsted Brothers’ 1910 and 1924 Master Plans. As the active Landscape Architect for All Hallows Guild, the organization responsible for the Cathedral’s varied grounds, MVLA has worked on the Master Plan for the Close and numerous smaller projects within it, as well as renovations and additions to the Bishop's Garden, the Herb Cottage Garden, and West Front gardens. Further projects include Woodley Street improvements, the gatehouse for the National Cathedral School, the Children’s Garden for Beauvoir, and a collaboration with SmithGroup on the Visitors Center and parking garage. 2010 DC Preservation Award Winner, 2009 Washington AIA Merit Award Winner, 2008 Northern Virginia AIA Award of Excellence Winner, 2008 Potomac ASLA Merit Award Winner</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Washington National Cathedral - Washington National Cathedral</image:title>
      <image:caption>WASHINGTON, DC | MVLA has worked with the Washington National Cathedral since 1995 on projects that have championed the reemergence of its historic landscape during a new era. Continual changes to the city and circulation around this site have necessitated novel design strategies for bringing visitors, scholars, and worshipers into its fold, with careful attention paid to the vision of the Olmsted Brothers’ 1910 and 1924 Master Plans. As the active Landscape Architect for All Hallows Guild, the organization responsible for the Cathedral’s varied grounds, MVLA has worked on the Master Plan for the Close and numerous smaller projects within it, as well as renovations and additions to the Bishop's Garden, the Herb Cottage Garden, and West Front gardens. Further projects include Woodley Street improvements, the gatehouse for the National Cathedral School, the Children’s Garden for Beauvoir, and a collaboration with SmithGroup on the Visitors Center and parking garage. 2010 DC Preservation Award Winner, 2009 Washington AIA Merit Award Winner, 2008 Northern Virginia AIA Award of Excellence Winner, 2008 Potomac ASLA Merit Award Winner</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>MOUNT VERNON, VA | The Fred W. Smith National Library for the Study of George Washington is designed to advance knowledge about our first president’s legacy. MVLA worked closely with Ayers Saint Gross to step its buildings into existing topography. By aligning sight lines and circulation with windows and transitional spaces, the design connects the Library to its landscape visually and spatially. The surrounding native woodland defines the character of the place and is used to enclose an informal lawn accented by native flowering shrubs and woodland species. New plantings ecologically restore the forest, increasing its biodiversity and health.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>MOUNT VERNON, VA | The Fred W. Smith National Library for the Study of George Washington is designed to advance knowledge about our first president’s legacy. MVLA worked closely with Ayers Saint Gross to step its buildings into existing topography. By aligning sight lines and circulation with windows and transitional spaces, the design connects the Library to its landscape visually and spatially. The surrounding native woodland defines the character of the place and is used to enclose an informal lawn accented by native flowering shrubs and woodland species. New plantings ecologically restore the forest, increasing its biodiversity and health.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>MOUNT VERNON, VA | The Fred W. Smith National Library for the Study of George Washington is designed to advance knowledge about our first president’s legacy. MVLA worked closely with Ayers Saint Gross to step its buildings into existing topography. By aligning sight lines and circulation with windows and transitional spaces, the design connects the Library to its landscape visually and spatially. The surrounding native woodland defines the character of the place and is used to enclose an informal lawn accented by native flowering shrubs and woodland species. New plantings ecologically restore the forest, increasing its biodiversity and health.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>MOUNT VERNON, VA | The Fred W. Smith National Library for the Study of George Washington is designed to advance knowledge about our first president’s legacy. MVLA worked closely with Ayers Saint Gross to step its buildings into existing topography. By aligning sight lines and circulation with windows and transitional spaces, the design connects the Library to its landscape visually and spatially. The surrounding native woodland defines the character of the place and is used to enclose an informal lawn accented by native flowering shrubs and woodland species. New plantings ecologically restore the forest, increasing its biodiversity and health.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>George Washington's Mount Vernon - George Washington's Mount Vernon</image:title>
      <image:caption>MOUNT VERNON, VA | The Fred W. Smith National Library for the Study of George Washington is designed to advance knowledge about our first president’s legacy. MVLA worked closely with Ayers Saint Gross to step its buildings into existing topography. By aligning sight lines and circulation with windows and transitional spaces, the design connects the Library to its landscape visually and spatially. The surrounding native woodland defines the character of the place and is used to enclose an informal lawn accented by native flowering shrubs and woodland species. New plantings ecologically restore the forest, increasing its biodiversity and health.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>George Washington's Mount Vernon - George Washington's Mount Vernon</image:title>
      <image:caption>MOUNT VERNON, VA | The Fred W. Smith National Library for the Study of George Washington is designed to advance knowledge about our first president’s legacy. MVLA worked closely with Ayers Saint Gross to step its buildings into existing topography. By aligning sight lines and circulation with windows and transitional spaces, the design connects the Library to its landscape visually and spatially. The surrounding native woodland defines the character of the place and is used to enclose an informal lawn accented by native flowering shrubs and woodland species. New plantings ecologically restore the forest, increasing its biodiversity and health.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>George Washington's Mount Vernon - George Washington's Mount Vernon</image:title>
      <image:caption>MOUNT VERNON, VA | The Fred W. Smith National Library for the Study of George Washington is designed to advance knowledge about our first president’s legacy. MVLA worked closely with Ayers Saint Gross to step its buildings into existing topography. By aligning sight lines and circulation with windows and transitional spaces, the design connects the Library to its landscape visually and spatially. The surrounding native woodland defines the character of the place and is used to enclose an informal lawn accented by native flowering shrubs and woodland species. New plantings ecologically restore the forest, increasing its biodiversity and health.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>MOUNT VERNON, VA | The Fred W. Smith National Library for the Study of George Washington is designed to advance knowledge about our first president’s legacy. MVLA worked closely with Ayers Saint Gross to step its buildings into existing topography. By aligning sight lines and circulation with windows and transitional spaces, the design connects the Library to its landscape visually and spatially. The surrounding native woodland defines the character of the place and is used to enclose an informal lawn accented by native flowering shrubs and woodland species. New plantings ecologically restore the forest, increasing its biodiversity and health.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>George Washington's Mount Vernon - George Washington's Mount Vernon</image:title>
      <image:caption>MOUNT VERNON, VA | The Fred W. Smith National Library for the Study of George Washington is designed to advance knowledge about our first president’s legacy. MVLA worked closely with Ayers Saint Gross to step its buildings into existing topography. By aligning sight lines and circulation with windows and transitional spaces, the design connects the Library to its landscape visually and spatially. The surrounding native woodland defines the character of the place and is used to enclose an informal lawn accented by native flowering shrubs and woodland species. New plantings ecologically restore the forest, increasing its biodiversity and health.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>WAPWALLOPEN, PA | Set within the geologic folds of northeastern Pennsylvania, this home augments the rural landscape with a series of restrained interventions that build upon a framework of existing dry-laid walls. A new pond replaces a saturated field while expanding views and drawing in reflected light, particularly in the cooler months when the sun is scarce. Water and plantings weave through creases of the woodlot terrain, improving the site’s drainage. MVLA connects interior architecture to the exterior through specific moments of materiality, such as when a floor of locally quarried bluestone continues seamlessly from a porch to a courtyard. With several details derived from the local craftsmen, this project brings fresh meaning to old traditions. 2010 National ASLA Honor Award Winner</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>WAPWALLOPEN, PA | Set within the geologic folds of northeastern Pennsylvania, this home augments the rural landscape with a series of restrained interventions that build upon a framework of existing dry-laid walls. A new pond replaces a saturated field while expanding views and drawing in reflected light, particularly in the cooler months when the sun is scarce. Water and plantings weave through creases of the woodlot terrain, improving the site’s drainage. MVLA connects interior architecture to the exterior through specific moments of materiality, such as when a floor of locally quarried bluestone continues seamlessly from a porch to a courtyard. With several details derived from the local craftsmen, this project brings fresh meaning to old traditions. 2010 National ASLA Honor Award Winner</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>WAPWALLOPEN, PA | Set within the geologic folds of northeastern Pennsylvania, this home augments the rural landscape with a series of restrained interventions that build upon a framework of existing dry-laid walls. A new pond replaces a saturated field while expanding views and drawing in reflected light, particularly in the cooler months when the sun is scarce. Water and plantings weave through creases of the woodlot terrain, improving the site’s drainage. MVLA connects interior architecture to the exterior through specific moments of materiality, such as when a floor of locally quarried bluestone continues seamlessly from a porch to a courtyard. With several details derived from the local craftsmen, this project brings fresh meaning to old traditions. 2010 National ASLA Honor Award Winner</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>WAPWALLOPEN, PA | Set within the geologic folds of northeastern Pennsylvania, this home augments the rural landscape with a series of restrained interventions that build upon a framework of existing dry-laid walls. A new pond replaces a saturated field while expanding views and drawing in reflected light, particularly in the cooler months when the sun is scarce. Water and plantings weave through creases of the woodlot terrain, improving the site’s drainage. MVLA connects interior architecture to the exterior through specific moments of materiality, such as when a floor of locally quarried bluestone continues seamlessly from a porch to a courtyard. With several details derived from the local craftsmen, this project brings fresh meaning to old traditions. 2010 National ASLA Honor Award Winner</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>WAPWALLOPEN, PA | Set within the geologic folds of northeastern Pennsylvania, this home augments the rural landscape with a series of restrained interventions that build upon a framework of existing dry-laid walls. A new pond replaces a saturated field while expanding views and drawing in reflected light, particularly in the cooler months when the sun is scarce. Water and plantings weave through creases of the woodlot terrain, improving the site’s drainage. MVLA connects interior architecture to the exterior through specific moments of materiality, such as when a floor of locally quarried bluestone continues seamlessly from a porch to a courtyard. With several details derived from the local craftsmen, this project brings fresh meaning to old traditions. 2010 National ASLA Honor Award Winner</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>WAPWALLOPEN, PA | Set within the geologic folds of northeastern Pennsylvania, this home augments the rural landscape with a series of restrained interventions that build upon a framework of existing dry-laid walls. A new pond replaces a saturated field while expanding views and drawing in reflected light, particularly in the cooler months when the sun is scarce. Water and plantings weave through creases of the woodlot terrain, improving the site’s drainage. MVLA connects interior architecture to the exterior through specific moments of materiality, such as when a floor of locally quarried bluestone continues seamlessly from a porch to a courtyard. With several details derived from the local craftsmen, this project brings fresh meaning to old traditions. 2010 National ASLA Honor Award Winner</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>WAPWALLOPEN, PA | Set within the geologic folds of northeastern Pennsylvania, this home augments the rural landscape with a series of restrained interventions that build upon a framework of existing dry-laid walls. A new pond replaces a saturated field while expanding views and drawing in reflected light, particularly in the cooler months when the sun is scarce. Water and plantings weave through creases of the woodlot terrain, improving the site’s drainage. MVLA connects interior architecture to the exterior through specific moments of materiality, such as when a floor of locally quarried bluestone continues seamlessly from a porch to a courtyard. With several details derived from the local craftsmen, this project brings fresh meaning to old traditions. 2010 National ASLA Honor Award Winner</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA | The David M. Rubenstein Visitor Center and Smith Education Center prepares guests for a memorable experience at Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello. Its 42,000 square foot LEED Gold complex graces a lushly planted central courtyard with views to the native Piedmont woodland beyond. The project’s careful topographic intention is in keeping with the historic character of the place and offers sophisticated design solutions to complex issues. For instance, a greensward manages the site’s stormwater and ties a previously under-recognized African American Burial Ground into the main circulatory system, featuring it sensitively and intimately in the visitor experience. Nearby, a series of terraces allows for reduced architectural footprints. The overall design encourages introduction and gathering so that visitors can find distance from their 21st century routines before ascending the historic hilltop. 2009 Potomac ASLA Honor Award Winner</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA | The David M. Rubenstein Visitor Center and Smith Education Center prepares guests for a memorable experience at Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello. Its 42,000 square foot LEED Gold complex graces a lushly planted central courtyard with views to the native Piedmont woodland beyond. The project’s careful topographic intention is in keeping with the historic character of the place and offers sophisticated design solutions to complex issues. For instance, a greensward manages the site’s stormwater and ties a previously under-recognized African American Burial Ground into the main circulatory system, featuring it sensitively and intimately in the visitor experience. Nearby, a series of terraces allows for reduced architectural footprints. The overall design encourages introduction and gathering so that visitors can find distance from their 21st century routines before ascending the historic hilltop. 2009 Potomac ASLA Honor Award Winner</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA | The David M. Rubenstein Visitor Center and Smith Education Center prepares guests for a memorable experience at Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello. Its 42,000 square foot LEED Gold complex graces a lushly planted central courtyard with views to the native Piedmont woodland beyond. The project’s careful topographic intention is in keeping with the historic character of the place and offers sophisticated design solutions to complex issues. For instance, a greensward manages the site’s stormwater and ties a previously under-recognized African American Burial Ground into the main circulatory system, featuring it sensitively and intimately in the visitor experience. Nearby, a series of terraces allows for reduced architectural footprints. The overall design encourages introduction and gathering so that visitors can find distance from their 21st century routines before ascending the historic hilltop. 2009 Potomac ASLA Honor Award Winner</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA | The David M. Rubenstein Visitor Center and Smith Education Center prepares guests for a memorable experience at Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello. Its 42,000 square foot LEED Gold complex graces a lushly planted central courtyard with views to the native Piedmont woodland beyond. The project’s careful topographic intention is in keeping with the historic character of the place and offers sophisticated design solutions to complex issues. For instance, a greensward manages the site’s stormwater and ties a previously under-recognized African American Burial Ground into the main circulatory system, featuring it sensitively and intimately in the visitor experience. Nearby, a series of terraces allows for reduced architectural footprints. The overall design encourages introduction and gathering so that visitors can find distance from their 21st century routines before ascending the historic hilltop. 2009 Potomac ASLA Honor Award Winner</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA | The David M. Rubenstein Visitor Center and Smith Education Center prepares guests for a memorable experience at Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello. Its 42,000 square foot LEED Gold complex graces a lushly planted central courtyard with views to the native Piedmont woodland beyond. The project’s careful topographic intention is in keeping with the historic character of the place and offers sophisticated design solutions to complex issues. For instance, a greensward manages the site’s stormwater and ties a previously under-recognized African American Burial Ground into the main circulatory system, featuring it sensitively and intimately in the visitor experience. Nearby, a series of terraces allows for reduced architectural footprints. The overall design encourages introduction and gathering so that visitors can find distance from their 21st century routines before ascending the historic hilltop. 2009 Potomac ASLA Honor Award Winner</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA | The David M. Rubenstein Visitor Center and Smith Education Center prepares guests for a memorable experience at Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello. Its 42,000 square foot LEED Gold complex graces a lushly planted central courtyard with views to the native Piedmont woodland beyond. The project’s careful topographic intention is in keeping with the historic character of the place and offers sophisticated design solutions to complex issues. For instance, a greensward manages the site’s stormwater and ties a previously under-recognized African American Burial Ground into the main circulatory system, featuring it sensitively and intimately in the visitor experience. Nearby, a series of terraces allows for reduced architectural footprints. The overall design encourages introduction and gathering so that visitors can find distance from their 21st century routines before ascending the historic hilltop. 2009 Potomac ASLA Honor Award Winner</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA | The David M. Rubenstein Visitor Center and Smith Education Center prepares guests for a memorable experience at Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello. Its 42,000 square foot LEED Gold complex graces a lushly planted central courtyard with views to the native Piedmont woodland beyond. The project’s careful topographic intention is in keeping with the historic character of the place and offers sophisticated design solutions to complex issues. For instance, a greensward manages the site’s stormwater and ties a previously under-recognized African American Burial Ground into the main circulatory system, featuring it sensitively and intimately in the visitor experience. Nearby, a series of terraces allows for reduced architectural footprints. The overall design encourages introduction and gathering so that visitors can find distance from their 21st century routines before ascending the historic hilltop. 2009 Potomac ASLA Honor Award Winner</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA | The David M. Rubenstein Visitor Center and Smith Education Center prepares guests for a memorable experience at Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello. Its 42,000 square foot LEED Gold complex graces a lushly planted central courtyard with views to the native Piedmont woodland beyond. The project’s careful topographic intention is in keeping with the historic character of the place and offers sophisticated design solutions to complex issues. For instance, a greensward manages the site’s stormwater and ties a previously under-recognized African American Burial Ground into the main circulatory system, featuring it sensitively and intimately in the visitor experience. Nearby, a series of terraces allows for reduced architectural footprints. The overall design encourages introduction and gathering so that visitors can find distance from their 21st century routines before ascending the historic hilltop. 2009 Potomac ASLA Honor Award Winner</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA | The David M. Rubenstein Visitor Center and Smith Education Center prepares guests for a memorable experience at Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello. Its 42,000 square foot LEED Gold complex graces a lushly planted central courtyard with views to the native Piedmont woodland beyond. The project’s careful topographic intention is in keeping with the historic character of the place and offers sophisticated design solutions to complex issues. For instance, a greensward manages the site’s stormwater and ties a previously under-recognized African American Burial Ground into the main circulatory system, featuring it sensitively and intimately in the visitor experience. Nearby, a series of terraces allows for reduced architectural footprints. The overall design encourages introduction and gathering so that visitors can find distance from their 21st century routines before ascending the historic hilltop. 2009 Potomac ASLA Honor Award Winner</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA | The David M. Rubenstein Visitor Center and Smith Education Center prepares guests for a memorable experience at Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello. Its 42,000 square foot LEED Gold complex graces a lushly planted central courtyard with views to the native Piedmont woodland beyond. The project’s careful topographic intention is in keeping with the historic character of the place and offers sophisticated design solutions to complex issues. For instance, a greensward manages the site’s stormwater and ties a previously under-recognized African American Burial Ground into the main circulatory system, featuring it sensitively and intimately in the visitor experience. Nearby, a series of terraces allows for reduced architectural footprints. The overall design encourages introduction and gathering so that visitors can find distance from their 21st century routines before ascending the historic hilltop. 2009 Potomac ASLA Honor Award Winner</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA | The David M. Rubenstein Visitor Center and Smith Education Center prepares guests for a memorable experience at Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello. Its 42,000 square foot LEED Gold complex graces a lushly planted central courtyard with views to the native Piedmont woodland beyond. The project’s careful topographic intention is in keeping with the historic character of the place and offers sophisticated design solutions to complex issues. For instance, a greensward manages the site’s stormwater and ties a previously under-recognized African American Burial Ground into the main circulatory system, featuring it sensitively and intimately in the visitor experience. Nearby, a series of terraces allows for reduced architectural footprints. The overall design encourages introduction and gathering so that visitors can find distance from their 21st century routines before ascending the historic hilltop. 2009 Potomac ASLA Honor Award Winner</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>PETRA, JO | Over 2,000 years ago, Petra was a thriving city carved into pink-hued cliffs that 30,000 Nabateans called home. Today, in what is now southern Jordan, the 65-acre Petra Archaeological Park is host to visitors from all over the world who come to see its breathtaking landscape and learn about its dramatic history. MVLA was hired to reconfigure how these travelers access the site and balance the enrichment of their experience with the protection of irreplaceable resources. Working with a multi-disciplinary team, the firm provided lead design on master plans and detailed site designs for Petra, the Citadel of Amman, and the Archaeological Museum of Mataba. In doing so, they developed a new circulatory system that encourages experiencing the sites’ heritage while preserving them for future generations.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>PETRA, JO | Over 2,000 years ago, Petra was a thriving city carved into pink-hued cliffs that 30,000 Nabateans called home. Today, in what is now southern Jordan, the 65-acre Petra Archaeological Park is host to visitors from all over the world who come to see its breathtaking landscape and learn about its dramatic history. MVLA was hired to reconfigure how these travelers access the site and balance the enrichment of their experience with the protection of irreplaceable resources. Working with a multi-disciplinary team, the firm provided lead design on master plans and detailed site designs for Petra, the Citadel of Amman, and the Archaeological Museum of Mataba. In doing so, they developed a new circulatory system that encourages experiencing the sites’ heritage while preserving them for future generations.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>PETRA, JO | Over 2,000 years ago, Petra was a thriving city carved into pink-hued cliffs that 30,000 Nabateans called home. Today, in what is now southern Jordan, the 65-acre Petra Archaeological Park is host to visitors from all over the world who come to see its breathtaking landscape and learn about its dramatic history. MVLA was hired to reconfigure how these travelers access the site and balance the enrichment of their experience with the protection of irreplaceable resources. Working with a multi-disciplinary team, the firm provided lead design on master plans and detailed site designs for Petra, the Citadel of Amman, and the Archaeological Museum of Mataba. In doing so, they developed a new circulatory system that encourages experiencing the sites’ heritage while preserving them for future generations.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>PETRA, JO | Over 2,000 years ago, Petra was a thriving city carved into pink-hued cliffs that 30,000 Nabateans called home. Today, in what is now southern Jordan, the 65-acre Petra Archaeological Park is host to visitors from all over the world who come to see its breathtaking landscape and learn about its dramatic history. MVLA was hired to reconfigure how these travelers access the site and balance the enrichment of their experience with the protection of irreplaceable resources. Working with a multi-disciplinary team, the firm provided lead design on master plans and detailed site designs for Petra, the Citadel of Amman, and the Archaeological Museum of Mataba. In doing so, they developed a new circulatory system that encourages experiencing the sites’ heritage while preserving them for future generations.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>PETRA, JO | Over 2,000 years ago, Petra was a thriving city carved into pink-hued cliffs that 30,000 Nabateans called home. Today, in what is now southern Jordan, the 65-acre Petra Archaeological Park is host to visitors from all over the world who come to see its breathtaking landscape and learn about its dramatic history. MVLA was hired to reconfigure how these travelers access the site and balance the enrichment of their experience with the protection of irreplaceable resources. Working with a multi-disciplinary team, the firm provided lead design on master plans and detailed site designs for Petra, the Citadel of Amman, and the Archaeological Museum of Mataba. In doing so, they developed a new circulatory system that encourages experiencing the sites’ heritage while preserving them for future generations.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>PETRA, JO | Over 2,000 years ago, Petra was a thriving city carved into pink-hued cliffs that 30,000 Nabateans called home. Today, in what is now southern Jordan, the 65-acre Petra Archaeological Park is host to visitors from all over the world who come to see its breathtaking landscape and learn about its dramatic history. MVLA was hired to reconfigure how these travelers access the site and balance the enrichment of their experience with the protection of irreplaceable resources. Working with a multi-disciplinary team, the firm provided lead design on master plans and detailed site designs for Petra, the Citadel of Amman, and the Archaeological Museum of Mataba. In doing so, they developed a new circulatory system that encourages experiencing the sites’ heritage while preserving them for future generations.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>PETRA, JO | Over 2,000 years ago, Petra was a thriving city carved into pink-hued cliffs that 30,000 Nabateans called home. Today, in what is now southern Jordan, the 65-acre Petra Archaeological Park is host to visitors from all over the world who come to see its breathtaking landscape and learn about its dramatic history. MVLA was hired to reconfigure how these travelers access the site and balance the enrichment of their experience with the protection of irreplaceable resources. Working with a multi-disciplinary team, the firm provided lead design on master plans and detailed site designs for Petra, the Citadel of Amman, and the Archaeological Museum of Mataba. In doing so, they developed a new circulatory system that encourages experiencing the sites’ heritage while preserving them for future generations.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>PETRA, JO | Over 2,000 years ago, Petra was a thriving city carved into pink-hued cliffs that 30,000 Nabateans called home. Today, in what is now southern Jordan, the 65-acre Petra Archaeological Park is host to visitors from all over the world who come to see its breathtaking landscape and learn about its dramatic history. MVLA was hired to reconfigure how these travelers access the site and balance the enrichment of their experience with the protection of irreplaceable resources. Working with a multi-disciplinary team, the firm provided lead design on master plans and detailed site designs for Petra, the Citadel of Amman, and the Archaeological Museum of Mataba. In doing so, they developed a new circulatory system that encourages experiencing the sites’ heritage while preserving them for future generations.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>PETRA, JO | Over 2,000 years ago, Petra was a thriving city carved into pink-hued cliffs that 30,000 Nabateans called home. Today, in what is now southern Jordan, the 65-acre Petra Archaeological Park is host to visitors from all over the world who come to see its breathtaking landscape and learn about its dramatic history. MVLA was hired to reconfigure how these travelers access the site and balance the enrichment of their experience with the protection of irreplaceable resources. Working with a multi-disciplinary team, the firm provided lead design on master plans and detailed site designs for Petra, the Citadel of Amman, and the Archaeological Museum of Mataba. In doing so, they developed a new circulatory system that encourages experiencing the sites’ heritage while preserving them for future generations.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>PETRA, JO | Over 2,000 years ago, Petra was a thriving city carved into pink-hued cliffs that 30,000 Nabateans called home. Today, in what is now southern Jordan, the 65-acre Petra Archaeological Park is host to visitors from all over the world who come to see its breathtaking landscape and learn about its dramatic history. MVLA was hired to reconfigure how these travelers access the site and balance the enrichment of their experience with the protection of irreplaceable resources. Working with a multi-disciplinary team, the firm provided lead design on master plans and detailed site designs for Petra, the Citadel of Amman, and the Archaeological Museum of Mataba. In doing so, they developed a new circulatory system that encourages experiencing the sites’ heritage while preserving them for future generations.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>PIMMIT RUN, VA | The Terkowitz Garden is organized around a thread of water that winds its way through this two-acre residential site. When the project began, a small tributary draining an upstream watershed had been buried beneath the property. MVLA brought the hidden creek to the surface, revealing a resource that enlivened the garden. The water weaves through a series of step pools and stone runnels, converting a gravel turnaround into a creekside fern glen of native and naturalized perennials and bulbs. Low-tech mechanical devices constructed of on-site materials control the flow of water under varied storm conditions. 1997 Inform Award Winner, 1996 Potomac ASLA Merit Award Winner, 1996 Potomac ASLA Innovation Award Winner</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>PIMMIT RUN, VA | The Terkowitz Garden is organized around a thread of water that winds its way through this two-acre residential site. When the project began, a small tributary draining an upstream watershed had been buried beneath the property. MVLA brought the hidden creek to the surface, revealing a resource that enlivened the garden. The water weaves through a series of step pools and stone runnels, converting a gravel turnaround into a creekside fern glen of native and naturalized perennials and bulbs. Low-tech mechanical devices constructed of on-site materials control the flow of water under varied storm conditions. 1997 Inform Award Winner, 1996 Potomac ASLA Merit Award Winner, 1996 Potomac ASLA Innovation Award Winner</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>PIMMIT RUN, VA | The Terkowitz Garden is organized around a thread of water that winds its way through this two-acre residential site. When the project began, a small tributary draining an upstream watershed had been buried beneath the property. MVLA brought the hidden creek to the surface, revealing a resource that enlivened the garden. The water weaves through a series of step pools and stone runnels, converting a gravel turnaround into a creekside fern glen of native and naturalized perennials and bulbs. Low-tech mechanical devices constructed of on-site materials control the flow of water under varied storm conditions. 1997 Inform Award Winner, 1996 Potomac ASLA Merit Award Winner, 1996 Potomac ASLA Innovation Award Winner</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>PIMMIT RUN, VA | The Terkowitz Garden is organized around a thread of water that winds its way through this two-acre residential site. When the project began, a small tributary draining an upstream watershed had been buried beneath the property. MVLA brought the hidden creek to the surface, revealing a resource that enlivened the garden. The water weaves through a series of step pools and stone runnels, converting a gravel turnaround into a creekside fern glen of native and naturalized perennials and bulbs. Low-tech mechanical devices constructed of on-site materials control the flow of water under varied storm conditions. 1997 Inform Award Winner, 1996 Potomac ASLA Merit Award Winner, 1996 Potomac ASLA Innovation Award Winner</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>PIMMIT RUN, VA | The Terkowitz Garden is organized around a thread of water that winds its way through this two-acre residential site. When the project began, a small tributary draining an upstream watershed had been buried beneath the property. MVLA brought the hidden creek to the surface, revealing a resource that enlivened the garden. The water weaves through a series of step pools and stone runnels, converting a gravel turnaround into a creekside fern glen of native and naturalized perennials and bulbs. Low-tech mechanical devices constructed of on-site materials control the flow of water under varied storm conditions. 1997 Inform Award Winner, 1996 Potomac ASLA Merit Award Winner, 1996 Potomac ASLA Innovation Award Winner</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>PIMMIT RUN, VA | The Terkowitz Garden is organized around a thread of water that winds its way through this two-acre residential site. When the project began, a small tributary draining an upstream watershed had been buried beneath the property. MVLA brought the hidden creek to the surface, revealing a resource that enlivened the garden. The water weaves through a series of step pools and stone runnels, converting a gravel turnaround into a creekside fern glen of native and naturalized perennials and bulbs. Low-tech mechanical devices constructed of on-site materials control the flow of water under varied storm conditions. 1997 Inform Award Winner, 1996 Potomac ASLA Merit Award Winner, 1996 Potomac ASLA Innovation Award Winner</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>PIMMIT RUN, VA | The Terkowitz Garden is organized around a thread of water that winds its way through this two-acre residential site. When the project began, a small tributary draining an upstream watershed had been buried beneath the property. MVLA brought the hidden creek to the surface, revealing a resource that enlivened the garden. The water weaves through a series of step pools and stone runnels, converting a gravel turnaround into a creekside fern glen of native and naturalized perennials and bulbs. Low-tech mechanical devices constructed of on-site materials control the flow of water under varied storm conditions. 1997 Inform Award Winner, 1996 Potomac ASLA Merit Award Winner, 1996 Potomac ASLA Innovation Award Winner</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Terkowitz Residence - Terkowitz Residence</image:title>
      <image:caption>PIMMIT RUN, VA | The Terkowitz Garden is organized around a thread of water that winds its way through this two-acre residential site. When the project began, a small tributary draining an upstream watershed had been buried beneath the property. MVLA brought the hidden creek to the surface, revealing a resource that enlivened the garden. The water weaves through a series of step pools and stone runnels, converting a gravel turnaround into a creekside fern glen of native and naturalized perennials and bulbs. Low-tech mechanical devices constructed of on-site materials control the flow of water under varied storm conditions. 1997 Inform Award Winner, 1996 Potomac ASLA Merit Award Winner, 1996 Potomac ASLA Innovation Award Winner</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>PIMMIT RUN, VA | The Terkowitz Garden is organized around a thread of water that winds its way through this two-acre residential site. When the project began, a small tributary draining an upstream watershed had been buried beneath the property. MVLA brought the hidden creek to the surface, revealing a resource that enlivened the garden. The water weaves through a series of step pools and stone runnels, converting a gravel turnaround into a creekside fern glen of native and naturalized perennials and bulbs. Low-tech mechanical devices constructed of on-site materials control the flow of water under varied storm conditions. 1997 Inform Award Winner, 1996 Potomac ASLA Merit Award Winner, 1996 Potomac ASLA Innovation Award Winner</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>PIMMIT RUN, VA | The Terkowitz Garden is organized around a thread of water that winds its way through this two-acre residential site. When the project began, a small tributary draining an upstream watershed had been buried beneath the property. MVLA brought the hidden creek to the surface, revealing a resource that enlivened the garden. The water weaves through a series of step pools and stone runnels, converting a gravel turnaround into a creekside fern glen of native and naturalized perennials and bulbs. Low-tech mechanical devices constructed of on-site materials control the flow of water under varied storm conditions. 1997 Inform Award Winner, 1996 Potomac ASLA Merit Award Winner, 1996 Potomac ASLA Innovation Award Winner</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>OVID, NY | This four-season weekend retreat is slipped into a glacial ravine on Seneca Lake in upstate New York. The house, a chain of pavilions, parallels a perennial stream that laces through a rich, forested glen. MVLA worked closely with Bohlin Cywinski Jackson to create outdoor rooms formed by the interplay of existing trees and building walls. The project began with a survey of existing plants that found remarkable diversity in the herbaceous groundcover, which MVLA responded to with comprehensive planting and meadow management plans. A Cornell University botanist consults with the design team on planting and on-going site work. 2013 National ASLA Honor Award Winner, 2012 Potomac ASLA President’s Award Winner</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>OVID, NY | This four-season weekend retreat is slipped into a glacial ravine on Seneca Lake in upstate New York. The house, a chain of pavilions, parallels a perennial stream that laces through a rich, forested glen. MVLA worked closely with Bohlin Cywinski Jackson to create outdoor rooms formed by the interplay of existing trees and building walls. The project began with a survey of existing plants that found remarkable diversity in the herbaceous groundcover, which MVLA responded to with comprehensive planting and meadow management plans. A Cornell University botanist consults with the design team on planting and on-going site work. 2013 National ASLA Honor Award Winner, 2012 Potomac ASLA President’s Award Winner</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>OVID, NY | This four-season weekend retreat is slipped into a glacial ravine on Seneca Lake in upstate New York. The house, a chain of pavilions, parallels a perennial stream that laces through a rich, forested glen. MVLA worked closely with Bohlin Cywinski Jackson to create outdoor rooms formed by the interplay of existing trees and building walls. The project began with a survey of existing plants that found remarkable diversity in the herbaceous groundcover, which MVLA responded to with comprehensive planting and meadow management plans. A Cornell University botanist consults with the design team on planting and on-going site work. 2013 National ASLA Honor Award Winner, 2012 Potomac ASLA President’s Award Winner</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>OVID, NY | This four-season weekend retreat is slipped into a glacial ravine on Seneca Lake in upstate New York. The house, a chain of pavilions, parallels a perennial stream that laces through a rich, forested glen. MVLA worked closely with Bohlin Cywinski Jackson to create outdoor rooms formed by the interplay of existing trees and building walls. The project began with a survey of existing plants that found remarkable diversity in the herbaceous groundcover, which MVLA responded to with comprehensive planting and meadow management plans. A Cornell University botanist consults with the design team on planting and on-going site work. 2013 National ASLA Honor Award Winner, 2012 Potomac ASLA President’s Award Winner</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>OVID, NY | This four-season weekend retreat is slipped into a glacial ravine on Seneca Lake in upstate New York. The house, a chain of pavilions, parallels a perennial stream that laces through a rich, forested glen. MVLA worked closely with Bohlin Cywinski Jackson to create outdoor rooms formed by the interplay of existing trees and building walls. The project began with a survey of existing plants that found remarkable diversity in the herbaceous groundcover, which MVLA responded to with comprehensive planting and meadow management plans. A Cornell University botanist consults with the design team on planting and on-going site work. 2013 National ASLA Honor Award Winner, 2012 Potomac ASLA President’s Award Winner</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>OVID, NY | This four-season weekend retreat is slipped into a glacial ravine on Seneca Lake in upstate New York. The house, a chain of pavilions, parallels a perennial stream that laces through a rich, forested glen. MVLA worked closely with Bohlin Cywinski Jackson to create outdoor rooms formed by the interplay of existing trees and building walls. The project began with a survey of existing plants that found remarkable diversity in the herbaceous groundcover, which MVLA responded to with comprehensive planting and meadow management plans. A Cornell University botanist consults with the design team on planting and on-going site work. 2013 National ASLA Honor Award Winner, 2012 Potomac ASLA President’s Award Winner</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>OVID, NY | This four-season weekend retreat is slipped into a glacial ravine on Seneca Lake in upstate New York. The house, a chain of pavilions, parallels a perennial stream that laces through a rich, forested glen. MVLA worked closely with Bohlin Cywinski Jackson to create outdoor rooms formed by the interplay of existing trees and building walls. The project began with a survey of existing plants that found remarkable diversity in the herbaceous groundcover, which MVLA responded to with comprehensive planting and meadow management plans. A Cornell University botanist consults with the design team on planting and on-going site work. 2013 National ASLA Honor Award Winner, 2012 Potomac ASLA President’s Award Winner</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>OVID, NY | This four-season weekend retreat is slipped into a glacial ravine on Seneca Lake in upstate New York. The house, a chain of pavilions, parallels a perennial stream that laces through a rich, forested glen. MVLA worked closely with Bohlin Cywinski Jackson to create outdoor rooms formed by the interplay of existing trees and building walls. The project began with a survey of existing plants that found remarkable diversity in the herbaceous groundcover, which MVLA responded to with comprehensive planting and meadow management plans. A Cornell University botanist consults with the design team on planting and on-going site work. 2013 National ASLA Honor Award Winner, 2012 Potomac ASLA President’s Award Winner</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>OVID, NY | This four-season weekend retreat is slipped into a glacial ravine on Seneca Lake in upstate New York. The house, a chain of pavilions, parallels a perennial stream that laces through a rich, forested glen. MVLA worked closely with Bohlin Cywinski Jackson to create outdoor rooms formed by the interplay of existing trees and building walls. The project began with a survey of existing plants that found remarkable diversity in the herbaceous groundcover, which MVLA responded to with comprehensive planting and meadow management plans. A Cornell University botanist consults with the design team on planting and on-going site work. 2013 National ASLA Honor Award Winner, 2012 Potomac ASLA President’s Award Winner</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>OVID, NY | This four-season weekend retreat is slipped into a glacial ravine on Seneca Lake in upstate New York. The house, a chain of pavilions, parallels a perennial stream that laces through a rich, forested glen. MVLA worked closely with Bohlin Cywinski Jackson to create outdoor rooms formed by the interplay of existing trees and building walls. The project began with a survey of existing plants that found remarkable diversity in the herbaceous groundcover, which MVLA responded to with comprehensive planting and meadow management plans. A Cornell University botanist consults with the design team on planting and on-going site work. 2013 National ASLA Honor Award Winner, 2012 Potomac ASLA President’s Award Winner</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>LITTLE COMPTON, RI | This family farm straddles a ridge-lined peninsula on the southern coast of Rhode Island. Bound by water and set within the Sakonnet landscape patternings of coastal field, forest, pond, and meadow, this property embodies a modest agrarian character while preserving critical habitat for endangered shorebirds, seaside plants, and wildlife. MVLA's design preserves an existing road and walls as a framework that organizes a series of building compounds into the matrix of windswept coastal fields. This project artfully integrates restrained architectural and landscape interventions with existing terrain, creating a lucid structure that illuminates the peninsula’s striking beauty. 2011 National ASLA Honor Award Winner, 2011 Potomac ASLA President’s Award Winner</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>LITTLE COMPTON, RI | This family farm straddles a ridge-lined peninsula on the southern coast of Rhode Island. Bound by water and set within the Sakonnet landscape patternings of coastal field, forest, pond, and meadow, this property embodies a modest agrarian character while preserving critical habitat for endangered shorebirds, seaside plants, and wildlife. MVLA's design preserves an existing road and walls as a framework that organizes a series of building compounds into the matrix of windswept coastal fields. This project artfully integrates restrained architectural and landscape interventions with existing terrain, creating a lucid structure that illuminates the peninsula’s striking beauty. 2011 National ASLA Honor Award Winner, 2011 Potomac ASLA President’s Award Winner</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>LITTLE COMPTON, RI | This family farm straddles a ridge-lined peninsula on the southern coast of Rhode Island. Bound by water and set within the Sakonnet landscape patternings of coastal field, forest, pond, and meadow, this property embodies a modest agrarian character while preserving critical habitat for endangered shorebirds, seaside plants, and wildlife. MVLA's design preserves an existing road and walls as a framework that organizes a series of building compounds into the matrix of windswept coastal fields. This project artfully integrates restrained architectural and landscape interventions with existing terrain, creating a lucid structure that illuminates the peninsula’s striking beauty. 2011 National ASLA Honor Award Winner, 2011 Potomac ASLA President’s Award Winner</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>LITTLE COMPTON, RI | This family farm straddles a ridge-lined peninsula on the southern coast of Rhode Island. Bound by water and set within the Sakonnet landscape patternings of coastal field, forest, pond, and meadow, this property embodies a modest agrarian character while preserving critical habitat for endangered shorebirds, seaside plants, and wildlife. MVLA's design preserves an existing road and walls as a framework that organizes a series of building compounds into the matrix of windswept coastal fields. This project artfully integrates restrained architectural and landscape interventions with existing terrain, creating a lucid structure that illuminates the peninsula’s striking beauty. 2011 National ASLA Honor Award Winner, 2011 Potomac ASLA President’s Award Winner</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>LITTLE COMPTON, RI | This family farm straddles a ridge-lined peninsula on the southern coast of Rhode Island. Bound by water and set within the Sakonnet landscape patternings of coastal field, forest, pond, and meadow, this property embodies a modest agrarian character while preserving critical habitat for endangered shorebirds, seaside plants, and wildlife. MVLA's design preserves an existing road and walls as a framework that organizes a series of building compounds into the matrix of windswept coastal fields. This project artfully integrates restrained architectural and landscape interventions with existing terrain, creating a lucid structure that illuminates the peninsula’s striking beauty. 2011 National ASLA Honor Award Winner, 2011 Potomac ASLA President’s Award Winner</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>LITTLE COMPTON, RI | This family farm straddles a ridge-lined peninsula on the southern coast of Rhode Island. Bound by water and set within the Sakonnet landscape patternings of coastal field, forest, pond, and meadow, this property embodies a modest agrarian character while preserving critical habitat for endangered shorebirds, seaside plants, and wildlife. MVLA's design preserves an existing road and walls as a framework that organizes a series of building compounds into the matrix of windswept coastal fields. This project artfully integrates restrained architectural and landscape interventions with existing terrain, creating a lucid structure that illuminates the peninsula’s striking beauty. 2011 National ASLA Honor Award Winner, 2011 Potomac ASLA President’s Award Winner</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>LITTLE COMPTON, RI | This family farm straddles a ridge-lined peninsula on the southern coast of Rhode Island. Bound by water and set within the Sakonnet landscape patternings of coastal field, forest, pond, and meadow, this property embodies a modest agrarian character while preserving critical habitat for endangered shorebirds, seaside plants, and wildlife. MVLA's design preserves an existing road and walls as a framework that organizes a series of building compounds into the matrix of windswept coastal fields. This project artfully integrates restrained architectural and landscape interventions with existing terrain, creating a lucid structure that illuminates the peninsula’s striking beauty. 2011 National ASLA Honor Award Winner, 2011 Potomac ASLA President’s Award Winner</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>LITTLE COMPTON, RI | This family farm straddles a ridge-lined peninsula on the southern coast of Rhode Island. Bound by water and set within the Sakonnet landscape patternings of coastal field, forest, pond, and meadow, this property embodies a modest agrarian character while preserving critical habitat for endangered shorebirds, seaside plants, and wildlife. MVLA's design preserves an existing road and walls as a framework that organizes a series of building compounds into the matrix of windswept coastal fields. This project artfully integrates restrained architectural and landscape interventions with existing terrain, creating a lucid structure that illuminates the peninsula’s striking beauty. 2011 National ASLA Honor Award Winner, 2011 Potomac ASLA President’s Award Winner</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>LITTLE COMPTON, RI | This family farm straddles a ridge-lined peninsula on the southern coast of Rhode Island. Bound by water and set within the Sakonnet landscape patternings of coastal field, forest, pond, and meadow, this property embodies a modest agrarian character while preserving critical habitat for endangered shorebirds, seaside plants, and wildlife. MVLA's design preserves an existing road and walls as a framework that organizes a series of building compounds into the matrix of windswept coastal fields. This project artfully integrates restrained architectural and landscape interventions with existing terrain, creating a lucid structure that illuminates the peninsula’s striking beauty. 2011 National ASLA Honor Award Winner, 2011 Potomac ASLA President’s Award Winner</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>LITTLE COMPTON, RI | This family farm straddles a ridge-lined peninsula on the southern coast of Rhode Island. Bound by water and set within the Sakonnet landscape patternings of coastal field, forest, pond, and meadow, this property embodies a modest agrarian character while preserving critical habitat for endangered shorebirds, seaside plants, and wildlife. MVLA's design preserves an existing road and walls as a framework that organizes a series of building compounds into the matrix of windswept coastal fields. This project artfully integrates restrained architectural and landscape interventions with existing terrain, creating a lucid structure that illuminates the peninsula’s striking beauty. 2011 National ASLA Honor Award Winner, 2011 Potomac ASLA President’s Award Winner</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>LITTLE COMPTON, RI | This family farm straddles a ridge-lined peninsula on the southern coast of Rhode Island. Bound by water and set within the Sakonnet landscape patternings of coastal field, forest, pond, and meadow, this property embodies a modest agrarian character while preserving critical habitat for endangered shorebirds, seaside plants, and wildlife. MVLA's design preserves an existing road and walls as a framework that organizes a series of building compounds into the matrix of windswept coastal fields. This project artfully integrates restrained architectural and landscape interventions with existing terrain, creating a lucid structure that illuminates the peninsula’s striking beauty. 2011 National ASLA Honor Award Winner, 2011 Potomac ASLA President’s Award Winner</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>LITTLE COMPTON, RI | This family farm straddles a ridge-lined peninsula on the southern coast of Rhode Island. Bound by water and set within the Sakonnet landscape patternings of coastal field, forest, pond, and meadow, this property embodies a modest agrarian character while preserving critical habitat for endangered shorebirds, seaside plants, and wildlife. MVLA's design preserves an existing road and walls as a framework that organizes a series of building compounds into the matrix of windswept coastal fields. This project artfully integrates restrained architectural and landscape interventions with existing terrain, creating a lucid structure that illuminates the peninsula’s striking beauty. 2011 National ASLA Honor Award Winner, 2011 Potomac ASLA President’s Award Winner</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>LITTLE COMPTON, RI | This family farm straddles a ridge-lined peninsula on the southern coast of Rhode Island. Bound by water and set within the Sakonnet landscape patternings of coastal field, forest, pond, and meadow, this property embodies a modest agrarian character while preserving critical habitat for endangered shorebirds, seaside plants, and wildlife. MVLA's design preserves an existing road and walls as a framework that organizes a series of building compounds into the matrix of windswept coastal fields. This project artfully integrates restrained architectural and landscape interventions with existing terrain, creating a lucid structure that illuminates the peninsula’s striking beauty. 2011 National ASLA Honor Award Winner, 2011 Potomac ASLA President’s Award Winner</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>LITTLE COMPTON, RI | This family farm straddles a ridge-lined peninsula on the southern coast of Rhode Island. Bound by water and set within the Sakonnet landscape patternings of coastal field, forest, pond, and meadow, this property embodies a modest agrarian character while preserving critical habitat for endangered shorebirds, seaside plants, and wildlife. MVLA's design preserves an existing road and walls as a framework that organizes a series of building compounds into the matrix of windswept coastal fields. This project artfully integrates restrained architectural and landscape interventions with existing terrain, creating a lucid structure that illuminates the peninsula’s striking beauty. 2011 National ASLA Honor Award Winner, 2011 Potomac ASLA President’s Award Winner</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY IN ST. LOUIS</image:caption>
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