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2012

Gustafson Guthrie Nichol National Mall Design News

National Mall Design competition, Washington DC, USA
Gustafson Guthrie Nichol has been selected to advance to Stage III of the National Mall Design Competition for Union Square. GGN and Davis Brody Bond will lead the team that includes Robinson & Associates, Space Syntax, Tillotson Design Associates, CMS Collaborative, Magnusson Klemencic, WSP Flack + Kurtz, Robert Silman Associates, Mueser Rutledge Consulting Engineers, Poulin + Morris, Gorove/Slade, and Faithful+Gould. The team’s Design Concept for Union Square will be presented to the public in April, 2012. http://www.nationalmall.org/news/trust-national-mall-announces-national-mall-design-competition-stage-ii-results

Gustafson Guthrie Nichol Seattle Design

UW School of Medicine, Seattle, USA
2011-
UW School of Medicine design by Gustafson Guthrie Nichol GGN Seattle
photo © Gustafson Guthrie Nichol + Crystal CG
UW School of Medicine Seattle design

Gustafson Guthrie Nichol (GGN) is pleased to announce their role as landscape architects for the third phase of UW Medicine’s research hub in Seattle’s South Lake Union neighborhood, which broke ground earlier this month.

Gustafson Guthrie Nichol Award in 2011

GUSTAFSON GUTHRIE NICHOL RECEIVES COOPER-HEWITT’S 2011 NATIONAL DESIGN AWARD IN LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE

Gustafson Guthrie Nichol (GGN) is pleased to announce that it has received Cooper-Hewitt’s 2011 National Design Award in Landscape Architecture. Cooper-Hewitt Director Bill Moggridge announced the winners and finalists of the 2011 National Design Awards on Thursday, May 26th. This year, the Smithsonian’s Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum is celebrating its 12th year of outstanding achievement in design.

Seattle City Hall Plaza:
Seattle City Hall Plaza design by Gustafson Guthrie Nichol GGN
photo : Gustafson Guthrie Nichol

“We are grateful for this distinction and very proud of our team. We have been fortunate to collaborate with extremely professional and visionary clients who have had faith in our spatial and conceptual approach to landscape architecture,” said Shannon Nichol, one of the partners at GGN.

The Seam at Lurie Garden Chicago:
The Seam at Lurie Garden Chicago design by Gustafson Guthrie Nichol GGN
photo : Juan Rois

GGN’s current clients and upcoming projects include The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation Campus, CityCenterDC, Nashville Centennial Park, Cleveland Medical Mart and Convention Center, the National Museum of African American History & Culture, and several projects at the University of Washington.

Kreieksheimer Promenade, Seattle:
Kreieksheimer Promenade Seattle
photo : Gustafson Guthrie Nichol

Other finalists in the Landscape Architecture category for Cooper-Hewitt’s National Design Award were Tom Leader, principal of Tom Leader Studio, a collaborative design office based in Berkeley, California, with a focus on building communal places for real people, and Margie Ruddick, whose work integrates ecology and culture, infrastructure and art, as realized in benchmark projects such as the Shillim Institute and Retreat in India and the Living Water Park in China.

The Seam at Lurie Garden Chicago:
The Seam at Lurie Garden Chicago design by Gustafson Guthrie Nichol
photo from Gustafson Guthrie Nichol

“As the nation’s design museum, Cooper-Hewitt raises awareness that design is everywhere,” said Bill Moggridge. “The work of this year’s National Design Awards winners represents extraordinary solutions to the design problems central to the landscape of daily life, from how we dress, shape our personal and private spaces, frame communication and interact with the world at large.”

Robert and Arlene Kogod Courtyard:
Robert and Arlene Kogod Courtyard landscape design by Gustafson Guthrie Nichol
photo : Nigel Young, Foster + Partners

About the Cooper-Hewitt National Design Award

First launched at the White House in 2000 as a project of the White House Millennium Council, the National Design Awards were established to promote excellence and innovation in design. The awards are accompanied each year by a variety of public education programs, including special events, panel discussions and workshops.

The call for National Design Award nominations was extended this year to the general public, broadened from the select committee solicited in past years. Nominees must have at least seven years of experience in order to be nominated, and winners are selected based on the level of excellence, innovation and public impact of their body of work.

This year’s jury of design leaders and educators from across the country convened by Cooper-Hewitt reviewed the nominations and chose Lifetime Achievement and Design Mind recipients, and selected winners and finalists in the Corporate and Institutional Achievement, Architecture Design, Communication Design, Fashion Design, Interaction Design, Interior Design, Landscape Architecture and Product Design categories.

Cooper-Hewitt’s sixth annual National Design Week will be held Oct. 15–23. Educational programming surrounding the 2011 National Design Awards, which includes the Educator Open House, the Teen Design Fair in New York and the Teen Design Fair in Washington, D.C., are sponsored in part by Target.

National Design Week is made possible in part by the generous sponsorship of Target.

About Gustafson Guthrie Nichol (GGN)

Gustafson Guthrie Nichol (GGN) is a landscape architecture practice based in Seattle, Washington. Founded by partners Kathryn Gustafson, Jennifer Guthrie, and Shannon Nichol, GGN works throughout the Americas and Asia. Its projects are developed by designers with professional backgrounds in landscape, architecture, engineering, graphics, ecology, and other sciences, express the sculptural qualities of contextual landscape.

GGN offers special experience in designing high-use landscapes in complex, urban contexts. GGN’s landscapes are widely varied in type and scale, but they share qualities as healthy settings for diverse and ever-changing activities. The landform of each space is carefully shaped to feel serenely grounded in its context and comfortable at all times — whether bustling with crowds, offering moments of contemplation, or doing both at once.

GGN’s recent project awards include multiple ASLA National Design Excellence Awards, Tucker Architectural Awards, and AIA/ASLA Honor and Merit awards for Design. GGN’s prominent projects include the Lurie Garden of Millennium Park in Chicago, the Robert and Arlene Kogod Courtyard at the Smithsonian American Art Museum and National Portrait Gallery in Washington, DC, and the new Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation Campus in Seattle.

Kathryn Gustafson is also a partner in the UK design firm, Gustafson Porter. For more information on Gustafson Guthrie Nichol, please visit www.ggnltd.com.

Gustafson Porter

Gustafson Porter – Key Projects

Old Market Square, Nottingham, central England, UK
Old Market Square landscape design by Gustafson Guthrie Nichol
photo : Dom Henry www.domhenry.com
Old Market Square Nottingham : English square

Singapore Waterfront Competition, Singapore
Singapore Gardens design by Gustafson Guthrie Nichol
photo from Gustafson Porter
Singapore Gardens : Singapore Waterfront Competition design

Swiss Cottage Park, London, UK
Swiss Cottage Park
photo from Gustafson Porter
Swiss Cottage Park : Swiss Cottage landscape

Venice Biennale Installation, Italy
Venice Biennale installation
image from Gustafson Porter
Venice Biennale installation

More design projects by Gustafson Guthrie Nichol online soon

Location: Seattle, Washington, USA

Design Practice Information

In 2000 Kathryn Gustafson, with partners Jennifer Guthrie, and Shannon Nichol, established the practice Gustafson Guthrie Nichol Ltd in Seattle, with current projects predominantly located within the US and Asia.

Together, the US and UK offices are engaged in projects across Europe, Asia, the Middle East and the United States, winning international acclaim for a growing portfolio of dynamic and exciting work.

Kathryn Gustafson established her landscape architecture practice in Paris in 1980 working as a sole practitioner and in collaboration with architects, artists and engineers. Her completed work in France encompasses a wide range of landscape projects from parks such as Fragments of Garden History (Les Jardins de l’Imaginaires) in Terrasson, landscapes associated with major buildings including the headquarters for Shell, Esso and L’Oréal near Paris and urban squares including The Square of Human Rights in Evry and Square Rachmaninov in Paris.

Gustafson Porter Ltd was founded by Kathryn Gustafson and Neil Porter in 1997, with Mary Bowman joining the partnership in 2002. Gustafson Porter has projects in the UK, Europe, Asia and the Middle East.

Completed projects range from the 1km long Westergasfabriek Culture Park in Amsterdam to the interior landscape of the Great Glass House at the National Botanic Garden of Wales. Gustafson Porter is currently working on landscapes for the cities of Singapore, Jeddah, Beirut and Liverpool, all with varying needs and contexts that require innovative and unique solutions.

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Swiss Cottage Park in Northwest London, UK:
Swiss Cottage Park
image from Gustafson Porter

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The Botanist Restaurant
Architects: Ste. Marie Art and Design
The Botanist Restaurant Vancouver
photography : Ema Peter and Ian Lanterman
The Botanist Restaurant

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