News - 2009 Archives
Alexandria Central Library Tour
October 2009
As part of the National Building Museum’s Green Design Program, Rhodeside & Harwell provided a tour of the Charles E. Beatley, Jr. Central Library landscape. The low impact methods of bio-infiltration Rhodeside & Harwell designed to manage storm water quality and quantity, considered relatively new when the project was completed in 1999, were a focus of the tour.
National Aquarium Landscape Featured in Landscape Architect and Specifier News
June 2009
The firm’s landscape design for the National Aquarium in Baltimore was featured as a cover story entitled “It’s a Park, It’s the Aquarium Entrance, It’s…Cool” in the June issue of Landscape Architect and Specifier News.
more infoThe Perception of the Landscape Architect
April 2009
Kevin Fisher, a principal at Rhodeside & Harwell, was a panel speaker as part of the ASLA Potomac Chapter’s TIME:SPACE Project for Landscape Architecture Month. The TIME:SPACE project will be the first-ever published record of people, history, and places representing the past, present, and future of the Potomac Chapter as a chronicle of early and contemporary works of Landscape Architecture, and through the vision of students suggesting the chapter's shared future. Mr. Fisher was part of a roundtable group discussion about the perception of the landscape architect in society.
Four Mile Run Presented at ASLA
April 2009
Elliot Rhodeside presented the
Four Mile Run Restoration project at the Virginia ASLA’s 2009 Spring Conference and Professional Awards Banquet held at the Lewis Ginter Botanical Gardens in Richmond, Virginia.
Restoring the Olmsted Legacy in the 21st Century
March 2009
Faye Harwell was a featured speaker at the Muddy River Restoration Project Maintenance and Management Oversight Committee’s Annual Meeting