Mahan Rykiel worked closely with the owner and architects to develop a new public space and gateway to the repositioned Ballston Quarter project, with an emphasis on exciting forms, a variety of seating spaces and a focus on the user experience. Once completed, the plaza space is envisioned to become a unique destination in the...Read More
Mahan Rykiel was selected by the Waterfront Partnership of Baltimore to re-imagine Rash Field to be Baltimore’s destination location for a diversity of uses and users from across the demographic spectrum who are interested in health & wellness, arts & culture, local food, and urban nature. Planning for such uses involved a diligent public engagement process that...Read More
Collaboration Between Landscape Architects and State Agencies Wins Honor Award in Research from the American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA). Baltimore, MD September 4, 2020 – Seeding Specificity: Materials and Methods for Novel Ecosystems designed by Mahan Rykiel Associates for the Maryland Port Administration received the prestigious HONOR AWARD in RESEARCH from the American Society...Read More
Baltimore’s historic train station will essentially be replaced by a modern terminal that will serve as the primary new arrival and departure spot for Here’s the latest on one of our exciting new projects as reported by local architectural critic, Ed Gunts. Jingpeng Gu, president of landscape architecture firm Mahan Rykiel, said the project aims...Read More
In light of the COVID-19 pandemic, Mahan Rykiel Associates’ first priority is the health and well-being of our employees, clients, collaborators, and communities we are privileged to work and live in. As such, effective immediately the MRA team is working remotely and will continue to do so until the outbreak subsides. We have suspended all...Read More