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Refined plans for Rash Field in Baltimore’s Inner Harbor move ahead – Baltimore Sun

Upgrades planned for Rash Field, the multi-purpose swath on the south shore of Baltimore’s Inner Harbor, have been refined and could get underway next fall, according to the Waterfront Partnership, a city non-profit leading the work. Source: Refined plans for Rash Field in Baltimore’s Inner Harbor move ahead – Baltimore Sun
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Baltimore Based Firms Win Top National Research Award in Landscape Architecture

Baltimore based firms, Mahan Rykeil Associates and Ayers Saint Gross bring national attention home for innovation. We are proud to have received the 2018 ASLA Research award for Design with Dredge.  Watch the video above for a synopsis of the research as well as other winners in the category.   Source: Videos | asla.org
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Sandlot | Landscape Performance Series

Mahan Rykiel recently partnered with Landscape Architecture Foundation’s (LAF) Landscape Performance Series. The series is a research program that studies landscape performance benefits of projects led by landscape architects.  LAF focused their efforts on Sandlot, an interim, pop-up active waterfront destination and eatery located on a former industrial site in Baltimore, Maryland’s Inner Harbor. Cut...
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Finally completed, 500 Walnut is the latest ultra-luxury building to join Philly’s skyline

Our amenity terrace and streetscape at 500 Walnut is finally finished!  This project is located at the heart of not only Philadelphia, but also American History, with views that look over Independence Hall. Developer Tom Scannapieco said Tuesday that he has two-thirds of his 35 residences under agreement. He hopes to finish sales at the...
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MRA Wins Top Innovation Award from MD ASLA and Two Merit Awards

  For the third consecutive year in a row, Mahan Rykiel is the proud recipient of the Traveling Innovation Award for Project Birdland. In the research category, MRA also recieved a Merit Award for Design With Dredge, and in the design category, MRA received a merit award for the community-driven design of Eager Park.
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GALA 2018: 2017 Winners | Great American Living Awards | Presented by NVBIA and MBIA

Anthem House wins 2017 Great American Living Awards top prize, Home of the Year. Source: GALA 2018: 2017 Winners | Great American Living Awards | Presented by NVBIA and MBIA
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Design with Dredge: MRA Makes the Cover of LAM

Mahan Rykiel’s design research partnership with Maryland Port Authority, “Design with Dredge,” was featured on the cover of December’s Landscape Architecture Magazine (LAM), the national publication of the American Society of Landscape Architects established in 1910. Read entire article
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Report: Lancaster city’s revitalization is model for other small cities | Local News | lancasteronline.com

That plan and its successor, 2015’s “Building on Strength,” embody “the important partnership between city government and the private sector in determining how to move the city forward,” he said. Source: Report: Lancaster city’s revitalization is model for other small cities | Local News | lancasteronline.com
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Rash Field re-do could be Baltimore’s glam spot of the future – Baltimore Business Journal

“I see it as a unique space for Baltimoreans from all over the city to come together and mix, mingle and play,” says Laurie Schwartz, president of the Waterfront Partnership.” Source: Rash Field re-do could be Baltimore’s glam spot of the future – Baltimore Business Journal
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‘Project Birdland’ transforms Francis Scott Key Elementary/Middle School – Baltimore Sun

The community gathered to create a habitat that includes more than 3,000 native plants. Source: ‘Project Birdland’ transforms Francis Scott Key Elementary/Middle School – Baltimore Sun
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