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Chesapeake Bay Research Wins National Award

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...
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MRA Wins 2019 WEDA Dredging Summit & Expo Award

(L-R: Robert Ramsdell (Great Lakes Dredge and Dock), Bob Wetta (DSC Dredge), Brian Davis (Cornell University), Isaac Hametz (Mahan Rykiel), and Marcel Hermans (Port of Portland & WEDA President and Chair)   The Western Dredging Association and DSC Dredge LLC have awarded Mahan Rykiel Research Director Isaac Hametz, and Brian Davis (Cornell University) with the...
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MRA Dredge Research Published in Landscape Architecture Frontiers Journal

Mahan Rykiel’s Design with Dredge research has been published in Landscape Architecture Frontiers, an international publication out of China. Below is a synopsis of what the article covers: Situated at the water’s edge and in former wetlands of the Chesapeake Bay, the Port of Baltimore is part of a complex estuarine environment where legacies of...
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Design with Dredge: Resilient Landscape Infrastructure in the Chesapeake Bay | 2018 ASLA Professional Awards

Each year, the American Society of Landscape Architects Professional Awards honor the best in landscape architecture from around the globe. We are happy to announce Design with Dredge won the Honor Award for research! Congrats to all of our partners and folks on the team. Project Statement: Every year in the Baltimore Harbor natural and anthropogenic siltation...
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