Awarded Faculty

Digital perspective drawing of a walking-biking path on the right side, meandering through tall, lush trees, and the serene Chattahoochee River with large rocks at the water's edge to sit on, shown on the left side of the frame.

Wes Michaels and Liz Camuti win separate awards for their professional landscape architecture work

The National Professional Awards from the American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) were announced earlier this month, recognizing the work of Tulane School of Architecture faculty members Wes Michaels and Liz Camuti in the Analysis and Planning Category.

Wes Michaels (through his practice Spackman Mossop Michaels) was honored with an award for its The New Orleans Reforestation Plan, while Liz Camuti (through SCAPE studio) garnered an award for The Chattahoochee RiverLands, a project in which Camuti served as a lead designer for over three years and as the Project Manager for the Trail Design Guidelines.

Click the hyperlinks above for each awarded project to learn more about them on the ASLA awards website.

Slide with plans and sections and photos of trees, as part of the New Orleans Reforestation Plan
Slide with plans and sections and photos of trees, as part of the New Orleans Reforestation Plan
The New Orleans Reforestation Plan - Equity in the Urban Forest (slides courtesy of ASLA)
Aerial axonometric perspective of the entire Chattahoochee River plan
Perspective drawing of people standing, walking, and sitting on an observation deck and path with a lush forest area along the Chattahoochee River
The Chattahoochee RiverLands (images courtesy of ASLA).