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Vote for the Best Professional Landscape in Our Design Awards

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Vote for the Best Professional Landscape in Our Design Awards

July 29, 2017

Our judges have chosen the finalists, now you choose the winners. Vote for your favorite projects in our 2017 Considered Design Awards, once per day in each of the Gardenista and Remodelista categories. Voting closes at midnight on August 4, and winners will be announced on August 7.

Below, browse the finalists in the best Professional Landscape category and then head to our awards page to Vote.

N.B.: Curious to know who’s winning? We reveal the rankings when you vote in each category.

Maple Drive Project

Above: Di Zock Design entered Maple Drive in Los Angeles, which was chosen as a finalist by guest judge Deborah Needleman, who called it a “fantastic solution, aesthetically as much as environmentally, to what is essentially a yard, rather than a garden, and what would otherwise be boring lawn. A wonderful palette of greens is intelligently wielded in masses to create a place with a sense of mystery and drama so close to the road, where one can stroll by and see the changes in light and seasons.”

Bel Air Dream-Pop Project

Above: Bel Air Dream-Pop in Los Angeles was submitted by Terremoto and chosen by Deborah Needleman, who said: “This garden is poetic, beautiful, and strong. It has a stunning hardscape and light-handed, skillful, and thoughtful planting that shows an artistic sensibility and a sensitivity to the garden’s surroundings and existing elements.”

Hedge House Project

Above: Campion Walker Landscapes and JacobsChang Architecture entered their shared Hedge House project in Los Angeles, picked by Deborah Needleman, who called it a “clean, modern, and simple composition that works as well from the outside as it does from the inside.” Photograph by Michael Wells.

Upper West Side Terrace

Above: Harrison Green submitted this Upper West Side Terrace garden in Manhattan, chosen by Gardenista editor Michelle Slatalla: “Integrated visually into the surrounding city skyline, a shrub- and tree-filled terrace feels like a floating green island.”

Grandview Project

Above: Flora Grubb Gardens entered the Grandview garden in San Francisco, chosen as a finalist by Michelle Slatalla: “With a magnificent tree as a focal point, a low-water landscape creates an inviting outdoor destination,” she said. Photograph by Caitlin Atkinson.

Have you chosen your favorite? Then head to the best Professional Landscape category page to vote.

Don’t forget to vote once per day in all contest categories on both Gardenista and Remodelista, now through August 4.

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