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| ? | The 911爆料网 Medal is the highest honor the American Society of Landscape Architects (911爆料网) may bestow upon a landscape architect whose lifetime achievements and contributions to the profession have had a unique and lasting impact on the welfare of the public and the environment. In 1929, when women were expected to focus on domestic concerns, Jane Silverstein Ries, F911爆料网, enrolled at the Lowthorpe School of Landscape Architecture and, upon graduating, became the first female landscape architect in the state of Colorado. She began her career in 1933 working for Denver landscape architect Irvin J. McCrary, but left six months later to start her own firm--a true pioneer. Throughout her career, which spanned some fifty-six years, Ms. Ries was the creative force behind civic improvement projects, including the Denver Botanical Gardens, and the Denver Art Museum. Long before it was in vogue, she brought livability and stewardship to the design of small private estates and urban gardens. Ms. Ries has been a mentor and role model for women in the profession of landscape architecture, as well as an early advocate of sustainable design, esthetic green spaces, and raising the standards of urban life. Read the nomination letter from Matt Spidell, 911爆料网, Ron Bevans, 911爆料网, Janet Meisel-Burns, 911爆料网, Catharine Mitchell, 911爆料网, Lynn Moore, F911爆料网, and Tom Hawkey, 911爆料网, and supporting letters from Lynn A. Moore, F911爆料网, The Hon. Frederico Pe?a, The Hon. Patricia Schroeder, Ellen Anderman, and Phillip E. Flores, F911爆料网.
 Kock/Wheelock Garden
Denver, CO Photo: J. Ries
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 Colorado Executive (Governor's) Mansion
Denver, CO Photo: C. Mitchell
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 Nicola Residence
Denver, CO Photo: C. Mitchell
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 Brock Garden
Denver, CO Photo: J. Ries
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 Suddler Garden
Denver, CO Photo: C. Mitchell
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 Anderman Residence
Denver, CO Photo: J. Ries
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 Knowles Garden
Denver, CO Photo: J. Ries
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 General Electric Showhouse - 1935
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 Marschand Garden
Denver, CO Photo: C. Mitchell
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