
OLIN is pleased to announce that CEO Lucinda Sanders has been named to the American Society of Landscape Architects Council of Fellows. The designation of Fellow is conferred on individuals who demonstrate exceptional accomplishments in design, sustained over a number of years. Lucinda was elected on the merit of her “mastery of art, stewardship and social responsibility of landscape architecture.” For 30 years, Lucinda has created places of social purpose and ecological sensitivity, including the award-winning Robert F. Wagner, Jr. Park in New York City; Gap Headquarters in San Francisco; and Comcast Center Plaza in Philadelphia. These dynamic landscapes are reflective of her interest and talents in urbanism integrated with social and natural systems, philosphy, and art. Lucinda will be formally inducted as a Fellow during the ASLA Annual Meeting in September in Washington, DC.
Awards Events‚ Lucinda Sanders named ASLA Fellow‚ Lucinda R. Sanders


Comcast Center in Philadelphia has won a 2009 Urban Land Institute Award of Excellence. The award recognizes the full development process of a project - design, construction, economic viability, marketing and management. Comcast Center’s stateliness and elegance are carried through to OLIN’s plaza at its base. However, the plaza, designed by CEO/Partner Lucinda Sanders, is more than merely a suitable platform for the LEED-certified building. It is a vibrant, well-used, civic space, wholly connected to the city. It serves as a new destination for residents and workers, and as a principal entry to the regional rail lines, markets and food court located beneath the site. The transit-oriented development replaces a long vacant parcel in the center of Philadelphia’s downtown district.
Awards‚ Comcast Wins 2009 Urban Land Institute Award of Excellence‚ Lucinda R. Sanders


“A beautiful tapestry of color and texture. The trick was to make it about the view. It’s visually exciting with a subtle richness.” 2009 Professional Awards Jury
OLIN’s design for a corporate headquarters in San Francisco, led by CEO/Partner Lucinda Sanders, has received a 2009 Honor Award from the American Society of Landscape Architects. Modern, fresh and clean, the gardens are inspired by the abstract works of the De Stijl movement. The design incorporates fine materiality into bold, modern gestures that reflect the corporation’s identity as well as its key location on the thriving waterfront of San Francisco. Over a former industrial site, the gardens create new social space and assist in managing stormwater and mitigating the urban heat island effect. For more information visit
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Awards‚ ASLA Honors San Francisco Corporate Headquarters‚ Lucinda R. Sanders

The Museum of Jewish Heritage in New York; view to north from Robert F. Wagner, Jr. Park, another award-winning OLIN project.

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The Museum of Jewish Heritage at Battery Park City in New York has received an ASLA New York Chapter Merit Award. Principal-in-Charge Lucinda Sanders’s landscape was inspired by Jewish mysticism, where creation is seen as an active process. In this view of creation, divine light flows into vessels, some of which shatter when they are unable to contain the light. OLIN’s use of light and glass and the forms of the planters and fountains combine to create an experience echoing this spirituality. In addition, a cutting-edge soil mix was created, resulting in optimum growth for plants and allowing the park to be maintained solely through organic means. The soil, along with the selection of native plantings and drip irrigation, significantly reduce water use.
Awards‚ Museum of Jewish Heritage at Battery Park City Receives NY ASLA Award‚ Hallie Boyce, Lucinda R. Sanders

A.J. Celebrezze Federal Building Plaza in Cleveland
OLIN’s plaza for the A.J. Celebrezze Federal Building in Cleveland, OH has been selected to receive a Citation for Landscape Architecture from the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA). According to Principal-in-Charge Lucinda Sanders, the project was an opportunity to balance the need to create a safe plaza for a federal building in the post 9/11 era with the desire to create welcoming spaces porous enough for public use. To most fully realize the potential of the challenging site exposed to the winds of Lake Erie, OLIN and Fleischman Architects collaborated with wind consultant Buro Happold, lighting designer L’Observatoire International, artist Pae White and engineer Desman Associates to create a place that will soon become one of the most popular destinations in downtown Cleveland.
Awards‚ OLIN Plaza Wins GSA Award‚ Lucinda R. Sanders