Merit Award - BuckeyeGardening.com
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Merit Award - BuckeyeGardening.com
New Cover 11/5 11/05/2004 10:54 AM Page 1 Ohio Nursery & Landscape Association’s 2004 Landscape Awards Program ONLA Officers: President, Bryan Rice President-Elect, Bob Couch Immediate Past President, Kyle Natorp Executive Director, Bill Stalter Landscape Awards Committee Members: Maria Sambuco, Chair Jeanne Budde Dan Connelly Ken Helmlinger Bill Knox Craig Natorp John O’Neill Staci Peters Chris Ponzani Kent Sholder Carolyn C. Stroombeek Board of Directors: Bob Arnold Scott Bunting Mario Cekada Bob Hirth Tim Kline Maria Sambuco Dr. Steven Still Purpose: Judging: T A he Ohio Nursery & Landscape Association’s Landscape Awards Program aims at: • Making a concerned citizenry aware of how quality landscaping can improve our environment and property values. • Recognizing citizens who have taken action through quality landscaping to attain this end. • Rewarding skilled professionals who have executed quality workmanship. • Encouraging landscape contractors and landscape architects to continue their efforts to raise the industry’s image by consistent use of quality materials and competent workmanship. Awards: W hen warranted, there will be one Grand Award in each category. Grand Awards will be presented to the firm entering the winning project with recognition of the landscape architect or landscape designer, and the client. A Judges’ Special Award may be given at the discretion of the judges to those entries that merit special consideration. Jury and judging procedures for the Judges’ Special Award will be the same as the Grand Awards. Merit Awards may be given at the discretion of the judges. Awards may not be given in a category if, in the judges’ opinion, no entry warrants an award. jury of distinguished professionals in the fields of landscape architecture, education and horticulture evaluated entries and recommended recipients to the awards committee. The judges determined the quality of materials (both plant and construction), design, completeness of installation, workmanship, and horticultural correctness in the landscape installation using the slides, plans and descriptions submitted with each entry. Judges for the 2004 Ohio Nursery & Landscape Association’s Landscape Awards Program were Mary C. Maloney, The Ohio State University Chadwick Arboretum, Columbus, OH; Darlene Cooper, Delhi Flower & Garden Center, Cincinnati, OH; Robert K. Esselburn, Lewis, Scully, Gionet, Vienna, VA; Karen J. McCoy, MSI, Columbus, OH; Amy Stone, The Ohio State University, Toledo, OH; Stephen Hillenmeyer, Hillenmeyer Landscape Services, Lexington, KY; Patrick Jay Beam, Bassett Associates, Lima, OH; Eric Joy, Christensen’s Plant Center, Plymouth, MI; and Jack Kerrigan, The Ohio State University Extension, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland, OH. Residential, Less Than $20,000 Sponsored by Monrovia Nursery, Azusa, California Veridian Landscapes, LTD, Bexley Bickford/Ward Home “A second floor office and master bedroom overlook the garden as well as large windows on the first floor. All these perspectives were taken into account and the garden was designed for season round interest and minimal maintenance.” Grand Award GreenScapes Landscape Co., Columbus The Burnell-Potter Residence “Our design solution maintained an existing gas grill and included space for a portable charcoal grill. We incorporated low-maintenance, shade tolerant landscape plants that blend with the existing casual gardens bordering the perimeter of the yard.” Merit Award Oakland Design Associates, Columbus Thompson Residence “Multiple focal points include a Japanese Maple, serviceberries, a magnolia, birches, and a pergola. The geometric layout of the paths are consistant with the lawn edge, thus unifying the hardscape and plantscape into one piece.” Merit Award Residential, $20,000 to $50,000 Sponsored by Buckeye Resources, South Charleston, Ohio The Clearwater Group, Westerville Parry Residence “This project’s goal was to create a terraced garden walkthrough down to a patio overlooking a golf course. Our design challenge needed to incorporate a terrific nine foot grade change and included the use of an existing deck spanning the side and back of the house.” Merit Award The Clearwater Group, Westerville Zapf Residence “Our challenge was to create a unique outdoor living space in a typical suburban development. The goal of this project was to create a paver patio with a pergola along with plantings to create a lush garden space.” Merit Award American Beauty Landscaping, Boardman The Cuddy Residence “An avid gardener, our client wanted to have lots of color, and attractive side yard visible from the dining room, and a large patio space to enjoy her evenings outdoors as well as to entertain. Harmonizing with her turn-of-the-century historical home was essential.” Merit Award American Beauty Landscaping, Boardman Ken & Elizabeth Anderson “Our client wanted to create a more inviting entranceway for her home business. With little time for yard work, the new landscape needed to be as maintenance free as possible. A new garage door, trim paint, all new lighting, an address stone, a new wrought iron window garden, and carefully selected pots completed this project.” Merit Award Residential, $50,000 to $100,000 Sponsored by Scarff’s Nursery, New Carlisle, Ohio GreenScapes Landscape Co., Columbus The Hill Residence “The new owner of a small, cottage-style home wanted a simple front landscape that would lend a Cape Cod feel. Completed in two phases, over 60 tons of stone were brought in to create a serene summer garden featuring a Moss Rock wall and a mulit-tiered waterfall on the hillside.” Merit Award Residential, Over $100,000 Sponsored by Shemin Nurseries, Columbus, OH Schill Landscaping & Lawn Care, Sheffield Village The Grossi Residence “Our homeowners asked us to create them a beautiful outdoor living area. They requested only that we incorporate unique plantings, multiple entertaining areas, concerns for privacy, and a water feature. We met these goals by creating rolling mounds of landscape gardens that surround the property for privacy and by creating many inviting areas to entertain.” Grand Award Grunder Landscaping Co., Miamisburg Doubleday Farm “This residential landscape retreat was designed to allow the family to entertain and relax in several areas. Designed to have four seasons of interest, the landscape blends well with the surrounding woods and new garage. Features include an arbor and a gazebo that allows for visitors to enjoy their beautiful surroundings.” Merit Award Rice’s Nursery & Landscaping, Inc., North Canton Weinsz Residence “The client asked us to design and install all site features such as vehicular and pedestrian access, swimming pool, patio/decks and water feature for their new home. The hardscapes consist of Pennsylvania bluestone paver walkways, terraces and steps. Mass perennial and ornamental grass plantings mimic the natural effect of the adjacent wetlands.” Merit Award Commercial, Less Than $50,000 Sponsored by Willoway Nurseries, Avon, Ohio Natorp’s Inc. Landscaping, Mason Maxwell Drive Entry “The goal of this project was to create a pleasing view from the street while also screening surprise design elements that can be enjoyed only after entering the estate section of this golf course community. Once beyond the pergolas, a miniature golf hole can be found to the left, with heavy backdrop plantings its entire length, while to the right, a water feature hosts various trees and seasonal color.” Grand Award Commercial, Over $50,000 Sponsored by Warner Kingwood Nurseries, Willoughby Hills, Ohio GreenScapes Landscape Co., Columbus Muirfield Drive Landscape Improvements “A statue of Jack Nicklaus was installed in the center median of a suburban boulevard and sat for several years without any landscape surrounding it. The landscape architect was challenged with making the statue look appropriate even though it was not at a golf course. Mounding was formed to resemble a links fairway. Thousands of perennials were used to create drifts of color. Over 100 shade, ornamental and evergreen trees were also planted.” Merit Award Fredericks Landscaping, Inc., Cincinnati Landscape Renovation “The mission from this company was twofold: to create a park-like campus for employees and to replace the mature trees they had to remove to accommodate new construction. A garden setting adjacent to the cafeteria was designed with an emphasis on color and texture variation. We also emphasized the reestablishment of as many hardwood trees as possible, blending a variety of evergreens and ornamentals throughout the property to add color through the year.” Merit Award Natorp’s Inc. Landscaping, Mason Heritage Clubhouse “Our challenges for this project were to screen the parking lot from view as you enter the site, while drawing people to the second entranceway and to create separation between various use areas without blocking views onto the course from the second story balcony. The use of a long Viburnum hedge provided the needed parking lot screening and concealed the first entry. Separation of the use areas was accomplished primarily through the use of ornamental grasses and a thin tree planting.” Merit Award Unique or Unusual, Unlimited Sponsored by A.M. Leonard, Piqua, Ohio American Beauty Landscaping, Boardman Paradise Point & The Boathouse “This unique project is a piece of Adirondack paradise in Ohio. A boathouse and summerhouse are anchored in place by tons of naturally placed boulders. Flagstone and gravel paths link the two structures while manmade mountain springs entertain both eye and ear. No natural stone was on site. Every piece was placed by a discerning foreman’s eye.” Grand Award Spellacy’s Turf-Lawn, Galena Outdoor Fireplace “This Southern Delaware custom exterior masonry fireplace includes low voltage sconce lights, one of which illuminates a flagstone mantle and “Lobster Tile” that has personal significance for the homeowners. Construction began in late December and, to counter the winter weather, we constructed a cold frame over the previously poured footer and heated our structure with a kerosene fueled heater until the fireplace outgrew the tent.” Merit Award Larry Lang Landscaping, Ravenna Steinert Glass School “The Steinert Glass School is located in the 1888 water plant building, which closed about 1985. The building was purchased by John Steinert in 2001 and remodeled into a blown glass school facility. The water feature is an original feed line from a nearby well field. The plant materials are water plants created from metals used at Steinert Industries. The cattails, arrowheads and rush plants are copper; the lily pads are brass.” Merit Award Water Features, Unlimited Sponsored by Green Vista Water Gardens, Enon, Ohio Wheeler Landscaping, Chagrin Falls The Manchen Residence “The goal of this project was to create a water feature which blended with this heavily wooded backyard, while providing a focal point for the patio, screen porch, and living room. We created a cascading stream bed which appears to be coming out of the surrounding woods. Over 15 tons of rock was used to create the finished product. The constant sound of cascading water creates a soothing, peaceful environment for this wooded backyard.” Merit Award Theme Gardens, Unlimited Sponsored by Decker Nursery, Groveport, Ohio Floralandscape, Inc., Toledo Eldridge Residence “This garden is nestled in a quiet corner of a wooded yard overlooking the Ottawa River floodplain. The existing deck and sunroom gave the client plenty of outdoor living space, but lacked intimacy and character. The designer was asked to create a separate area for relaxation with distinctive focal points viewable from the home’s living room and sunroom. The solution was a circular terrace, a small water pond and stream, and colorful shade-loving plantings.” Merit Award Residential Landscape Maintenance, Unlimited Sponsored by Klyn Nursery, Perry, Ohio The Brickman Group, Ltd., Columbus A Residence in Bexley “This property is the result of demolishing two established houses to create the owners’ visionary estate, which has a diverse and complex array of landscape materials that require a full range of estate gardening services. The project has an extensive scope of work including over 80 hours of bed care, spring and summer pruning, Integrated Pest Management, fertilization, turf care, irrigation service, arboriculture, two rotations of seasonal color, 134 yards of mulching, edging, leaf removal, snow removal, and deep-root feeding of the large mature trees.” Grand Award The Brickman Group, Ltd., Columbus A Residence in Delaware “This residential estate is host to numerous social events and home to a very active family. The renovation to a 55-acre site resulted in an array of landscape materials that require a full range of estate gardening services. Three rotations of seasonal color, in addition to plant material in every nook surrounding play areas for children, present a lush and colorful outdoor environment. Crews spend 25 hours each week over two visits to ensure that all of the homeowners’ expectations are exceeded.” Merit Award M.J. Design Associates, Inc., Dublin Various Projects “Attention to detail is the key to a successful maintenance program. During the winter months, we provide dormant pruning of trees and deciduous shrubs. During early spring, clean ups are important, along with edging and mulching. Fertilization programs are begun in spring along with a proactive approach to weed control. In summer, annuals and perennials are cared for, along with selective pruning.” Merit Award Schill Landscaping & Lawn Care, Sheffield Village The Docherty Residence “The scope of this project is total estate management. This includes annual and perennial plantings, tree and shrub care, insect and disease control, erosion control, animal management, Christmas lighting, lawn maintenance (twice per week), edging, pruning, container plantings, and water management.” Merit Award Commercial Landscape Maintenance, Unlimited Sponsored by Studebaker Nurseries, New Carlisle, Ohio Jeffrey Allen Corp., Cincinnati Evendale Islands “This site, in the community of Evendale, Ohio, consists of traffic island plantings. The emphasis here is on an abundance of flower color from April until December, with annuals, perennials, and chrysanthemums.” Merit Award Buck & Sons Landscape Services, Hilliard Advance Drainage Systems “This corporate headquarters in Central Ohio is located in a neighborhood in transition. It is bordered on two sides by residential neighbors and otherwise surrounded by undeveloped commercial land. The main landscape feature is a beautifully landscaped pond on the west side of the building.” Merit Award Garden Structures, Under $15,000 Sponsored by McArthur Lumber and Post, McArthur, Ohio Merit Award Spellacy’s Turf-Lawn, Galena Outdoor Fireplace “The complete design for this Southern Delaware county home includes a custom exterior masonry fireplace. The scale of the home and lot, the size of the existing interior fireplace, and 1200 square feet of multi-level flagstone patio called for a proportionately sized fireplace. The 14 foot width of the structure’s base and hearth follows the curved contour of the perimeter of the patio and acts not only as retention for the patio base, but also as a seat wall that can comfortably seat 8-10 people. The arch details were constructed referencing Ian Cramb’s 1984 book “The Art of the Stone Mason” using Scottish methods of arch construction.” Garden Structures, Over $15,000 Sponsored by McArthur Lumber and Post, McArthur, Ohio M.J. Design Associates, Inc., Dublin Walden Residence “The transformation of this outdoor living space featuring a patio, hot-tub and screened-in gazebo, has created an environment that is inviting and relaxing. The upper level, featuring a grill, is flush with the backdoor threshold, allowing for easy transition from one room to another. The three steps down to the lower deck, sitting two feet lower than the threshold, allows for additional seating with views towards the woods and for easy access from the stone path from the garage. With the gazebo being the main outdoor deck use, the remaining deck space could be minimized to allow for easy traffic flow and still hold a table and 6-8 chairs.” Merit Award Dan Druffel Inc., Maineville Bohlke Residence “The purpose of this project was to install a pool and convert the lower levels of the yard into usable space. A dilapidated playhouse on top of the old smokehouse was removed. In its place we constructed a cedar arbor. A stone hearth was also constructed, using the smokehouse chimney. We were further responsible for constructing the new pool, quartzite deck, stone retaining walls, quartzite stairs, fencing, wrought iron railings and gates.” Merit Award Pavements, Under $15,000 Sponsored by Coffman Stone Co., Gahanna, Ohio Floralandscape, Inc., Toledo Zychowicz Residence “The primary goal of the designer and homeowner was for the landscape to reflect and enhance the Georgian Style of the residence. Supported by a natural stone retaining wall, this terrace seamlessly connects all of the outdoor living spaces while providing plenty of space to relax and entertain. The terrace overlooks a wide lawn space and natural woodlands. Simple, yet bold, plantings harmoniously tie the architecture of the home and the terrace together while adding scale and structure to the landscape.” Grand Award Grunder Landscaping Co., Miamisburg The Bradshaw Residence “The client requested a patio that would be more open and inviting. A rectilinear design was chosen to emphasize the open view to the Southwest of the property. Taking cues from the client’s collection of oriental rugs, each patio section is defined by the soldier course to mimic a random overlay effect. Stone, plant material and a water feature work together to create a relaxing private space for the homeowners.” Merit Award American Beauty Landscaping, Boardman Whitehill Residence, Patio & Walk “The owners of this Civil War era home wanted a safe, welcoming area in their backyard. Located in a historic district, they were concerned with the material selection and compatibility to the home. Barnstone, antique flagstone, toprock and decorative gravel were used for compatible colors and contrasting texture.” Merit Award American Beauty Landscaping, Boardman The Cuddy Residence “The client’s historical home provided very little outdoor space in which to entertain. The client loves the outdoors, to sit and read or entertain guests. An avid gardener, she wanted to access her side yard and grow flowers which she loves. The choice of materials and the design needed to maintain the historical feel, yet provide a modern lifestyle.” Merit Award American Beauty Landscaping, Boardman Ken & Elizabeth Anderson “The client wanted to create a safer and more inviting entranceway for clients. The goal was to create curb appeal and bring this 50s ranch into the 21st century. The cement porch and steps were veneered to match the new patio. Beds were raised to help drainage, while rock-faced sandstone defines the walk and reduces soil movement.” Merit Award Pavements, Over $15,000 Sponsored by Lang Stone, Columbus, Ohio Dan Druffel Inc., Maineville Bohlke Residence “The purpose of this project was to install a pool and convert the lower levels of the yard into usable space. Features include single piece quartzite treads for the staircase and a blue quartzite deck. Pieces were hand selected to match the roof of the home. Bull nose quartzite coping was selected to accentuate the Roman pool.” Grand Award Wheeler Landscaping, Chagrin Falls The Cook Residence “For this project, the client had two goals. With their existing outdoor area on the north side of the house, overlooking a heavily shaded ravine, their desire was to create a seating area wich provided privacy while relaxing in a semi-shaded area. The second objective was to encourage visitors to use the front door.” Merit Award Educational or Informative Display of Horticultural Products, Services, or Techniques Sponsored by Ammon Wholesale Nursery, Inc., Burlington, Kentucky Lifestyle Landscaping, Inc., North Ridgeville 2004 Home & Garden Show “The purpose of this 1,038 square foot indoor display garden is to showcase the creativity, workmanship, and overall capability of our company. In four days, eighteen tons of fieldstone, 350 square feet of paving, 100 feet of curbstone, 90 shrubs, 275 tulip pots, 120 flats of moss and over 300 perennials were used to build the garden, in addition to the two water features, structure, and arbor. Overall, we tried to achieve a garden highlighting the many aspects of outdoor enjoyment through texture, color, sound and fragrance.” Grand Award Schill Landscaping & Lawn Care, Sheffield Village 2004 Home & Garden Show “This garden display features beautifully faced curbstone steps leading you to an outdoor grill area with a unique water feature falling through a sandstone table sitting area. A large cedar pergola is strategically incorporated. The garden is filled with lush plantings of Hosta, Rhododendrons, Ferns, Tulips, Fothergilla, and much more.” Merit Award Spellacy’s Turf-Lawn, Galena “Land And Living” “The intent of the ‘Land and Living’ Exhibit, constructed during the Ohio State Fair, is to show various soil and water conservation, and erosion control techniques. Sixty-five tons of a variety of Ohio stone is used to construct an artesian water source, stream corridor with gravel bottom and sidewall, mock drain tile with limestone rip rap, and a culvert system under the bridge. Other features include: 1000 native and nursery plantings, two agricultural fields with corn and soybeans, a photo area and native fish.” Merit Award Use of Seasonal Color and/or Container Gardens, Unlimited Sponsored by Rusty Oak Nursery, LTD, Valley City, Ohio Geauga Lake, Aurora Topiary Gardens “Topiaries represent a departure from what is normally thought of as container gardens. The frames represent the containers, the basic component, while the packing and plants complete the finished product. All of our topiaries have internal irrigation and serve as accent or focal points of many of our landscape themes.” Merit Award The Brickman Group, Ltd., Columbus A Residence in Delaware “The family-oriented homeowners of this property have a unique desire to create a ‘Disneyland’ look to their property. Three rotations of seasonal color, in addition to plant material in every nook surrounding play areas for children, aids in accomplishing this goal. Each year, it is typical to install more than 4,750 four inch annual flowers.” Merit Award Perennial Gardens, Unlimited Sponsored by Millcreek Gardens, Ostrander, Ohio M.J. Design Associates, Inc., Dublin N.G. Residence “This residential landscape began as a blank canvas. Overall, our goal was to provide color and texture throughout the seasons. Great effort was made to create balance and harmony with the colors. We achieved this by repeating small pockets of color to tie the entire landscape together. Our main focus was summer, as the clients enjoy spending time on their deck, collecting fresh flowers, and photographing nature.” Merit Award Administered by The Ohio Nursery & Landscape Association 72 Dorchester Square • Westerville, Ohio 43081-3350 Ph: (800) 825-5062 / (614) 899-1195 • Fax: (800) 860-1713 / (614) 899-9489 Industry website: onla.org • Consumer website: BuckeyeGardening.com