Landscape Forms Celebrates Its 2022 Landscape Architecture Foundation Scholarship Winners
Kalamazoo,
MI – June 23, 2022 – Landscape
Forms, North America’s leading designer and manufacturer of high-design site
furniture, structure, LED lighting and accessories, is proud to congratulate
Victor Cizik, Adriel Jimenez, and Najla Said Lopez, the 2022 scholarship
recipients from the Landscape Forms' and Landscape Architecture Foundation’s
annual scholarship program.Since 2007, Landscape Forms has
partnered with the Landscape Architecture Foundation (LAF) to offer annual
scholarships for distinguished undergraduate landscape architecture students.
Landscape Forms believes in the positive impact landscape architects can have
on the environment and society’s connection to it, and sees the scholarship
program as an invaluable opportunity to support, celebrate and elevate the
rising leaders in their industry. Through its annual scholarships, Landscape
Forms seeks to open up new opportunities to increase the capacity and influence
of the next generation of landscape architects in order to create a more just,
inclusive, creative and sustainable future for the profession.
Najla Said Lopez, recipient of the 15th
annual Landscape Forms Scholarship in Memory of Peter Schaudt, FASLA, is a
fourth-year landscape architecture student at the University of Florida with
varied interests and a diverse professional background brought together by a
passion for helping those in need. "I enjoy how landscape architecture
combines science, nature and art,” Najla describes. "I think it’s a very
powerful field—after immigrating to Miami from Jordan, I’ve worked in a refugee
resettlement agency and a children's mental health crisis unit, and I’ve come
to realize that in whatever line of work I’m doing, I want to be helping
people. In landscape architecture, I’m inspired by the way that a connection to
and love for nature is universal. And in improving sustainability, equity-based
design, and advocating for equitable access to green spaces, I think we can
serve underprivileged communities in really important ways.”
Victor Cizik, one of two recipients of
this year’s Landscape Forms Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Scholarship, is a
third-year landscape architecture student at the University of Connecticut who
seeks a future for streetscapes and urban design that is more sustainable, more
pedestrian friendly, and filled with the beauty of nature. "Ever since I
was a little kid, I’ve loved being outside in nature. I knew that in my studies
and in my career, I would be involved with nature in some way, but initially I
just wasn’t sure how,” Victor recalls. "But in landscape architecture, I
found a way to share this passion and provide opportunities especially for
low-income communities to experience the inspiration and beauty that I find
outside. I have a preference for naturalistic landscape design—solutions that accentuate
the existing forms and patterns found in nature—and my goal is to introduce
better ways to express these ideas in the urban streetscape.”
Adriel Jimenez, the co-recipient of
this year’s Landscape Forms Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Scholarship, is a
landscape architecture student at the University of Florida inspired by
regenerative landscape design utilizing 3D modeling programs, data from GIS,
CAD, and site-specific local research. "I’m inspired by the idea of using
local context to inform landscape design—combining an area’s cultural heritage
and natural features and expressing this in the landscape,” says Adriel.
"For my capstone, I’m interested in the idea of replanting mangroves on
the Florida coast as a way of using native, natural solutions to combat the
catastrophes of climate change. As a society, we’ve disconnected from our roots
and our attachment to nature, so I think rebuilding these connections is a
crucial step in solving the problems we currently face.”
“I am incredibly proud of Adriel,
Najla, and Victor for the level of passion that all display, and what this
means for the future of landscape architecture,” says Landscape Forms’ Chief
Executive Officer, Margie Simmons. “We see our scholarship program as an
investment in the future of the profession, and its impact on the world we live
in. Through this program and our other support for the Landscape Architecture
Foundation, we want to ensure that the profession continues to thrive and that
its outstanding individual contributions can be recognized.”
About the Landscape Forms Scholarship
in Memory of Peter Lindsay Schaudt, FASLA
The Landscape Forms Scholarship in
Memory of Peter Lindsay Schaudt celebrates the 30-year career of a leader and
visionary in landscape architecture. Peter was one of the founding principals
of the award-winning firm, Hoerr Schaudt Landscape Architecture in Chicago,
Illinois, and a dedicated member of the Board of Directors for Landscape Forms.
Peter was widely admired for his incredible talent, dedication, generosity, and
integrity. This scholarship is open to landscape architecture students in their
final two years of full-time undergraduate study in a LAAB- or LAAC-accredited
program in the U.S. or Canada and is awarded on the basis of academic
accomplishment and creative design ability. Applicants must demonstrate
passion, commitment, and competence in creating artfully-designed places for
people. Recent winners of this scholarship also include Christian Moore from
Ohio State University in 2018, Guadalupe Rodriguez from Cal Poly Pomona in
2019, Claire Jarvis from the University of Georgia in 2020, and Jordan Chiang
from Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo in 2021.
About the Landscape Forms Diversity,
Equity & Inclusion Scholarship
Celebrating its inaugural year in 2021,
the Landscape Forms Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Scholarship reflects
Landscape Forms' aim to help create a society where social justice and racial
diversity are the norm. Landscape Forms believes the best workplaces embrace
individuality where any person can feel a strong sense of belonging—they aspire
to that reality for their own workplace, and are committed to help spread this
mindset across the whole of landscape architecture professions. This
scholarship was established as a small but meaningful step toward achieving
that vision of a just and diverse community in their industry, helping Black,
Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) students advance in their education and
career in landscape architecture. The Landscape Forms Diversity, Equity, and
Inclusion Scholarship is open to undergraduate landscape architecture students
who identify as BIPOC and are currently enrolled in a LAAB- or LAAC-accredited
program in the US or Canada. Candidates must demonstrate financial need,
academic aptitude, and commitment to the discipline of landscape architecture.
The inaugural winner of this scholarship was Diamond Owens from the University
of Georgia in 2021.
About the Landscape Architecture
Foundation
For more than 50 years, LAF has been
identifying priorities and strengthening the discipline to meet weighty
environmental, social, and economic challenges. They believe in the power of
design to create a healthier, more equitable, and sustainable world. With
$180,000 available annually, LAF is a leading source of scholarships for
landscape architecture students. These awards recognize leadership, reward
superior student performance, support access and diversity, and assist students
with unmet financial need.
About Landscape Forms
Landscape Forms is the industry leader
in integrated collections of high-design site furniture, structures,
accessories, and advanced LED lighting. Since its founding in 1969 Landscape Forms
has earned a reputation for excellent design, high quality products and
exceptional service. The company is headquartered in Kalamazoo, Michigan, and
includes Kornegay Design, located in Phoenix, Arizona, and Loll Designs, in
Duluth, Minnesota, in its family of brands.
It has sales representatives throughout North America, South America,
the United Kingdom, Australia, the United Arab Emirates and Asia. Landscape
Forms collaborates with renowned industrial designers and consultancies,
landscape architects, and architects to design and develop integrated
collections of products that address emerging needs and help create a sense of
place. Additionally, the company has formed global marketing partnerships with
select companies that share its commitment to design. Landscape Forms has an
installed base of products around the world. Clients include municipalities,
transit centers, corporate, college and health care campuses; and familiar
brand leaders such as Harvard University, Linked In, New York Central Park
Conservancy, Bryant Park, Google, Coca Cola, Oculus, U.S. Tennis Association
(USTA), Nike, National Museum of African American History (Washington, D.C.),
Barclays Center, Adidas, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Microsoft, and
Uber. We’ve been named one of the Best Workplaces in Manufacturing &
Production for 2020 and 2021 by Fortune magazine, Michigan Manufacturer of the
Year by the Michigan Manufacturers Association, and by 269 Magazine as one of
Southwest Michigan’s Wonderful Workplaces.