The Olmsted Center for Landscape Preservation’s work has been recognized with many national, state, and local awards. Selected awards and recognitions include:
- Green Gov Presidential Award for Leadership in Environmental, Energy, and Economic Performance for Branching Out: Youth Exploring Landscape Stewardship (2015)
- Award of Excellence from the Massachusetts Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs for Branching Out: Youth Exploring Landscape Stewardship (2015)
- US Department of the Interior Unit Award for Excellence of Service to the Branching Out Youth Program Coordinators (2011)
- California Preservation Foundation Preservation Design Award for the “Historic Resource Study for Muir Woods National Monument” (2008)
- Andrew Clark Hecht Public Safety Achievement Award for the Arborist Training Program (2008)
- California Preservation Foundation Preservation Design Award for the “Cultural Landscape Report for John Muir National Historic Site” (2005)
- Environmental Design Research Award, Places Award for Research with UMass LARP for “People and Places on the Outer Cape: A Landscape Character Study” (2005)
- American Society of Landscape Architects Merit Award for Research for “People and Places on the Outer Cape: A Landscape Character Study” (2005)
- NPS Pacific West Region Partnership Achievement Award (2003)
- NPS Pacific West Regional Director’s Resources Management Award (2002)
- American Society of Landscape Architects Honor Award for the “Cultural Landscape Bibliography: Resources in the National Park System” (2001)
- Maine Preservation Statewide Historic Preservation Honor Award for Carriage Roads and Trails Rehabilitation Project at Acadia National Park (2000)
- Boston Society of Landscape Architects Merit Award in Research for “Cultural Landscape Report for New Bedford Whaling National Historical Park” (1999)
- American Society of Landscape Architects Merit Award for the National Park Service Cultural Landscapes Inventory (1998)
Last updated: December 4, 2018