Congrats to Ballinger for receiving a Healthcare Design Award from the AIA for the Penn Medicine Radnor project. “The rolling park-like landscape deserves a design award of its own and draws on the natural character of the region,” noted the jury.
Check out The New York Times’ article about Do-It-Yourself Rain Garden, highlighting our Main Line Home Garden project in Wayne, Pennsylvania. The garden is planted for seasonal interest, storm-water management, and pollinator support.
The Chicago Athenaeum Museum of Architecture and Design and the European Centre for Architecture, Art, Design, and Urban Studies awarded the Whiting Forest of Dow Gardens Project the American Architecture Award for 2020.
Check out the page for Brandywine Realty Trust’s 155 Radnor development, featuring a new warm season meadow, walking trails, rain gardens, over 250 new trees, a courtyard terrace, and a meadow pavilion.
Landscape Architecture Magazine published a piece about the design of the new orchard at the Whiting Forest. The orchard features two acres of orchard trees arranged into different outdoor rooms that explore the theme of orchard production throughout history.
This cover story, written by Ballinger’s Louis A Meilink Jr. and Christina Grimes, was featured in Healthcare Design magazine and explores the design of the green roof at Reading Hospital.
Our Chadds Ford Barn project was featured in Architectural Digest. The article highlights the renovation of the 1860’s barn-turned-home on the family’s 130-acre property in Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania.
In its final printed issue, Garden Design featured our Main Line Home Garden project, which includes a series of rain gardens and meadows to help manage stormwater on the property.
Garden Design Magazine
Garden Design’s Wild Ones issue features a profile on our principal, Jonathan Alderson. In his interview, he talks about the evolution of ecological design and tips for making meadows and other wild spaces more accessible to people.
The Washington Post
“At Longwood Gardens, a New Meadow for the Ages.” - Adrian Higgins