January 25, 2024
Stuart Weitzman School of Design
102 Meyerson Hall
210 South 34th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Michael Grant
mrgrant@design.upenn.edu
215.898.2539
Three-time alum Fritz Steiner (MRP’77, MA’86, PhD’86), who returned to his alma mater to serve as dean and Paley Professor at the Weitzman School in 2016, is the recipient of the 2024 LAF Medal. The Medal is one of only two awards given annually by the Landscape Architecture Foundation and one of the highest honors in the landscape architecture profession.
According to the LAF, the Medal is conveyed to a landscape architect for "distinguished work over a career in applying the principles of sustainability to landscapes." Honorees are said to exemplify the values of LAF and have made a significant contribution to the advancement of the landscape architecture discipline. The honor was launched in 2016 in conjunction with LAF's 50th anniversary, along with Founders’ Award.
In the LAF's announcement, Dean Steiner is described as "a compassionate and visionary leader who celebrates the potential of landscape architecture to make cities and regions more ecologically productive and sustainable."
Previous LAF Medal recipients include Weitzman alum Carol Franklin (MLA'65), founding principal, Andropogon Associates, Ltd; and Cornelia Hahn Oberlander, who was presented by the Weitzman School in a public conversation with Susan Herrington.
Internationally revered for articulating and disseminating the principles of ecological design, Dean Steiner serves as co-executive director of The Ian L. McHarg Center for Urbanism and Ecology, which he co-founded with Richard Weller in 2019. He has written, edited, or co-edited 21 books, including Living Landscape: An Ecological Approach to Landscape Planning; Urban Ecological Design; Nature and Cities; and Design with Nature Now, with Weitzman faculty members Richard Weller, Karen M'Closkey, and Billy Fleming.
Prior to Penn, Dean Steiner helped establish the Sustainable SITES Initiative, the first program of its kind to offer a systematic, comprehensive rating system designed to define sustainable land development and management, and holds the SITES Professional (SITES AP) credential.
The LAF Medal will be presented at the 2024 LAF Symposium and Dinner this summer.