AWARDS
plan2play, greensboro parks and recreation master plan
The Greensboro Parks and Recreation Department is the recipient of a 2019 North Carolina Marvin Collins Planning Award from the North Carolina Chapter of the American Planning Association in the “Outstanding Planning Award – Innovation in Planning Services, Education, and Public Involvement” category for the Plan2Play Master Plan.
“This award represents the highest standards of achievement in the planning profession in North Carolina,” said Nasha McCray, Greensboro parks and recreation director. “We are honored to receive this recognition of the hard work that went into Plan2Play process.”
As part of a diverse team led by Agency, Revington Reaves helped craft a vision for the future of parks and recreation in Greensboro.
2018 woman owned professional services firm of the year
Revington Reaves was honored with the 2018 Greensboro MWBE Outstanding Professional Services Award. The purpose of the award is to recognize and honor minorities and women owned businesses and individuals who have demonstrated leadership and commitment to advancing M/WBE firms in the Greensboro marketplace. We would like to thank the Greensboro MWBE Office for this recognition and for their continued efforts to support inclusion and equity in Greensboro.
The John A. Lusk III MD Caregiving Education Center
Revington Reaves was honored by the North Carolina Chapter of the ASLA with an Award of Special Recognition for the Lusk Center at Hospice and Palliative Care of Greensboro, NC.
This award recognizes excellence in landscape architecture and professional achievement. Landscape installations from across the state were judged by out-of-state committee that selected the award winners.
The landscape supports the purpose of the Lusk Center by offering critical meeting space for educational programs, community outreach and fundraising. The central landscape element is a richly planted and flexible terrace space capable of accommodating large gatherings. A more intimate terrace, scaled for smaller groups, provides contemplative areas for visitors and staff.