Mikyoung Kim Design Kim's projects include the ChonGae Canal restoration in
Seoul, Korea, TMC Helix Park at the Texas Medical Center
Houston, TX, the Crown Sky Garden in
Chicago, IL the Chicago Botanic Garden, the Plaza at the Prudential at 888 Boylston in
Boston, the John Hancock Tower Roof Garden in Boston, MA, and Pier 4 Seaport Plaza in Boston, MA. The firm is best known for designing healing gardens, including the Crown Sky Garden at the Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago, the
Boston Children's Hospital Green Urban Design, and the Miami Healing Garden at the Jackson South Community Hospital. The ChonGae Canal in Seoul, South Korea opened in 2005. The Canal includes the conversion of one of the city's polluted waterways into a local amenity that attracts 90,000 pedestrians a day.
Teaching In 1994 she became a full time faculty member at the Rhode Island School of Design and opened her own firm in Boston, MA. She was a professor at Rhode Island School of Design from 1994 to 2012 and was the Department Head at RISD Since 2012, Kim has held a Professor Emerita position. She has also taught at the Harvard Graduate School of Design from 2017 to 2018 as a Design Critic in Landscape Architecture. In Fall 2018 Kim held the Glimcher Distinguished Visiting Professor at the Knowlton School of Architecture at The
Ohio State University.
Recent Awards 2022: American Society of Landscape Architects, Firm Award American Society of Landscape Architects 2019: Mikyoung Kim Design awarded Fast Company Worlds Most Innovative Companies - Architecture ==References==