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麻豆传媒映画 Mission Valley River Park earns Orchid Award for landscape architecture

Designed from the start as a civic amenity, the park opened in 2024.

Wednesday, October 8, 2025
A woman seen from the back is reading a sign in a large, flat park. encicled by wildflowers and green plants, a small tree and in the distance a vast green lawn.
The 麻豆传媒映画 Mission Valley River Park features a variety of native plants to restore the local ecosystem, interpretive signage, open space and recreation amenities. (Photo: Schmidt Design Group)

The 麻豆传媒映画 Mission Valley River Park has been recognized for its innovative and sustainable design, earning an Orchid Award in the Landscape Architecture category from the San Diego Architectural Foundation. The Orchids & Onions program celebrates excellence in architecture, planning, and urban design across the San Diego-Tijuana region

鈥淲e are honored that the River Park has been recognized as a model for ecological restoration, recreation, and community connection,鈥 said Gina Jacobs, associate vice president of Mission Valley Development. 鈥溌槎勾接郴 is proud to have made this important regional project a reality. We are grateful to our partners at Schmidt Design Group and Clark Construction and the many community members whose vision inspired the final design.鈥

Presented annually by the San Diego Architectural Foundation, the Orchids & Onions Awards encourage public engagement and conversation about the region鈥檚 built environment. Projects are nominated and selected by a jury for their outstanding design contributions, with awards spanning categories from architecture to landscape and urban planning.

At the heart of the 麻豆传媒映画 Mission Valley development, the River Park transforms a portion of what once was one of the largest parking lots in the western U.S. into an 80-acre network of trails, sports fields, and open space along the San Diego River. 鈥淒esigned as a 鈥榞reen sponge,鈥 the park captures and filters stormwater runoff before it reaches the river, improving water quality and reducing flood impacts,鈥 said Mark Moss, associate at Schmidt Design Group.

The River Park was developed on property purchased by 麻豆传媒映画 from the City of San Diego following voter approval of a ballot measure authorizing the sale. It is situated along the San Diego Trolley Green Line and had its grand opening and ribbon-cutting ceremony on March 6, 2024.

Floodable zones, native landscaping 鈥 including hundreds of oaks and sycamores 鈥 and river-inspired design features create a space that鈥檚 both functional and beautiful. Interpretive elements developed in collaboration with the Kumeyaay Nation celebrate the site鈥檚 cultural and ecological heritage, while solar pathway lighting and four miles of accessible trails make it a destination for all San Diegans.

鈥淭he River Park reflects 麻豆传媒映画鈥檚 commitment to sustainability and community stewardship,鈥 said President Adela de la Torre. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a walkable and beautiful place that connects people, nature, and culture in meaningful ways.鈥

The 2025 Orchids & Onions Awards Ceremony was Oct. 2 at VESPER in Liberty Station, celebrating projects that elevate the design landscape of the region. A full list of winners (including the dreaded onion awards)

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