Washington, DC – In a vibrant display of creativity and academic excellence, the Landscape Architecture Department at Virginia Tech presented its Final Master Plan Presentations for the Capital Sculpture Garden & Winery on May 12, 2025. Hosted on the Virginia Tech campus during final exams and graduation season, the event gathered faculty, students, and special guests from the Global Humanities Foundation for an inspiring showcase of visionary landscape design.
This unique academic-community partnership engaged 26 students in developing master plans for the Capital Sculpture Garden & Winery—a 10-acre cultural, ecological, and community destination now in development just outside Washington, DC in the Loundoun County’s wine region.
Six interdisciplinary student teams presented their innovative final concepts, each offering a distinct vision for blending sculpture, vineyards, native plantings, nature trails, wellness amenities, and community gathering spaces into a sustainable, culturally rich landscape.
Student Design Teams & Concepts:
Awards and Recognition
In recognition of Virginia Tech’s commitment to community engagement and academic excellence, the Global Humanities Foundation presented honorary plaques to:
In addition, certificates of recognition were awarded to all 26 participating students, celebrating their exceptional creativity and contributions to this visionary project.
Presenting the awards were:
“We are honored to recognize the hard work and inspiring designs of these future landscape architects,” said Dr. Hancock. “Their commitment to community-based design and cultural sustainability aligns with the very heart of our mission.”
Global Humanities Foundation’s team members also included Ms. Kathleen Brosnan, Certified Interior Designer, Stuart Hitchings, Director of Operations, and Mr. Richard Haney, founders of Farm & Fish For Life.
The final designs presented will inform the next phase of planning for the Capital Sculpture Garden & Winery—envisioned as a regional destination for artistic expression, ecological restoration, cultural education, community engagement and holistic wellness.
About the Global Humanities Foundation
The Global Humanities Foundation is dedicated to fostering cultural understanding, global dialogue, and environmental sustainability through innovative projects and collaborations.
Visit: www.globalhumanitiesfoundation.org
About Virginia Tech Landscape Architecture Program
Renowned for its commitment to design excellence, environmental stewardship, and community engagement, Virginia Tech’s Landscape Architecture Program prepares students to tackle complex landscape and urban design challenges worldwide.
About Capital Sculpture Garden & Winery
The Capital Sculpture Garden & Winery aspires to be one of the largest sculpture gardens in the D.C. metro area, harmonizing art, nature, and viticulture. Located in Loudoun County’s renowned Capital Wine Country, it will showcase an extraordinary collection of sculptures and artworks from around the world, fostering artistic appreciation and community interaction.
The project features a variety of themed gardens, including:
These gardens will serve as a sanctuary promoting peace, harmony, and humanity, featuring works from award-winning artists recognized in prestigious exhibitions worldwide.
Visit: www.capitalSculptureGardenWinery.com
Media ContactCompany Name: Global Dragon TVContact Person: Media DepartmentEmail: Send EmailPhone: 1-703-901-6588Address:10329 Democracy Lane City: FairfaxState: VACountry: United StatesWebsite: http://www.globaldragontv.com