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In 1970, the first LABash was held at the University of Guelph. It has since become a tradition to host the event at different universities each year. Now a full-scale conference hosted by students and attended by both students and professionals, attendees join together to celebrate landscape architecture, learn new skills, network with students and professionals, and gain inspiration for their work. More details and to register: www.labash.org
Find out more »< VIEW RECORDINGS > Utilize this time for personal and professional development with the help of our AMAZING lineup of 8 speakers. Speakers and registration info TBA. 8.0 PDHs. Registration is free thanks to our sponsor Anova Furnishings! 4/20 @ 12:00 PM ET - Kona Gray (EDSA) - "Design Thinking - Utilizing Hand Graphics to Explore Ideas" - 1.0 PDH (HSW) 4/20 @ 5:00 PM ET - Barbara Deutsch (Landscape Architecture Foundation) - "Landscape Performance to Demonstrate Impact" - 1.0…
Find out more »COVID-19 is head-spinning and leaving us all wondering about our future. But as designers and planners, our job has always been to focus on making the future better than today. When this pandemic has passed, it will be a new world – with new opportunities. The questions you are likely asking: - How can our office be strategically prepared to respond to the post-pandemic new world? - How can I provide powerful services that deliver greater respect for place and…
Find out more »Application deadline has been extended to March 27 for With an Eye Towards Nature: A Japanese Garden Design Intensive! This three-day course created for design professionals focuses on the Japanese tradition of designing with nature, using the spectacular landscape of the Columbia Gorge as an outdoor classroom. Marc Treib, professor of architecture emeritus at the University of California, Berkeley, and a noted landscape and architectural historian and critic, takes part in the last day’s design critique and gives a public…
Find out more »The Department of Municipalities and Transport (DMT) of Abu Dhabi invites you to participate in a global creative ideas competition to improve outdoor thermal comfort in public spaces by mitigating the impact of the Urban Heat Island Effect in the city. The competition is open to all; but is specifically looking for designers, architects, engineers, landscape architects, material scientists, educators, researchers, students, artists and/or inter-disciplinary teams from across the globe, to contribute. The winning entries will represent the most original…
Find out more »This intensive, hands-on educational seminar is an immersive learning experience in Japanese garden arts, framed in the Culture of Tea and the art form of the tea garden. Come to Portland to learn stonesetting, plant care, design, history and other related subjects directly from Japanese garden masters. The course is designed for landscape practitioners from all disciplines. Location: Portland Japanese Garden and offsites Dates: June 8-14 (application opens Jan. 10, 2020) Level: 1 (there is no course prerequisite, but the…
Find out more »REGISTER Panel: Fred Brown, Breeze Outlaw, and Vernice Miller-Travis Moderator: Kofi Boone, ASLA Friday June 19, 2020 | 2:00 - 4:00pm Sparked by the murders of Black Americans by police officers, rebellions in many cities have revealed systemic disparities in the living conditions of people based on race, class and gender. The built environment is going through a rapid re-examination of its role in enabling or inhibiting social equity and racial justice. How could this impact how landscape architects…
Find out more »It’s Time We won’t be able to fully understand this moment until it has passed. But right now we are in it. We are all in it. Can we afford to be stagnant while the world is changing? What are the challenges and opportunities for the field of Landscape Architecture as we move forward in this unprecedented time of a global pandemic and civil unrest from racial injustices? The purpose of this conference is to help us identify the changes…
Find out more »IDEAS PINUP The Black Lives Matter movement taught us quickly that we must continue to learn and unlearn in order to make progress and create a better and more just future. I believe the same can and should be applied to our design thinking and approach to understand and designing sites. To be an active participant in that process within our field, the Ideas Pinup: Seneca Village invited everyone to come up with design solutions to what is a design…
Find out more »The purpose of this award is to aid in the professional development and success of young and emerging leaders in our profession by covering the costs associated with attendance at the virtual Conference on Landscape Architecture. The 2020 ASLA Conference on Landscape Architecture will offer more than 120 education opportunities, allowing attendees to fulfill their professional development requirements and network with engaged and diverse professionals from all over the world over the course of four days (October 2-5, 2020). The 2020 Conference will be…
Find out more »Waza to Kokoro: Hands and Heart, Level 1 This intensive, hands-on educational seminar is an immersive learning experience in Japanese garden arts, framed in the Culture of Tea and the art form of the tea garden. Come to Portland to learn stonesetting, plant care, design, history and other related subjects directly from Japanese garden masters. The course is designed for landscape practitioners from all disciplines. Location: Portland Japanese Garden and offsites Dates: Aug. 24-30, 2020 (application opens March 10, 2020)…
Find out more »Current Work is a lecture series featuring leading figures in the worlds of architecture, urbanism, design, and art. Walter Hood is the creative director and founder of Hood Design Studio. Based in Oakland, California, the studio defines itself as a cultural practice, working across art, fabrication, design, landscape, research, and urbanism. Hood combines “architectural and fine arts expertise with a commitment to designing ecologically sustainable public spaces that empower marginalized communities.” Throughout his career, he has transformed traffic islands, vacant…
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