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Leslie B Wagle replied to the topic Work/Practice under the New Normal in the forum PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE 4 years, 6 months ago
Oh, I think that will always have potential. It was widely used even back in the “olden days,” when I had my drawing board at home and only later moved into a former classroom in a renovated school building (and now am back home again). You just have to decide to market yourself to earn the convenience, and it doesn’t work so well for people…[Read more]
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Leslie B Wagle replied to the topic Work/Practice under the New Normal in the forum PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE 4 years, 6 months ago
Yes I think you may not be getting many replies because there was enough work to keep going with, and people are hoping an absolute loss of desire for design work doesn’t happen or ever become a “new normal.” Keep up your personal projects and hope for the future. From what I’m thinking, the building industry can’t collapse because we will always…[Read more]
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Leslie B Wagle replied to the topic Residential design programs in the forum TECHNOLOGY 4 years, 7 months ago
I looked into this pretty deeply and decided that most of the slick and “better” 3D ones were a) mostly for Microsoft, not Macs and 2) a big investment in terms of both cost and learning curves. I came up with a solution but it’s still not for every residential job and I don’t encourage people to fantasize that they will automatically get a 3D…[Read more]
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BEIJING LEEDSCAPE LANDSCAPE and Kristin Faurest are now friends 4 years, 8 months ago
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Leslie B Wagle replied to the topic An overqualified entry-level? in the forum PORTFOLIO & RESUME 4 years, 9 months ago
I was hoping someone with more insight into hiring in larger firms would answer this, but I’ll try and just offer general wisdom. Just go with emphasis on your strengths. You don’t have to exaggerate them but don’t get discouraged by what you “haven’t” done already. Everybody starts somewhere, gathers what experience is possible, and keeps…[Read more]
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Leslie B Wagle replied to the topic Stamp in the forum GENERAL DISCUSSION 4 years, 9 months ago
Maybe I’m wading in here more on impression than deep study of it, but I think a seal is saying “I am qualified by education, preparation, experience, and (most likely) testing to do this plan” (for any sheet it is on- sometimes as required by reviewing jurisdiction). That also implies it is your property. But doing the work in the first place…[Read more]
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Leslie B Wagle replied to the topic Trigger for City/County Review. in the forum DETAILS & MATERIALS 4 years, 10 months ago
I can only answer for where I was a planner. Planning was the “clearing house” or contact point but some other cities may do it differently. Besides our own review, we would circulate submissions to other department(s) which could be inspections, fire, transportation, public works etc. Big project developers just knew to bring multiple sets as all…[Read more]
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Leslie B Wagle replied to the topic Trigger for City/County Review. in the forum DETAILS & MATERIALS 4 years, 10 months ago
Joseph makes good points and I wanted to add to my “give a call” comment…that having to go pick up or buy a copy of an ordinance is not that common any more. A lot of ordinances and regulations are provided by the area’s government website, usually under planning or development. It’s the place to start, and will give advice on other special…[Read more]
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Leslie B Wagle replied to the topic Trigger for City/County Review. in the forum DETAILS & MATERIALS 4 years, 10 months ago
It’s usually not that hard to find out by a call to the city (planning or inspections department)….but generally if they don’t review new single family, & it’s not an expansion of the house, adding of a pool, or in a special zoning district (historic, watershed, scenic highway etc.) then you’re free to do grading and to design hard surfaces and…[Read more]
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Leslie B Wagle replied to the topic Why are there "weak talented" Licensed Landscape Architects??? in the forum PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE 4 years, 11 months ago
That sure wouldn’t have passed basic level courses at any point in history I know of. So….the mysteries will always be there.
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Leslie B Wagle replied to the topic Plaza to Playspace Precedent in the forum PLACES & SPACES 4 years, 11 months ago
Downtown Greensboro, NC has a space that has been renovated a couple of times and the latest one includes performance, play, dog area, and games. I would imagine someone in the planning department might know the designer(s) and have some plans still on file.
LeBauer Park…[Read more]
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Leslie B Wagle replied to the topic Why are there "weak talented" Licensed Landscape Architects??? in the forum PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE 4 years, 11 months ago
I think Andrew just wants younger people to know they can find a niche eventually even if they don’t have ”powerhouse” skills in all areas, and roaming a bit at the start can help in understanding oneself. So I guess I am in the middle where I think we should try to both find our way with who we are, but also address any weak places. For examp…[Read more]
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Leslie B Wagle replied to the topic Why are there "weak talented" Licensed Landscape Architects??? in the forum PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE 4 years, 12 months ago
Yes I was trying to say I have puzzled over the same things but decided for so many services and products, the examples that puzzle me might just have what someone else wants that we can’t perceive or that we value less. But that odd success also gets some form of rejection where another makes a sale. All of us are in that kind of boat (various…[Read more]
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Leslie B Wagle replied to the topic Good state to get licensed in? in the forum PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE 4 years, 12 months ago
I think quite a few don’t have additional tests but the ones I am familiar with ALL want some record of experience and references (even if not a letter itself). Just like applying to jobs, it’s something you may have to just put up with, so get it streamlined to be as little burden as possible.
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Leslie B Wagle replied to the topic Why are there "weak talented" Licensed Landscape Architects??? in the forum PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE 4 years, 12 months ago
We expect some bad in any craft or profession but hope that licensing will weed them out, or the marketplace. I think the answer is just that like bad dentists, vets, etc. a few make it through and maybe a school wasn’t that strong 20 years ago or a state didn’t even have an exam requirement. On the other hand, the person may be sharp enough to…[Read more]
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Leslie B Wagle replied to the topic 5 Landscape Architecture Things in the forum EDUCATION 5 years ago
“…any design idea is ‘automatically’ good and not questioned regarding practicality.”
Is what you cite more a characteristic of high budget top visibility (sort of corporate image etc.) type work versus mid-range type? Or committees doing the approvals and waving something on to the next stage of details, not seasoned real estate and con…[Read more]
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Leslie B Wagle replied to the topic Buying a Established Practice in the forum PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE 5 years ago
I’d look carefully at what you’d actually GET. For example, the 2 employees may not stay or may not work that well with you. If you kept the current business name, but the person with that name departs, won’t you be explaining the switchover to a lot of former clients? And if you rename it, won’t you be starting new just as if you opened a fresh…[Read more]
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Leslie B Wagle replied to the topic Server folder structure in the forum TECHNOLOGY 5 years, 3 months ago
Wouldn’t it be a problem something like collaborations on google drive or dropbox? These can get messy though, lol but so can an individual left to oneself. I think the key is having a clear folder for each project, then subfolders (used with some discipline) holding background info (client notes, maps etc.), preliminary designs, design…[Read more]
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