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Jeffrey Trojanowski, replied to the topic Big Box Parking Lots in the forum PLANTS & HORTICULTURE 12 years, 7 months ago
I haven’t used them yet, because I have not done parking lots in a while, but there is this new infrastructure device called Silva Cell (I believe I saw an ad on Land8Lounge). It is a structural void space that goes below the asphalt and base so that the tree has more space to grow than the 4×4 planter island that scatters the parking…[Read more]
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Jeffrey Trojanowski, replied to the topic Associate Degree in Landscape Architecture? in the forum GENERAL DISCUSSION 12 years, 8 months ago
I believe the “NEED” for a MLA is coming from firms trying to look more prestigious.
A lot of the posted job openings recently are stating that they are only looking for an MLA. That is forcing LA’s with BLA, BSLA’s to go back to school to get their MLA if they want a prestigious job because a firm looking only for an MLA with 4 years e…[Read more] -
Jeffrey Trojanowski, replied to the topic Associate Degree in Landscape Architecture? in the forum GENERAL DISCUSSION 12 years, 8 months ago
I just saw something like this on the TV. Some online college was offering an AA or BFA in LandArch. The funny thing is if you look at any of the job postings, and anyone I have talked to, Firms are looking for MLA, BLA, or BSLA. That’s it. And the majority of them are requesting an accredited college. Most new job postings I have seen also…[Read more]
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Jeffrey Trojanowski, replied to the topic Lets talk about Ideas again in the forum GENERAL DISCUSSION 12 years, 8 months ago
It’s not that LA’s don’t want to build to LEED standards, they can’t.
There are only about 6 points available for LA’s when it comes to LEED certification of a project. 99% of the points have to do with, bathroom lighting, low VOC paint and glue for the linolium and carpet, natural light in rooms, etc.There will always be room for new…[Read more]
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Jeffrey Trojanowski, replied to the topic Lets talk about Ideas again in the forum GENERAL DISCUSSION 12 years, 8 months ago
I believe “Green” Landscape Architecture is a moot point. What is more green than Landscape Architecture. The video is a prime example. Brooklyn Bridge Park took an industrial shipping yard (flat and full of concrete and steel buildings) and made it a lush landscape where people gather. MVV has beautified the area, created a gathering spa…[Read more]
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Jeffrey Trojanowski, replied to the topic Cal Licensure…Liability in the forum PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE 12 years, 9 months ago
Good Question. I have the same question.
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Jeffrey Trojanowski, replied to the topic Internship -5 years experience in the forum GENERAL DISCUSSION 13 years, 6 months ago
If you have 4-5 years experience, do you really need to be an intern. Most internships are no pay.
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Jeffrey Trojanowski, posted an update in the group LARE Multiple Choice Discussion 13 years, 6 months ago
Jessica,
I have Site Analysis, and Site Planning & Design Handbook. I read both of them, but only skimmed the Site Planning book. Definitely read Site Analysis and get the PPI study material, and maybe the CLARB practice test. That is what got me to pass this time.
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Jeffrey Trojanowski, replied to the topic "Critic's Notebook: L.A.'s landscape architects labor in anonymity" – LA Times Calender Magazine in the forum GENERAL DISCUSSION 13 years, 7 months ago
Good points Andrew. It seems like there are more humble designers than boastful designers. I design, not to be recognized per say, but to enhance the quality of the space.
I think that Architects go for what the building looks like because it stands out on a plane. Landscape Architects, probably because their designs are on a flat plane, see…[Read more] -
Jeffrey Trojanowski, replied to the topic NO water use plants in Alpine Areas in the forum PLANTS & HORTICULTURE 13 years, 7 months ago
I live in a mountain area and am finishing up my landscape. I have used Ribes roezlii (sierra gooseberry) it is up to 9200 ft. but there is also the golden currant (9800 ft) and the alpine currant.
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Jeffrey Trojanowski, replied to the topic Does your community require the stamp? in the forum GENERAL DISCUSSION 13 years, 8 months ago
You’re right Steve. I read your post wrong. It should be obvious that if there is a Practice Act a stamp is required. Now all States should have a Practice Act. It protects the Landscape Architects. Glad to see that there are only 5 states left until all 50 have Practice Acts. (maybe 4, Illinois is in the process of requiring the Practice Act).
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Jeffrey Trojanowski, replied to the topic Does your community require the stamp? in the forum GENERAL DISCUSSION 13 years, 8 months ago
Steve, not All states have a practice act. Washington just passed a law for a Practice Act, but Illinois, Maine, Mass. and Wisconsin are still only under a Title Act, so any landscape designer can practice. And then there is Vermont, that has neither.
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Jeffrey Trojanowski, replied to the topic Does your community require the stamp? in the forum GENERAL DISCUSSION 13 years, 8 months ago
The State of California has a Practice Act and a Title Act. Definitely need the stamp.
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Jeffrey Trojanowski, replied to the topic How did you get that job? in the forum GENERAL DISCUSSION 13 years, 8 months ago
My first and only job came about by word of mouth. You are right the best are not advertised. I was still in school, and a classmate had a job already at a small firm, and found out that another small firm had an opening so I applied, and called a couple times a week, because they were busy and just didn’t have time to look through resumes. I…[Read more]
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Jeffrey Trojanowski, replied to the topic Ornamental vs Native in Retail in the forum PLANTS & HORTICULTURE 13 years, 9 months ago
Drought tolerant species can have some very ornamental properties, even some natives, depending on where you are. The other thing is, how many ornamental plants are hardy enough not to get trampled. The majority of end cap islands that are between the parking and store are void of shrubs and groundcover because of people too lazy to walk a…[Read more]
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Jeffrey Trojanowski, posted an update in the group LARE Multiple Choice Discussion 13 years, 9 months ago
I like it a lot. It takes you through the entire process. the analysis, programming for the different types of designs, sustainability, grading, infrastructure, and restoring and preserving landscapes.
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Jeffrey Trojanowski, posted an update in the group LARE Multiple Choice Discussion 13 years, 9 months ago
Thanks Ray. I am reading that book right now. I also have Site Planning and Design Handbook by Thomas Russ
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Jeffrey Trojanowski, posted an update in the group LARE Multiple Choice Discussion 13 years, 9 months ago
Who has passed Sec. B, and what is your strategy?
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Jeffrey Trojanowski, replied to the topic Land8 Chat Room in the forum GENERAL DISCUSSION 13 years, 9 months ago
Andrew usually picks, you will get an email here in an hour or so regarding what the topic is and to remind you to log on to chat.
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Jeffrey Trojanowski, replied to the topic Land8 Chat Room in the forum GENERAL DISCUSSION 13 years, 9 months ago
usually there is a Friday Chat at 9 AM PST.
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