Jeff Thomas

  • The ACE Mentor Program is looking for Landscape Architects to get involved!!!

    The ACE Mentor Program is a nationwide program that introduces motivated high school students to various careers in the building industry. The local Sacramento Chapter has grown to include 13 local high schools since its inaugural year 3 years ago. The program takes…[Read more]

  • The California Sierra Chapter ASLA is currently requesting members to nominate candidates for the 2009-2010 Executive Committee. Below is a description of the offices available:

    President- Elect (Full Member)
    Vice-President (Full Member)
    Treasurer (Full or Associate Member)
    Secretary (Full or Associate Member)
    San Joaquin Section Representative…[Read more]

  • Thanks Les..





  • Thanks so much for the invite – i have beaten my new laptop into submission and should be back on more regularly – sorry for the absence
    all that said am going visiting next few months and will post some snaps – heres a couple of puzzle wood in forest of dean, that is sposed to have inspired tolkien to write about fangorn forest, visited with…[Read more]

  • If you ever do start it up again and need more people let me know

  • Hey Michael-

    I actually have a small business licensed with the state. Terra Firma Landscape Design belongs to me in Colorado. Long story short- before I went back to school at CSU I ran my own design/build and made very good money. I did EVERYTHING from design/estimates to irrigation from scratch including water/meter taps, trenching, tree…[Read more]

  • very good idea 🙂 cheers to all!

  • Cool idea for a group… i also have some time left before I graduate but ive been attempting to learn more about the profession this summer by starting a temporary landscape business around town. Learning how to quote clients with a price for a variety of small installation jobs has helped me gain a better understanding of how much money is…[Read more]

  • nick – thanks for the invite – this a great idea.

    things are picking up at the office – this thing is turning around. spirit/moral is pretty low – no raises or bonuses this year.

    take the opportunity to go see great spaces/places and some of those great perspective sketches you do. you know as soon as you get that job you will never find the…[Read more]

  • What a great opportunity to gain valuable feedback and make connections in our field. Thanks for the invite Nick – good idea!

    Thankfully, I still have a year left of school 🙂 So.. I guess I’ll start worrying in about 11 months.

  • First off, what the heck are y’all doing with your time? A month or so out of school and my brain is turning to mush.

  • Discuss group, make suggestions, and advertise your services here

  • The ACE Mentor Program
    Mentorship Opportunities

    The ACE Mentor Program is looking for Landscape Architects to get involved!!!

    The ACE Mentor Program is a nationwide program that introduces motivated high school students to the various careers that are available in the building industry. The local Sacramento Chapter has grown since its inaugural…[Read more]


  • San Joaquin Section – Update Mancini Park Design

    Since 2007, the ASLA has been working with the Tuolumne River Regional Park Joint Powers Authority (TRRP) on a master plan for Mancini Park . This park services a low income area of the City of Modesto , City of Ceres and Stanislaus County .

    Over time, the park has been overused and abused…[Read more]

  • Land F/X is a great tool if you are going to do a concept to working drawings set and are looking for real world ability to create and modify a great set of plans, it is functional within Autocad and now BricsCad ( a cheeper version of ACAD, which looks very powerful for the price), and LandF/X functions with SketchUp (which is not a TOY as stated…[Read more]




  • The Sierra Chapter 2nd Saturday event, “The Art of Landscape Architects“, held on May 9th at the AIA offices in Midtown Sacramento was a huge success. Chapter Trustee Jeff Townsend’s band, ‘Busted Flat ‘, set up in the parking lot, temporary event seating was created using hay bales covered with sod donated by Delta Bluegrass (our own tur…[Read more]


  • The Sierra Chapter had our annual fundraising Golf Tournament on May 14th at Teal Bend Golf Course in Sacramento. The weather and the golfing was great. Thanks to all of our sponsors and golfers who came out to support the Chapter in these ‘unique’ economic times. Special thanks to Keith Wilson for making the whole thing happen, with help fro…[Read more]

  • Whilst I am glad you all find the discussion useful – let’s avoid blank statements and overlooking the progress some applications had achieved. Every release of each application brings many new and sometimes very good features. Some of these upgrades make a huge difference and change the appeal of the software.
    So for 2D – AutoCAD LT is g…[Read more]

  • I’ve been using Rhino and just a word of caution, it is primarily an industrial design 3D modeling program and I’ve found that it does not work well for large scale applications. It exceeds in designing small elements, which can then be exported into other programs that work better with land manipulation.

    I think this conversation is great…[Read more]

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