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Landon Davidson posted an update in the group Landscapers Out of the Box 15 years, 4 months ago
Hey Charles, Its good to have you in the group. How do you feel about this narrowing of role? Do you think that if we still had more of a role in related fields that there would be more work currently available for landscape architects? If you want you could start a discussion about it. I think it would be interesting to see what we could learn…[Read more]
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Charles A. Warsinske posted an update in the group Landscapers Out of the Box 15 years, 4 months ago
I’ve been working in this profession for 37 years and have found that as time goes by, landscape architect’s role gets more and more narrow. 30 years ago, I was doing natural resource analysis, coastal management programs and land use plans. Now to do much of anything with natural resources we have to hire biologists, geologists, soils engineers,…[Read more]
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Marina Butorac posted an update in the group Therapeutic Landscapes Network 15 years, 4 months ago
Conference in Dubrovnik: Resocialization-benefits from nature, I put album of photos finally on my folio, so you can see them 🙂 . I find articles send by this group really interesting, bye. Marina
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K.C. posted an update in the group Therapeutic Landscapes Network 15 years, 4 months ago
Does anybody know if there are any efforts being made to cover theraputic landscapes under health care insurance?
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Norman Yatabe posted an update in the group LEED in Landscape Architecture 15 years, 5 months ago
That’s encouraging to hear you bring an ‘added value’ to your office and that you’re getting LEED projects (and platinum at that).Good for you!
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Naomi Sachs, ASLA, EDAC posted an update in the group Therapeutic Landscapes Network 15 years, 5 months ago
Here’s an article that some of you may find interesting, about what they are saying is the first “universally accessible” playground. I have a feeling it’s not the first, but it’s still perhaps a good example, anyway. Anyone down in FL want to visit and report back to us? http://tinyurl.com/mp4x6t.
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Joe Beck, RLA posted an update in the group Kansas State University 15 years, 5 months ago
Dennis Day….I am who I am as a Licensed Landscape Architect because of him and Construction 1 & 2!!!!
From Dennis I learn what a NUB was….and that I was one.
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Brian Hochstein posted an update in the group Kansas State University 15 years, 5 months ago
Professor Stephanie A. Rolley, FASLA, AICP, has been selected to head the Department of Landscape Architecture/Regional and Community Planning at Kansas State University.
Rolley, whose appointment is effective June 14, 2009, will succeed Dan Donelin. He is retiring at the end of June and has served as department head since 1995.
A K-State…[Read more]
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Brian Hochstein posted an update in the group Kansas State University 15 years, 5 months ago
Congratulations to Professor Day!
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Brian Hochstein posted an update in the group Kansas State University 15 years, 5 months ago
The Jot D. Carpenter Teaching Medal: Dennis J. Day, FASLA
Dennis J. Day, FASLA, professor of landscape architecture at Kansas State University, will receive the Jot D. Carpenter Teaching Medal for his sustained and significant contributions to landscape architecture education. Day taught landscape architecture construction for more than 40 years…[Read more] -
Jay Everett posted an update in the group LEED in Landscape Architecture 15 years, 5 months ago
I cannot speak to PTLexamprep, but I can say that greenexamprep is fairly accurate when they claim that if you can score over 80% on their tests then you are probably pretty well prepared for the actual exam. Hang in there.
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Naomi Sachs, ASLA, EDAC posted an update in the group Therapeutic Landscapes Network 15 years, 5 months ago
New TLDBlog post! “Nature as Therapy for Hypertension and Other Stress-Related Disorders.”
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Jay Everett posted an update in the group LEED in Landscape Architecture 15 years, 5 months ago
Yeah, you’re probably just over thinking it a little. I used the chart in the LEED AP Walkthrough, which is probably the same as the one on IntheLeed.com. I will say that there weren’t that many questions that related directly to project roles in the particular question pool that I had when I sat for the test (maybe 5), what I can say is that…[Read more]
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K.C. posted an update in the group Therapeutic Landscapes Network 15 years, 5 months ago
Thanks Naomi! My passion lies in gardens for children, elderly, and those in need of healing. I would like to maintain and grow my knowledge base in these areas. Unfortunately in my current position, I have no outlet to express my ideas. I have designed children’s gardens, gardens for assisted living facilities, etc, but all on my own. Without g…[Read more]
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Jay Everett posted an update in the group LEED in Landscape Architecture 15 years, 5 months ago
Anyone still studying to pass under LEED 2.2:
There are 2 resources that I used to study that I think were critical to success, I think these have been mentioned before but If you’re on the fence about what resources to spend your money on here’s what I think are the two best values:I have to throw my support behind Intheleed.com’s LEED AP…[Read more]
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Jay Everett posted an update in the group LEED in Landscape Architecture 15 years, 6 months ago
GCBI WEBCAST: NEW LEED CREDENTIALS
this is a very helpful video that explains the new credential system for LEED 2009/3.0 -
Naomi Sachs, ASLA, EDAC posted an update in the group Therapeutic Landscapes Network 15 years, 6 months ago
See the latest comment on the TLDBlog “Garden fragrance as an emotional memory trigger” for some great information about this subject, from Wendy who wrote her thesis on the subject. You can also link to her thesis, which I’ll be posting soon on the Therapeutic Landscapes Database.
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Marina Butorac posted an update in the group Therapeutic Landscapes Network 15 years, 6 months ago
Hi Naomi,
I guess I can put some pictures of gardens shown on confference with short description of the places and work on my site. There were initiatives started as civil initiatives and community gardens for example in Sarajevo (BiH) and now they are planning certificate programme for this part of Europe, what would be great. I can send Daniel…[Read more] -
Naomi Sachs, ASLA, EDAC posted an update in the group Therapeutic Landscapes Network 15 years, 6 months ago
Chris, just saw your response to Katrina – thanks for the info! I’m behind with adding data to the TLD, but this is great information.
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Naomi Sachs, ASLA, EDAC posted an update in the group Therapeutic Landscapes Network 15 years, 6 months ago
Hi Katrina, the best way to find out about horticulture therapy certificate programs, in the Bay Area or anywhere, is to contact the American Horticultural Therapy Association (http://www.ahta.org/). I know that Marni Barnes teaches a class on therapeutic landscape design at the UC Berkeley Extension, and there may be others as well. But for hort.…[Read more]
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