We’re thrilled to announce that the call for presentations for the ASLA 2026 Conference on Landscape Architecture, taking place in Los Angeles, September 16–18, 2026, is now open! The countdown is on!
The Cultural Crossing project is a place of inspired intercultural exchange and dynamic hands-on learning. While the project is an expansion of the existing Portland Japanese Garden, already a ...
Applications are open for ASLA’s new seven-month, cohort-based program designed to help you transition from designer to firm owner/leader—complete with mentorship, a business plan capstone, and FREE ...
Landscape architects bring together ecology, design, and technology to create places that are healthy beautiful, and built to last. ... We collaborate with communities, engineers, architects, and ...
Global climate change is the defining environmental issue of our time. From devastating wildfires to historic storms and rising seas, the effects are already being felt and will continue to get worse.
A member of our Olmsted Council, Dr. Austin Allen, ASLA, is Principal and Project Manager at DesignJones LLC in New Orleans and Arlington, TX, with over 17 years in community recovery work, including ...
FRI-A08: Play It Cool: Designing the Future of Play in a Warming World FRI-A11: Unlocking Potential: Activating Vacant Parkland for Inclusive Communities SAT-A01: ADA Construction Issues—Designed ...
Highways, in their inanimate state, cannot be racist. However, the forces that located them and the consequences of their placement are inextricably connected to race. Deborah Archer, a law professor ...
Sadafumi (Sada) Uchiyama, ASLA, is the Chief Curator and Director of the International Japanese Garden Training Center at the Portland Japanese Garden. Uchiyama is a third-generation Japanese gardener ...
"This is tremendously encouraging," said Aida Curtis, FASLA, co-founder of Curtis + Rogers Design Studio. In a new memo, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers announced it will expand the use of ...
“The professionals recognized in this year's class of ASLA Fellows have made consistent and exceptional contributions to resilience and sustainability, stronger and more beautiful communities, and ...
In the final decades of the 19th century, the new art of landscape architecture was born, in large part due to the efforts of Frederick Law Olmsted. This new profession offered "very specific ...
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