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Comparing Campuses 2021: Campus Open Spaces

posted by Amelle Schultz For more than two decades Ayers Saint Gross has annually published a poster featuring campuses from colleges and universities around the world. We assemble this collection as a way to support these institutions in finding their common ground and celebrating their unique differences. We believe [...]

2021-10-19T20:15:29-07:00October 19th, 2021|

Congratulations ASLA-NCC 2021/2022 Executive Committee Members

We would like to congratulate the members elected to the ASLA NCC Executive Committee for the 2021-22 term! They will join 2021-22 President Siobhan Hussey and Past President Krista Van Hove, CCASLA Representative Ric Hendricks and Trustee Amy Cupples on the Executive Committee. The committee is entirely dependent [...]

2021-10-19T18:35:29-07:00October 19th, 2021|

Lunch with Leaders – Industry Icons Creating a National Park for All at the Golden Gate with Michael Boland

Since 1994, the Presidio Trust has worked with its partners the National Park Service and Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy, community partners, and thousands of community volunteers to transform the historic Presidio of San Francisco into our country's first financially self-sufficient urban national park site. To achieve [...]

2022-01-11T15:18:20-08:00October 13th, 2021|

The Western Meadowlark – Why it’s the LARC logo

We are excited to share our new Bay Area LARC logo! Included on the Bay Area LARC logo is a western meadowlark. Not only do LARC and lark sound the same, but the western meadowlark’s native range includes the Bay Area! The western meadowlark is important to ecosystems throughout [...]

2022-03-10T10:04:11-08:00October 2nd, 2021|

Lunch with Leaders – Industry IconsAdvocacy By Design: Urgency To Act Nowwith Mia Lehrer

In her lecture, “Advocacy By Design: Urgency to Act Now,” Mia Lehrer, FASLA will discuss how, in recent decades, accelerating numbers of people are sounding the alarm about global climate shifts, human and wildlife migration, and worldwide socioeconomic inequity. The root causes are many–including colonialization, systemic racism, [...]

2022-01-11T15:19:01-08:00September 16th, 2021|

AR6 Climate Change 2021: The Physical Science Basis

The Working Group I contribution to the Sixth Assessment Report addresses the most up-to-date physical understanding of the climate system and climate change, bringing together the latest advances in climate science, and combining multiple lines of evidence from paleoclimate, observations, process understanding, and global and regional climate simulations. Disclaimer: [...]

2021-08-12T20:02:51-07:00August 12th, 2021|

The Seas Are Rising. Could Oysters Help?

How a landscape architect is enlisting nature to defend our coastal cities against climate change—and doing it on the cheap. by Eric Klinenberg In New York, Kate Orff will use oyster reefs to mitigate storm surges.Photograph by Thomas Prior for The New Yorker On a windy afternoon in [...]

2021-08-12T19:37:38-07:00August 12th, 2021|

Lunch with Leaders – Insights from a 40-year Career in Landscape Architecture with Andrea Cochran

Landscape Architecture Foundation Board members Jim Stickley, ASLA (Principal, WRT) and Brian Jencek, ASLA (Senior VP, HOK) will present the LAF's New Landscape Declaration and conduct a discussion with leading thinkers in the academic and practice fields of landscape architecture. Join our panelists in examining issues of [...]

2022-01-11T15:19:42-08:00August 11th, 2021|
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