In Southern Dallas, a community long defined by the threat of flooding is now being redefined by this very opportunity.
Please complete this survey. Landscape architects know that for millions of Americans, transportation doesn’t start behind a steering wheel. It starts on a sidewalk, a crosswalk, or a bike lane. As ...
Are you a landscape architect interested in serving on a future LAP? We are building a roster of experts dedicated to environmental justice and nature-based design. Share your information to be ...
How should landscape architects use AI? Explore real-world use, risks, and environmental impacts in this practical ASLA discussion.
2025 ASLA Emerging Professionals Design Competition: Beyond Boundaries Calling all emerging professionals in landscape architecture! Showcase your creativity, innovation, and design excellence in the ...
As we celebrate Women's History Month, we check in with this ongoing series.
This purpose of this article is to reflect on the Design with Nature Now exhibition that ran over this past summer at the Stuart Weitzman School of Design at the University of Pennsylvania. The ...
The plan to restore lower Waller Creek in Austin, Texas has been decades in the making, beginning with the City of Austin’s U.S. Bicentennial project in the 1970s. Waller Creek—named after Judge Edwin ...
ASLA announced its 2024 Honors Recipients, highlighting some of the most noteworthy landscape architecture practitioners and firms nationwide. Selected by ASLA’s board of trustees, the honors ...
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 ...
ASLA has extended the 2026 Student Awards registration and submission deadlines in response to educator feedback. Here are the updated dates, key eligibility rules, and the submission details students ...
What inspired you to pursue a career in landscape architecture? I grew up close to nature, constantly sketching rivers, trees, and open spaces. When I moved to more urbanized environments, I became ...
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