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Control of Congress Up for Grabs: What Would Shift Mean for ASLA's Agenda?
No matter what happens after November 7, major policy shifts on Capitol Hill seem unlikely.
Vermont Holds Licensure Hearing
Landscape architects make the case for protecting the public.
An Introduction to the Historic American Landscape Survey (HALS)
The following article is excerpted from a "Letter from the Chair" by outgoing Historic Preservation Professional Practice Network Chair David Driapsa, ASLA. The letter was originally published in the PPN's summer 2006 newsletter.
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New ESRI Products Available at Discounted Prices for Members
Sales will support the profession through the Dangermond Fellowship.
October 31, 2006

ASLA 2007 Awards Call for Entries Released
Top-flight juries named for professional and student programs.

Student Award Winners, Jurors Share Winning Strategies
Annual Meeting session sheds light on successful awards submissions.
Catherine Mosbach, International ASLA: Finding Success in Different Directions
French landscape architect Catherine Mosbach, International ASLA, discusses show parks, formalism versus modernism, the Bourdeaux Botanical Gardens, and her landscape for the Louvre extension in Lens, France.
TCLF Presents Patronage and Landscape Symposium
The Cultural Landscape Foundation will hold the symposium from November 9-11 at the Cranbrook Educational Community, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan.
Mary Ann Lasch, FASLA, on the State of Security Design
Mary Ann Lasch, FASLA, discusses why planters don't make adequate security barriers, the development of standards for perimeter security, and why early security design solutions were "like pushing all the furniture against the door when the bad guys are out there."
Featured Opportunity: Governor's Island Request for Qualifications
In a new feature for LAND Online, we highlight one of the many opportunities listed on ASLA's new Opportunities and Events page.

Land Matters: William H. Whyte, Meet Pokemon
In a preview of the November Land Matters column, Landscape Architecture magazine editor Bill Thompson, FASLA, asks, how far is too far when it comes to commercial activities in public parks?


The ASLA green roof page has been updated and now includes a listing of press coverage for the green roof, and an observation log on plant growth. And don’t forget to check out the green roof web cam.

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