ASLA Home  |  Member Page  |  Products & Services  |  News Room & Publications  |  Calendar  |  Government Affairs
Land Online Home
More Articles

ASLA 2008 Awards Call for Entries Released

Support ASLA Fund Through GoodShop

Sustainable Sites Initiative Update

ASLA Announces 2008 Slate of Candidates

The Water Resources Development Act Survives a Presidential Veto

ASLA’s “In-District Lobby Day 2008” Date Announced

Mayors' Institute on City Design Seeks Landscape Architects

Oregon’s Land-use Planning Prevails in Special Election

Land Matters: Why So Few Postoccupancy Evaluations?

The Challenge of Finding LA Internships

Students Plan for an International LA Bash

The Cultural Landscape Foundation’s 2007 Landslide: Heroes of Horticulture

Student Wins 2007 Dangermond Fellowship

Landscape Architecture in the News
Chapter Chat
Opportunities
People
The Dirt
Welcome New Members
JobLink
Email the editor
Sign up to receive Land Online

First Name:
Last Name:
Email:

Archives

Last issue of LAND

Searchable archives


December 4, 2007

People

Announcements

Andrew Caddock, ASLA, has joined SiteWorks LLC of New York City, a Landscape Architecture/Construction Management firm, as a landscape architect. With over 10 years experience in design and community involvement Andrew will be the Project Manager for construction projects in Battery Park City as well as the Yankee Stadium Uplands construction supervision.

Paul Darr, Affiliate ASLA, has joined Barge Waggoner Sumner & Cannon, Inc. (BWSC), as Landscape Architect Intern, responsible for assisting senior landscape architects with production and design of commercial, parks and recreation, urban design and residential projects. Darr has experience in site landscape design and master plan development for a variety of project types.  His skills include knowledge of plant material and graphic rendering. Darr was previously associated with ColeJenest & Stone – Landscape Architects/Civil Engineers of Charlotte, NC.

Robert S. Reich, FASLA, was honored by Louisiana State University when the School of Landscape Architecture was named after him. When Reich established the School of Landscape Architecture at LSU in 1941, it was one of very few in the country. For more than 40 years, he actively directed the program and helped develop it to its present state as the top-ranked undergraduate program in the country. He retired in 1983 but remains professor emeritus and continues teaching through enrichment seminars and sharing his expertise with students.

 

ASLA Home  |  Member Page  |  Products & Services  |  News Room & Publications  |  Calendar  |  Government Affairs