ASLA INDUCTS 41 LANDSCAPE
ARCHITECTS TO COUNCIL OF FELLOWS
Architects Recognized for Design,
Leadership, and Professional Contributions
WASHINGTON, DC, October 10, 2005– The
American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) has inducted
41 landscape architects to its Council of Fellows, a designation
that acknowledges extraordinary work, leadership, knowledge,
and service to the landscape architecture profession over
a sustained period of time. It is one of the highest honors
ASLA may confer upon a landscape architect. The new Fellows
were formally inducted during the ASLA Annual Meeting in Fort
Lauderdale, Florida, on Saturday, October 8, 2005.
Fellows are nominated in one of four categories: works of
landscape architecture; administrative work; knowledge; and
service to the profession. This year, 20 chapters are represented,
with the Potomac and Florida Chapters each boasting four new
Fellows and Southern California, Northern California, Boston,
and Maryland with three.
"This is a new era of involvement and advocacy for the
Council of Fellows and the 2005 Class certainly lives up to
that billing,” said Robert Weygand, FASLA, chair of
the Council of Fellows. “Each of these new members has
a rich background in advancing our Society and our roles as
stewards of our planet.”
The 41 members of the 2005 Class of Fellows include:
· William Anglin, Jr., FASLA, Orlando, Fla.
· Alfred Bohling, FASLA, Columbus Junction, Iowa
· Sheila Brady, FASLA, Washington, D.C.
· Frank Brower, FASLA, San Diego, Calif.
· Jeffrey Carbo, FASLA, Alexandria, La.
· John Paul Carman, FASLA, Medford, N.J.
· Craig Cawrse, FASLA, Chagrin Falls, Ohio
· Gordon Chappell, FASLA, Williamsburg, Va.
· Sandra Clinton, FASLA, Hyattsville, Md.
· Bernie Dahl, FASLA, West Lafayette, Ind.
· Dickson DeMarche, FASLA, Wilton, Conn.
· Alain deVergie, FASLA, Fort Washington, Md.
· Jim Donovan, FASLA, Charlotte, Vt.
· Stephen Ervin, FASLA, Lexington, Mass.
· Rene Fransen, FASLA, New Orleans, La.
· Sandra Gonzalez, FASLA, Long Beach, Calif.
· Sonja Johansson, FASLA, Lincoln, Mass.
· Daniel Jones, FASLA, Bellefonte, Pa.
· Carl Kelemen, FASLA, Roslyn, Pa.
· Daniel Krall, FASLA, Ithaca, N.Y.
· Alon Kvashny, FASLA, Lubbock, Texas
· Donald Leary, FASLA, Perrysburg, Ohio
· Lloyd Lindley II, FASLA, Portland, Ore.
· David Eric Locke, FASLA, Towson, Md.
· Gerald Marston, FASLA, Coral Gables, Fla.
· Lauren Melendrez, FASLA, Los Angeles, Calif.
· Margret Mori, FASLA, San Francisco, Calif.
· Charles Oliver, FASLA, Pompano Beach, Fla.
· Michael Redd, FASLA, North Palm Beach, Fla.
· Douglas Reed, FASLA, Watertown, Mass.
· Stephanie Rolley, FASLA, Manhattan, Kan.
· Paul Scardina, FASLA, San Carlos, Calif.
· Glen Schmidt, FASLA, San Diego, Calif.
· Peter Simone, FASLA, Berwyn, Pa.
· Jack Sullivan, FASLA, College Park, Md.
· Robert Tilson, FASLA, Vienna, Va.
· Don Vaughan, FASLA, West Vancouver, British Columbia
· E.Michael Vergason, FASLA, Alexandria, Va.
· Katherine Weidel, FASLA, Lyndhurst, N.J.
· John Wong, FASLA, Sausalito, Calif.
· Joan Woodward, FASLA, La Canada Flintridge, Calif.
For more information on the Council of Fellows, visit http://www.asla.org/Members/FASLA_2005.htm.
About ASLA
Founded in 1899, ASLA is the national professional association
for landscape architects, representing more than 16,000 members.
Landscape architecture is a comprehensive discipline of land
analysis, planning, design, management, preservation, and
rehabilitation. ASLA promotes the landscape architecture profession
and advances the practice through advocacy, education, communication,
and fellowship. Learn more about landscape architecture online
at http://www.asla.org/.
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