ASLA 2006 AWARDS CALL FOR
ENTRIES RELEASED
Outstanding Juries Named for
Professional and Student Programs
2005
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WASHINGTON, DC, October 24, 2005--- The American
Society of Landscape Architects has released its 2006 call
for entries for its professional and student awards program.
Each year, the ASLA awards program honors the best in landscape
architecture from around the globe, while the student awards
program provides a glimpse into the future of the profession.
Members of the professional awards jury convening in March
2006 will include:
- Todd D. Johnson, FASLA, Design Workshop, Inc., Denver
Colo., jury chair
- Pamela G. Burton, ASLA, Pamela Burton & Company,
Santa Monica, Calif.
- Malcolm D. Cairns, FASLA, Ball State University, Muncie,
Ind.
- Andrea Cochran, ASLA, Andrea Cochran Landscape Architecture,
San Francisco, Calif.
- David Dillon, Dallas Morning News, Dallas, Texas
- Paul Rookwood, ASLA, AICP, Wallace Roberts & Todd,
LLC, Philadelphia, Pa.
- Elizabeth Barlow Rogers, Honorary ASLA, Foundation for
Landscape Studies, New York, N.Y.
- Janet Rosenberg, ASLA, Janet Rosenberg + Associates,
Inc., Toronto, Ontario, Canada
- Rodney L. Swink, FASLA, North Carolina Main Street Center,
Raleigh, N.C.
- Kenneth R. Brooks, ASLA, Arizona State University, Tempe,
Ariz.
Bill Marken, editor-in-chief of Garden Design magazine in
Los Altos, Calif. will join the jury for the Residential Category
and Karen Jessup, Ph.D., representing the National Trust for
Historic Preservation, will join the jury for selection of
the Landmark Award.
Members of the student awards jury convening in June 2006
will include:
- Gary R. Hilderbrand, FASLA, Reed Hilderbrand Associates,
Inc., Watertown, Mass., Jury Chair
- Ignacio Bunster-Ossa, ASLA, Wallace Roberts & Todd,
LLC, Philadelphia, Pa.
- Richard Hawks, FASLA, State University of New York, Syracuse,
N.Y.
- Mia M. Lehrer, ASLA, Mia Lehrer+ Associates, Santa Monica,
Calif.
- Elizabeth Meyer, FASLA, University of Virginia, Charlottesville,
Va.
- Thomas R. Oslund, FASLA, oslund.and.assoc., Minneapolis,
Minn.
- Peter Lindsay Schaudt, ASLA, Peter Lindsay Schaudt Landscape
Architecture, Inc., Chicago, Ill.
The ASLA awards program is divided into five categories:
General Design; Residential Design, co-sponsored by Garden
Design magazine; Analysis and Planning; Research, co-sponsored
by the Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture; and
Communications. The call for entries also includes the Landmark
Award, co-sponsored by the National Trust for Historic Preservation,
recognizing a landscape architecture project completed between
15 and 50 years ago. The student awards program also features
a Student Collaboration category and a Student Community Service
Award.
Professional award entry forms are due by Friday, February
10, 2006. Professional submissions must be received by Friday,
February 24, 2006. Student entry forms are due by Friday,
May 19, 2006. Student submissions must be received by Friday,
June 2, 2006.
Award recipients and their clients will be honored in a ceremony
followed by a luncheon at the ASLA Annual Meeting and Expo,
in October 2006, in Minneapolis, Minn. The award winning projects
will be featured in a video presentation to premier at the
ceremony.
The 2006 Awards call for entries and juror photographs are
available online at http://www.asla.org/awards/2006/rules_entries/index.html
About ASLA
Founded in 1899, ASLA is the national professional association
for landscape architects, representing more than 16,200 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 www.asla.org.
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