World Landscape Architecture Month 2010

Landscape Architecture is on the move in 2010!

What moves you?

World Landscape Architecture Month 2010 logo

  • What makes you proud to be a landscape architect?

  • What is the coolest part of being in landscape architecture?

  • How does landscape architecture make the world a better place?

 

Enter the contest and you could win a $100 gift certificate at Kiva.org

The contest is now closed. Congratulations to our winner.

This contest is open to all members of Landscape Architecture Resource, no purchase necessary. Membership is free, join now!

World Landscape Architecture Month is all about raising awareness of the profession and all the ways we make the world a better place. Learn more



World Landscape Architecture Month 2010 contest winner
Written by Dan Wood   
Monday, 03 May 2010 20:46

Michael Edwards, WLAM 2010 contest winnerThe final scores are in for our WLAM 2010 Contest! Congratulations to Michael Edwards of the University of Guelph (pictured), who won a $100 gift certificate to Kiva.org. His entry, Future Landscape Architect, scored the most points by April 30, 2010 at midnight Eastern Time (22 points).

Honourable mention to Donna Rodman of Our Designs Inc., our runner-up with Focus on People, Designing for People and Caring About People, scoring 18 points total.

Thanks to everyone who participated and to those who helped spread the word. We've also gained some valuable feedback and suggestions for future contests which include:

  • what actually bothers you about being a landscape architect, and what should be done about it?
  • what ideas do you have for improving the profession, especially in tough economic times?
  • how to survive the recession?
  • photo contest of your favorite tree

Any other suggestions?

 
Focus on people, designing for people and caring about people
(7 votes, average 3.29 out of 5)
Written by Donna Rodman   
Friday, 09 April 2010 13:19

I am a BCSLA Intern and chose to answer all three:

What makes you proud to be a landscape architect?

A landscape architect can create beauty, lightness, refreshment, awareness and a conscienceness about environment and our humanity’s mutual intra-dependency on it. We can create designs with materials that are universal, natural, healthy, forgiving, and with the exception of public safety and welfare, we are not constrained as much by corners, walls, and doors. Our designs can be creative, healing, and appealing to a wide consumer group especially in outdoor spaces. What makes me proud? That landscape architects can be included in all professions: architecture, engineering, geography, planning, research, earth sciences, and life sciences.

That landscape architects come from all these professions and usually we have full career circles. The circles always seem to come back to landscape architecture, the environment and people. The circles all intersect at an important human attribute – nurturing. I started out in nursing and ended up in Landscape Architecture.

What is the coolest part of being in landscape architecture?

The coolest part is the sky is the limit if you wish to go far enough. Imagination and vision are the gifts of a good designer and a landscape architect and those will take the profession far.

How does landscape architecture make the world a better place?

In any career, you can go as far and as high as you can when you want to achieve and make that difference! Nursing taught me how to delegate, lead, give and sacrifice. Landscape architecture taught me how to bring earth, green space, beauty, healthy environments, clean air and clean water into my design work. As a person who loves nature, people and the combination thereof which embodies the profession of landscape architecture, I believe that the human body and nature are parallel and connected to each other. Healing the human body and healing landscapes are intertwined. Taking those attributes, talents, and passion and putting them into a profession, that is Landscape Architecture. Landscape Architects help everyone make a difference. We help to knit the professional world together on design projects and make that work whole for the betterment of any project.

 
Future Landscape Architect
(7 votes, average 4.00 out of 5)
Written by Michael Edwards   
Saturday, 03 April 2010 20:31

 

What makes me proud to be a future landscape architect is the bringing together of many creative and unique ideas all aspects of life to an outdoor space. Growing up in a mining community has allowed me to witness the devastation mining has on the environment, which has created some of the worst environmental disasters in Ontario. The Kam Kotia Mine Disaster, mining tailings and the open pit mines are a few examples of areas that were destroyed in Northern Ontario. Seeing this devastation of what can happen firsthand is the cause of my passion for Landscape Architecture, being able to contribute to environmental restoration in the near future and also being involved in site planning, urban planning and design would be the coolest part of being in landscape architecture. The role of most landscape architects in the world today is to restore the land which has been changed by human consumption whether they are wetlands, fields, or forests, changing the once Brownfield, or its damaged eco system into its former green space. In the world today it is important to have an increase in the amount of green within a space. Help a once urban outdoor space that was underutilized into a dynamic space that is enjoyed by all, and also helping municipalities develop and manage their own outdoor spaces is how a landscape architect makes the world an increasing better place.

 

 
World Landscape Architecture Month 2010 Contest!
Written by Dan Wood   
Thursday, 01 April 2010 15:28

In celebration of World Landscape Architecture Month 2010, we held a contest for the month of April, 2010:

WLAM 2010: What Moves You?

We were asked to put our thoughts together on our favorite aspects of the profession and how landscape architecture is making the world a better place. The goal was to raise public awareness, inspire a new generation of landscape architects, and help educate the public, engineers and other designers, and politicians on the value of what we do and why.

The winner took home a $100 cash at Kiva.org!

Click here for contest details and more information on World Landscape Architecture Month.

 
Landscape Architecture shapes the Earth
(7 votes, average 3.14 out of 5)
Written by Dan Wood   
Wednesday, 31 March 2010 00:04

What I love most about landscape architecture is that it made me face the truth about how humans impact the earth. I'd always hid from this fact, thinking only of the negative impacts of our industry and cultivation of the land. But landscape architecture is how we bring together art, science, design, engineering, architecture and our basic needs for human habitat to achieve beautiful, holistic, sustainable ways of building community and places that give meaning to our lives. We can't hide from the fact that our being here is changing the earth; instead we can embrace the change and do it right!

 
Learn more: WLAM 2010 contest info
Written by Dan Wood   
Monday, 29 March 2010 23:32

What is World Landscape Architecture Month (WLAM)?

April 2010

"April is the perfect month to share our profession and reach out to our communities, notable for Earth Day (April 22nd) and the birthday of Frederick Law Olmsted (April 27th), founder of the landscape architecture profession in North America.

The International Federation of Landscape Architects (IFLA) inaugurated the event in 2006. Since then, IFLA and its member associations around the world join annually in celebrating this month.

The Purpose of the CSLA WLAM program is to provide resources to:

  • bring local and national recognition and awareness to the profession, Landscape Architects, and works of landscape architecture;
  • encourage public participation and interest in events and activities related to landscape architecture; and,
  • encourage people to consider a career in landscape architecture.

-- CSLA

World Landscape Architecture Month is a time to reflect on the profession and its place in the world, and to help build awareness of why landscape architecture is so important to us, to architects, engineers, politicians and members of the general public.

"Landscape Architects, have been "Green Since 1899." Interested in the environment and art? Landscape architecture is a profession that blends creativity and science. Interested in contributing to the greening of the planet? That goal lies at the core of all landscape architects do."

-- ASLA

WLAM 2010 Contest: now closed

Have you done your part for World Landscape Architecture Month? Well here's your chance!

Enter the Landscape Architecture Resource WLAM 2010 'What Moves You?' Contest

Spread the word!

Vote for your favorite entries!

The entry with the most points at the end of April will win a $100 gift certificate at Kiva.org--another great way to help make the world a better place!

 

Contest Details:

This contest is open to anyone 18 and over, no purchase necessary. Winners will be decided by public voting on the Landscape Architecture Resource (LAR) website (the site) (http://LandscapeArchitectureResource.com) "star user ratings". Each rating will score points from 1 to 5 for the entry ("article") that has been rated. Any visitor to the site may vote as often as once per article per day. Authors may vote for their own article if they wish, although it is encouraged to tell others about the contest and World Landscape Architecture Month, so that they may visit the site and vote as well. Spreading the word is the purpose of WLAM. Contestants may submit more than one entry. The winning article will be the one with the most cumulative rating points at 11:59pm eastern time, April 30, 2010. The winner will be notified by email. LAR reserves the right to publish the winner's name and profile picture, if submitted by the contestant. In the case of a tie, the winner will be the article that was submitted and published to the site earliest.

Canadian contest law requires the winner to complete a 'skill-testing question' in order to be eligible to claim their prize. It will probably be a grading question. All entries become the property of Landscape Architecture Resource (LAR). LAR reserves all rights to publish, print, share, modify, or otherwise distribute contest entry materials. LAR will not share or sell your email address. Registrants are responsible for any personal information they share on the site. It's a social network, we all know how these things work. LAR and its editors, members, representatives and founders holds no liabilities, makes no warranties, guarantees nor otherwise will be held responsible for any loss, damage, dissapointment, or other loss as a result of data loss, server error, software or hardware malfunction, or human error. In the event of a disaster, LAR reserves the right to extend the contest deadline, postpone the contest, cancel, or otherwise modify the contest as required. LAR does not collect or store any financial information or credit card numbers.

Thanks for participating!