LABash will be hosted by The Ohio State University students March 11-13, 2026, in Columbus, OH, and the early bird registration deadline is February 9.
The Restoration of Giant Forest, Sequoia National Park, CA, National Park Service, 2007 Professional ASLA Honor Award, General Design Category / image: National Park Service In a previous post, we ...
The Fellowship is a new one-year program designed to grow leadership and advocacy skills. ASLA and the ASLA Fund have announced a call for applications for the ASLA Climate & Biodiversity Action ...
Atlanta Dairies catalyzed a rebirth of Atlanta’s diverse and historic Memorial Drive corridor by reengaging residents with the native landscape, set against the backdrop of its industrial history.
Within the Portland Japanese Garden—already a celebrated set of landscapes more than five decades old—an expansion blends together new and old seamlessly. Yet instead of simply adopting a preservation ...
There can be no denying that Millennium Park has changed both the literal and figurative landscape of Chicago, as an accessible, public park with a wide diversity of spaces within a democratized urban ...
The coasts of the Great Lakes don’t always get as much attention as their oceanic counterparts, but they are just as essential in understanding climate change. In three locations, shifting lands—the ...
The waterways on China’s Hainan Island have proven to be vulnerable to flooding, but a new landscape within the Sanya River restores previously decimated mangroves that alleviate some of that risk ...
Philadelphia’s reinvention of Dilworth Park elevates and untangles a 1960s-era sunken hardscape into a more usable, sustainable, and equitable public space— appropriate as the democratic front porch ...
Central to the New York Botanical Garden is its 3.5-acre Native Plant Garden, which boasts nearly 100,000 plants across four ecosystems (glade, meadow, wetland, and woodland). The Bronx River flows ...
The United States is still recovering from urban renewal decisions to prioritize highways over communities, resulting in neighborhoods—primarily occupied by residents of color—that have been ...
Along the edge of Seattle’s Lake Washington, where once a nondescript concrete bulkhead met the water, a carefully crafted pebble beach now generates biodiversity within a living shoreline. A ...