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20% of landscape architects expect to see greenhouse gas emissions budgets in future projects, ASLA survey finds

Archinect

The American Institute of Landscape Architects has published the results of a members' survey on the role of landscape architecture products in aiding decarbonization and biodiversity in the built environment. However, 20% foresee it as a potential future requirement.

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ASLA recognizes 19 winning landscape architecture projects for the 2022 Student Awards

Archinect

The American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) has announced the winning projects for this year’s Student Awards. Each winner was selected for a number of criteria, including the quality of their design, context, environmental sensitivity, and overall value to the client, community, and designers.

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Birmingham Residence // Andrea Cochran Landscape Architecture

Architizer

Text description provided by the architects. The landscape design for the Birmingham Residence sculpts space into a dynamic context for the client’s home and art collection. © Andrea Cochran Landscape Architecture. © Andrea Cochran Landscape Architecture. © Andrea Cochran Landscape Architecture.

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Ten architecture and landscape projects by Academy of Art University

Deezen

We offer an excellent design education by developing each student's capacity to synthesise critical thought, architectural vision and technical comprehension. The design aims to provide children with a warm place, help them regain their lost identities and give them a sense of belonging to a culture through the local architecture."

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More Architecture perches Floating Hotel among Chinese mountains

Deezen

Chinese studio More Architecture used a large zigzagging roof to shelter Floating Hotel, which is dramatically positioned among the bamboo forests and mountains of Dachangping, China. The studio created three different room types for Floating Hotel, each with different orientations and relationships to the landscape.

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Timeless lines framing the landscape

Habitus Living

Simplicity – in the most complimentary sense – is the quality that carries all the way through from the clients’ brief to the finished object. The house is defined by its surrounding landscape, set as it is amidst four acres of land with a natural spring-fed dam acting as focal point.

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Support by Design Aids Ukrainian Landscape Architects

Landscape Architecture Magazine

The flexibility of remote work takes on a new dimension when American landscape architecture firms can bring on Ukrainian designers fleeing war. The Ukrainian landscape architect Anna Kulvanovska works as a contractor for SWA from a shared workspace in Malmö, Sweden. By Laurie A. Photo by Kim Öhrström. ?Anna

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