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

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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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Do I Need to Hire a Landscape Architect?

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That’s why we asked Cate Singleton, a landscape architect based out of Dallas, to share her thoughts on when to go pro. Singleton is the Director of Design at Tilly , a unique landscaping service that offers online landscape design for people who want customized, professional advice.

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This Landscape Architect Disguised His Backyard Addition in Sydney With a Green Roof

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Houses We Love: Every day we feature a remarkable space submitted by our community of architects, designers, builders, and homeowners. The house is for a landscape architect and his family, and the garden was a central focus from the beginning of the process. Have one to share? Post it here.

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

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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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Noe Valley by Faulkner Architects

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On the boards in San Francisco’s Noe Valley neighborhood is a new house for a three-peat client of Faulkner Architects. Shared by both families, the landscape consists of citrus trees and a vegetable garden, viable due to this sunny south San Francisco location.

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Villa A. by Paul de Ruiter Architects

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Paul de Ruiter Architects designed Villa A. Tailored family home The clients, a blended family with five children, wanted a home tailored to their family situation, where each family member has their own space. with a deep regard for nature. The floating glass volume.

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Sunshine Canyon Residence by Hacker Architects

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Located at 7,300 feet, high above the city of Boulder, Colorado, the Sunshine Canyon Residence accentuates its dramatic site by juxtaposing a simple form with the steep contours of a landscape scarred by wildfire. The clients lost their home in the Fourmile Canyon Fire in 2010.

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