Academy Affair

Join the Landscape Architecture Foundation (LAF) for a delightful evening of art and architecture benefiting the LAF Olmsted Scholarship Program, at the newly refurbished Hamilton Building.

Case Studies Go Online

LAF's Land and Community Design Case Study Series is going online.

LAF Awards $83,000 in Scholarships

The Leadership in Landscape Scholarship Program fosters a new generation of landscape leaders by providing scholarships and fellowships.

Re-Imaging the Land

Planning for Brownscape Redevelopment in the Delaware River Corridor

Biodiversity Planning and Design

The Land and Community Design Case Study Series has added another new title with the publication of Biodiversity Planning and Design: Sustainable Practices by Jack Ahern and co-authors Elisabeth Leduc and Mary Lee York.


Leadership and Landscape Change Scheduled for May

The seventh and capstone symposium of the Landscape Futures Initiative series will be held in Charleston, South Carolina on May 18-21, 2008. Hosted by Clemson University, Leadership and Landscape Change will include a broad range of exciting speakers and topics.

Olmsted Scholars Program Launched

The purpose of the Olmsted Scholarship is to identify, recognize and support students with exceptional leadership potential who are willing to engage current and critical issues through the use of ideas, influence, communication, service, and leadership, thus advancing sustainable planning and design and fostering human and societal benefits.

EDSA Makes Major Gift to LAF

EDSA has contributed $120,000 to LAF through gifts from principals and a company match. This gift breaks the record for an annual gift from a single firm and the gifts by EDSA principals are unprecedented in recent LAF history.

"Places of Power" Symposium Book Published

Politics and economics exert profoundly important, and dynamic, influences on land use, landcover, and landscape experience. Likewise, landscapes shape political economies from the site to global scales. This newly-published book examines the complex relationships between political economy and landscape change.

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