Olmsted Scholarship



olmsted Named for Frederick Law Olmsted, the father of American landscape architecture, the purpose of the Landscape Architecture Foundation 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.

Over time, the prestige and publicity associated with the award will also serve to publicize the profession, its significance and opportunities, and help attract inspired and motivated leaders. Given for leadership and vision, the $25,000 Olmsted Scholarship is intended to be the premier award for landscape architecture students. The first Olmsted Scholarship will be awarded in fall of 2008. Thereafter, it is LAF’s intent to increase the number of awards and total awards available.

Jury
Barbara Faga, FASLA
EDAW Principal
Perry Howard, FASLA
ASLA President and North Carolina A&T Coordinator and Professor of Landscape Architecture
Joe Lalli, FASLA
EDSA President and Managing Partner
Greg Ochis, ASLA
LAF President and Lend Lease Communities Project Director
Lucinda Sanders, ASLA
Olin Partnership Partner
Peter Walker, FASLA
Peter Walker and Partners, Partner in Change

Benefits for Olmsted Scholars
2008 Olmsted Scholar Benefits

  • Award: One $25,000 scholarship for winner
  • Ongoing recognition through use of title, "2008 Olmsted Scholar"
  • All benefits listed below

2008 University Olmsted Scholar (all nominees) and Finalist Benefits

  • Publicity and recognition for all nominees
  • Photo and brief description of each nominee on LAF website in perpetuity, with opportunities to update information
  • Ongoing recognition through use of honorifics, as follows:
    • Finalists may use the title, "2008 Olmsted Scholar Finalist"
    • All nominees may use the title 2008 [University] Olmsted Scholar; for example, "2008 Clemson University Olmsted Scholar"
  • Invitation and complimentary tickets to the LAF Benefit Dinner on October 3, 2008

Eligibility
Eligible students are current fourth and fifth year undergraduate or graduate students from any country who are pursuing a first professional or post professional degree at an LAAB accredited program and have made a commitment to the landscape architecture profession. Each institution may nominate one student.

Criteria for Selection
Criteria for selection include the candidate’s leadership potential in 1) the advancement of sustainable planning and design, and 2) fostering human and societal benefits, as assessed through the candidate’s demonstration of:

  • leadership and vision
  • engagement with current issues
  • critical thinking
  • communication skill
  • personal characteristics and values

Requirements for Selected Olmsted Scholar

  • Attendance at LAF benefit dinner on October 3
  • Submission of a written two-page report to LAF one year after funds are received, along with attachments of any pertinent information, such as manuscripts, proposals, or longer reports







 

olmsted call for nominations

Nomination Guidelines

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Deadline
April 30, 2008

Schedule
April 11: Suggested Deadline for nominee selection (to allow ample time for preparation of the nomination material)
April 30: Deadline for nominations
June-August: Jury Deliberations and meeting(s)
Post-Jury: Notification of results to faculty contact
October: Announcement
October: Public recognition at LAF benefit dinner in Philadelphia

Founding Sponsors
EDSA
Edith Harrison Henderson Fund
Raymond E. Page Fund
Olin Partnership
Harriet Barnhardt Wimmer Fund | Wimmer Yamada and Caughey

Annual Sponsors
ValleyCrest Landscape Companies
WRT
Design Workshop


 
 
 
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