Academy Affair Benefit Dinner Announced

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.

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Case Studies Go Online
LAF's Land and Community Design Case Study Series is going online

LAF is currently expanding beyond its book publication efforts to make landscape architecture case studies more widely available. LAF will be posting case studies that use the LAF Case Study Method for Landscape Architecture on the LAF web site, as well as encouraging the development of even more studies.

This will accomplish one of the original goals of the series, as put forth in the 1999 LAF Case Study Method for Landscape Architecture, which was to disseminate the case studies online, presenting "specific cases, baseline data, and images searchable by topic, problem, location, use, goal, etc." The online database will become more comprehensive over time, and the search function will be designed to correlate with the complexity of the site as it develops.

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LAF Awards $83,000 in Scholarships

The 2007 LAF Leadership in Landscape Scholarship Program awarded twenty five scholarships and fellowships worth $83,000, a 20% increase over last year.

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Re-Imagining the Land:
Planning for Brownscape Redevelopment in the Delaware River Corridor
Kristen Ford
2006 Dangermond Fellow

Kristen Ford, one of two 2006 Dangermond Fellows, has completed her research project, Re-Imagining the Land: Planning for Brownscape Redevelopment in the Delaware River Corridor.

Ms. Ford summarizes her research as follows: "In Philadelphia, like many other industrial cities, a concentration of brownfields can be found along urban river corridors, where industry was historically sited. This project explores how the corridor system can be used as the basis for redevelopment of the Central Delaware Waterfront, a prominent Philadelphia brownscape. Beyond offering strategies for the redevelopment of this waterfront, this project offers a model for how to plan for brownfields redevelopment, emphasizing the corridor system over the short-term use of sites."

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Biodiversity Planning and Design: Sustainable Practices

The Land and Community Design Case Study Series has added a new title with the publication of Biodiversity Planning and Design: Sustainable Practices, which looks into how landscape architects and planners have addressed the issue of biodiversity in their work.

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Past Articles

City Lights Scene Breaks Records
The City Lights Scene, the 22nd Annual LAF Benefit Dinner, grossed $63,000 this year, breaking all previous revenue records.

XTREME LA
A creative challenge for emerging design leaders

NEW Olmsted Scholarship
The first Olmsted Scholarship will be awarded in spring of 2008.

 
 
 
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