The 2-day summit consists of keynote presentations, lightning talks, workshops, and panel discussions. An optional third day includes field sessions.
The summit brings together seasoned and emerging voices to demonstrate taking innovative ideas to action to shift paradigms and address climate change, biodiversity, and equity through initiatives big and small. A detailed schedule will be posted here once it is available.
All summit sessions take place at the Detroit Masonic Temple. Attendees can earn up to 14.75 PDH (LA CES/HSW).
Thursday, June 4
Summit Day 1: Lightning Talks
9:00am - 6:20pm
Detroit Masonic Temple
500 Temple St, Detroit, MI 48201
The first day includes keynote presentations and a series of 10-minute lightning talks, curated to energize and inspire. The full day's schedule, including keynote speakers, will be released soon.
8:00am Registration Opens
9:00am Opening Remarks
9:10am Welcome and Keynote - Alexa Bush
9:30am Lightning Talks
10:50am Coffee/Tea Break
11:10am Lightning Talks
1:20pm Lunch
2:20pm Lightning Talks
4:00pm Coffee/Tea Break
4:20pm Lightning Talks
5:55pm Keynote - To be announced soon!
6:15pm Day 1 Closing Remarks
6:20pm Summit Day 1 Ends
The lightning talks (not in order) are:
- Art as Preview: Installations for Hopeful Adaptation - Carolina Aragón
- From Gen X to Gen Z: An Appeal for Public Service - Matt Arnn
- Coastal Legacy: The Case for Graceful Retreat - Sarai Carter
- Unlike Any Other Place: A Call for Regionally Specific Practice - Nina Chase
- Sensorium: In Pursuit of Wonder through Embodied Design - Nate Cormier
- Equitable Outcomes in Detroit's Underserved Urban Landscapes - Charles Cross
- PrideScapes: Documenting, Preserving, and Uplifting Queer Landscapes - Max Dickson
- A Call to Reflection: What if We Practice as Relatives? - Aiman Duckworth
- Influence, Economics, and the Necessity of Advocacy - Jonathon Geels
- Inspiring the Next Generation of Federal Conservation and Recreation Grants - David Goldstein
- Revealing Care and Neglect in Legacy Cities through AI - Jianxing Guan
- Towards a Living Landscape - Aaron Hernandez
- Why Levees Won’t Keep Rising Seas from Flooding Coastal Cities - Kristina Hill
- Design Isn't Neutral: AI Infrastructure and the Landscapes We Choose - Kendra Hyson
- Designing a Mega-eco Project: An Example from Dakar, Senegal - Robert Levinthal
- Cinematic Tools for Climate-Literate Landscapes - Evan Mather
- - Marc Miller
- Landscape as Refuge: Care, Comfort, or Exclusion? - Fiwasewa Ogundipe
- Designing Biocultural Futures: Cultivating Youth Storytelling and TEK in Landscape - Jade Rhodes
- Landscape Architecture in the Rural Industrial Environment - Carl Rogers, Heidi Hohmann, Hans Klein-Hewett
- Plants as Inventors - Catherine Seavitt
- Reading the Low-Carbon Landscape - Jonah Susskind
- Including Animals: Co-creating with Our More-Than-Human Neighbors - Roxi Thoren
- Little Things That Run The World: Designing Insect Biodiversity - Gena Wirth
LAF’s 60th Anniversary Party
7:30pm - 10:30pm
The Eastern
3434 Russell St, Suite 501, Detroit, MI 48207
Celebrate with us as we mark 60 years since LAF's founding in 1966. A separate ticket is required, and bundled pricing is available. Learn more
Friday, June 5
Summit Day 2: Workshops and Panels
9:00am - 6:20pm
Detroit Masonic Temple
500 Temple St, Detroit, MI 48201
The second day consists of panels and workshops for attendees to learn skills and models for taking innovative ideas to action. There will be two 1.5-hour workshops sessions with 24 workshop offerings to choose from. See a list of the confirmed workshops.
8:30am Doors Open
9:00am Day 2 Opening Remarks
9:10am Keynote - To be announced soon!
9:45am Panel: Reimagining the Profession
10:40am Coffee/Tea Break
11:00am Workshop Session 1
12:30pm Lunch
1:30pm Workshop Session 2
3:00pm Coffee/Tea Break
3:30pm Keynote - To be announced soon!
4:10pm Panel: Working Inside and Outside the System
5:05pm Keynote - To be announced soon!
5:40pm Panel: The Future
6:10pm Closing Remarks
6:20pm Summit Ends
Saturday, June 6
This optional third day includes local field sessions to illustrate the ideas, innovation, and actions presented during the first two days. These optional tours will be announced in April and available for purchase as an add-on to summit registrations.
Continuing Education Credits

The two-day summit is approved for 14.75 Professional Development Hours (PDH) through the Landscape Architecture Continuing Education System (LA CES) and meets the health, safety, and welfare requirements (HSW). Attendees can earn 14.75 PDH (LA CES/HSW) by attending the summit and both included workshop sessions (11.75 LA CES if not participating in either workshop session.)
Learning Objectives
- Identify more than 30 concepts, tactics, and models for landscape architects to take action to address climate change, biodiversity loss, rapid urbanization, and social inequity.
- Name examples of how landscape architects are demonstrating measurable environmental, social, cultural, and economic impacts to influence decision-making, policy, and investment.
- Examine leadership, collaboration, and advocacy strategies that expand the role of landscape architects in shaping interdisciplinary projects and initiatives and influencing systems-level change.
- Reflect on the past and future of the landscape architecture discipline including how values-driven practice can increase the broader impact of landscape architecture on health, safety, and welfare.







