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Landscape Architecture Research Exchange Virtual Event

This highly interactive event is a chance to shape research questions, find collaborators, and discuss challenges and best practices for collaborative research.

This first-of-its-kind virtual gathering will be an interactive opportunity for academic and professional practitioners to identify shared research interests, explore opportunities for collaboration, and begin to shape a responsive research agenda for landscape architecture.

After introductory remarks, attendees will participate in a series of small-group, speed networking sessions based on their research aims and interests. Each group will be curated using information attendees provide on the event registration form. Groups meet in breakout rooms with an assigned facilitator to guide the discussion.

This event is for landscape architecture professionals and faculty members. It is not open to current students. (Students — stay tuned for future opportunities.) The event is free to attend, but space is limited and registrants will be divided into groups in advance, so please do not register unless you are committed to attending.

Thursday, January 22
1-2:30pm EST

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About the Landscape Architecture Research Exchange

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The Landscape Architecture Research Exchange is an initiative of the Landscape Architecture Foundation (LAF) and the Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture (CELA), designed to connect landscape architecture professionals and academics around shared research interests. Key goals are to:

  • Improve shared understanding of the importance of research and how knowledge is generated, shared, utilized, and disseminated in landscape architecture
  • Create opportunities and dialogue across academic and professional practice to foster research partnerships and knowledge exchange while building community
  • Identify research areas, interests, and questions along with potential action items for collaboration between academic and professional practitioners

LAF is grateful to the many individuals and organizations that provide financial support towards fulfilling our mission to support the preservation, improvement, and enhancement of the environment.

Much of what LAF is able to accomplish would not be possible without the thought leadership and financial investment of our major supporters, including ASLA, which provides over $125,000 of in-kind support annually.

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