LABash will be hosted by The Ohio State University students March 11-13, 2026, in Columbus, OH, and the early bird registration deadline is February 9.
Students, design professionals, and educators are encouraged to supplement their DREAM BIG with Design Paper Parks experience with a two-part virtual introduction to Disney Parks led by Walt Disney ...
The coasts of the Great Lakes don’t always get as much attention as their oceanic counterparts, but they are just as essential in understanding climate change. In three locations, shifting lands—the ...
"Every action we take, every project we construct, and every garden we plant has a carbon footprint." — Chris Hardy, ASLA, PLA, Sasaki ASLA and the ASLA Fund have developed: Decarbonizing ...
ASLA has extended the 2026 Student Awards registration and submission deadlines in response to educator feedback. Here are the updated dates, key eligibility rules, and the submission details students ...
The waterways on China’s Hainan Island have proven to be vulnerable to flooding, but a new landscape within the Sanya River restores previously decimated mangroves that alleviate some of that risk ...
Client: David Hovey and Associates Architect, Inc. As hard as it may be to imagine green roofs in the arid Arizona climate, this project deploys a blanket of them across half a million square feet, ...
Sub-Saharan Africa’s most densely populated country, Rwanda, faces critical challenges with an expected population doubling in the next 30 years, yet minimal additional farmland capacity. To address ...
Philadelphia’s reinvention of Dilworth Park elevates and untangles a 1960s-era sunken hardscape into a more usable, sustainable, and equitable public space— appropriate as the democratic front porch ...
Rising waters and sinking land are the story of Parsons Island in the mid-Atlantic Chesapeake Bay: mapped in 1685 as a 447-acre island, it is today a mere 77 acres, with relative annual sea-level rise ...
Jules Mainor, Student ASLA; Anna Desmone, Student ASLA; Jui Dudhiya, Associate ASLA; Tatiana Veloso, Associate ASLA; Omori Yui, Student International ASLA How should we think about urban design in a ...
The United States is still recovering from urban renewal decisions to prioritize highways over communities, resulting in neighborhoods—primarily occupied by residents of color—that have been ...