Honors & Awards
        	           
            
        
        
            
            2010 LaGasse Medal Recipient
        
        
            
                			
                 
                    William L. Flournoy Jr., FASLA
                
				
                    2010
                
                
                     William L. Flournoy Jr., FASLA, will receive the LaGasse Medal for his contributions to the management and conservancy of natural resources and public landscapes. During his tenure at the North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Flournoy managed the nation’s first state conservation tax credit program, ultimately resulting in the donation of more than 180,000 acres, valued in excess of $800 million, for conservation purposes. Among many other conservation projects, Flournoy’s 1972 graduate project helped inspire Raleigh, N.C.’s award-winning greenway program, which some consider the first work of its kind and elevated the role landscape architects play in creating sustainable, healthy communities.??
William L. Flournoy Jr., FASLA, will receive the LaGasse Medal for his contributions to the management and conservancy of natural resources and public landscapes. During his tenure at the North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Flournoy managed the nation’s first state conservation tax credit program, ultimately resulting in the donation of more than 180,000 acres, valued in excess of $800 million, for conservation purposes. Among many other conservation projects, Flournoy’s 1972 graduate project helped inspire Raleigh, N.C.’s award-winning greenway program, which some consider the first work of its kind and elevated the role landscape architects play in creating sustainable, healthy communities.??
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