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ASLA Celebrates Women's History Month
ASLA's First Women Fellows of Color
- Karen Phillips, FASLA - First African American female ASLA Fellow
- Lolly Tai, FASLA - First Asian American Pacific Islander female ASLA Fellow
ASLA Award Winners (Individuals)
Recent Female-Led ASLA Award-Winning Projects
2019
- Florence Griswold Museum | The Artists’ Trail: History, Ecology, and Sense of Place, Old Lyme, CT, STIMSON, 2019 ASLA Professional Honor Award in Analysis and Planning
- Lower Rainier Vista & Pedestrian Land Bridge, University of Washington, Seattle, GGN, 2019 ASLA Professional Honor Award in General Design
- McIntire Botanical Garden: Masterplan for Resiliency and Healing, Charlottesville, VA, Mikyoung Kim Design, 2019 ASLA Professional Honor Award in Analysis and Planning
- , 2019 ASLA Professional Honor Award in Communications
2018
2017
- Fluid Territory: A Journey into Svalbard, Norway, Kathleen John-Alder, 2017 ASLA Professional Award of Excellence in Research
- Birmingham Residence, San Francisco, CA, Andrea Cochran Landscape Architecture, 2017 ASLA Professional Award of Excellence in Residential Design
- Texas Capitol Complex Master Plan, Austin, Page and Sasaki Associates, 2017 ASLA Professional Honor Award in Analysis and Planning
- Central Seawall Project, Seattle, WA, James Corner Field Operations, 2017 ASLA Professional Honor Award in General Design
- Chicago Botanic Garden: The Regenstein Learning Campus, Chicago, IL, Mikyoung Kim Design and Jacobs/Ryan Associates, 2017 ASLA Professional Honor Award in General Design
- Windhover Contemplative Center, San Francisco, CA, Andrea Cochran Landscape Architecture, 2017 ASLA Professional Honor Award in General Design
- Rendering Los Angeles Green: The Greenways to Rivers Arterial Stormwater System (GRASS), 606 Studio Cal Poly Pomona, 2017 ASLA Professional Honor Award in Research
- Telegraph Hill Residence, San Francisco, CA, Andrea Cochran Landscape Architecture, 2017 ASLA Professional Honor Award in Residential Design
Additional ASLA Resources on Women in Landscape Architecture
The Women in Landscape Architecture Professional Practice Network
ASLA's Women in Landscape Architecture (WILA) PPN
focuses on the experience and contributions of women in the profession.
WILA works to create resources for women in the profession, provide
mentorship opportunities, encourage discussion of work/life balance
concerns, and establish a virtual home for members.
Women in Landscape Architecture posts from The Field:
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- : The 2018 Women in Leadership Roundtable and WILA Walk
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Interviews
Landscape Architecture Magazine
Books by and about ASLA Members
- by Tha?sa Way, FASLA (Charlottesville: University of
Virginia Press, 2009)
- by Louise Mozingo, ASLA, and Linda Jewell, FASLA
- by Sonja Dümpelmann and John Beardsley, eds. (Routledge, 2015)
- by Susan Herrington (Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press, 2015)
- by Cynthia Zaitzevsky (W. W. Norton, 2009)
- by Emily Waugh (San Rafael, CA: ORO Editions, 2011)
- by Kelly Comras, FASLA (Athens: University of Georgia Press, 2016)
- by Charles A. Birnbaum, FASLA, and Stephanie S. Foell, eds. (Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press, 2009)
- by Charles A. Birnbaum, FASLA, and Scott Craver, eds. (Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press, 2018)
ASLA Presidents
- 2023-2024 — SuLin Kotowicz, FASLA
- 2022-2023 — Eugenia Martin, FASLA
- 2021-2022 — Emily O'Mahoney, FASLA
- 2019-2020 — Wendy Miller, FASLA
- 2016-2017 — Vaughn B. Rinner, FASLA
- 2011-2012 — Susan M. Hatchell, FASLA
- 2008-2009 — Angela D. Dye, FASLA
- 2003-2004 — Susan L. B. Jacobson, FASLA
- 1999-2000 — Janice Cervelli, FASLA
- 1992-1993 — Debra L. Mitchell, FASLA
- 1990-1991 — Claire R. Bennett, FASLA
- 1987-1988 — Cheryl L. Barton, FASLA
- 1983-1984 — Darwina L. Neal, FASLA
The 2013 Historic American Landscapes Survey (HALS) Challenge: Documenting the Cultural Landscapes of Women
- 2013 HALS Challenge brief
- First Place: , Salem, Oregon
By Laurie Matthews, ASLA
- Second Place: , Tucson, Arizona
By Gina Chorover, Jennifer Levstik, and Helen Erickson, Associate ASLA,
with University of Arizona Student Researchers: Jae Anderson, Crystal
Cheek, and Ryan Sasso
- Third Place: , Siloam Springs, Arkansas
By Benjamin Stinnett and Kimball Erdman, ASLA
From the ASLA Archives
The Professional Practice Library
at ASLA houses more than 2,000 volumes on landscape architecture and
related fields, and receives more than 130 journals and newsletters. In
addition, it is home to the society’s archives. Most of the archival
resources were placed in storage during the construction of the Center for Landscape Architecture but we hope to restore access to researchers in 2019.
- 1972 ASLA Survey of Women by Darwina Neal, FASLA
- The
National Survey of Career Patterns Among Women in Landscape
Architecture (September 1983) by Joan Iverson Nassauer, FASLA, and Karen
Arnold
- Design Forum '81: Women Up Front by Alice C. Loh, ASLA, MRAIC