ASLA 2024 Call for Honors Nominations Now Open
11/5/2023Leave a Comment

Abigail Reimel, ASLA, 2023 Emerging Professional Medal Winner, and Emily O'Mahoney, FASLA, Immediate Past President
Selected by ASLA’s Board of Trustees, the honors represent the highest awards ASLA presents each year.Ìý 
The deadline for nominations is February 12, 2024. Ìý Ìý 
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Know someone who exemplifies excellence? Learn more and nominate them. 
The ASLA Medal is
 bestowed upon a landscape architect whose lifetime achievements and 
contributions to the profession have had a unique and lasting impact on 
the welfare of the public and the environment.
The ASLA Design Medal recognizes
 an individual landscape architect who has produced a body of 
exceptional design work at a sustained level for a period of at least 
ten years.
The Community Service Award recognizes an 
individual landscape architect, group of landscape architects, landscape
 architecture firms, landscape architecture education programs, or ASLA 
Chapters who have provided sustained, pro bono service to the community 
demonstrating sound principles or values of landscape architecture.
The Jot D. Carpenter Teaching Medal  celebrates the outstanding life and career of Professor Jot D. 
Carpenter, FASLA, past president of the ASLA. Professor Carpenter's 
position as Professor of Landscape Architecture at Ohio State University
 was a formidable platform to showcase his honor, commitment, and energy
 as an educator, leaving an indelible mark on landscape architecture 
education. This medal honors his contribution to education and the 
profession.
The LaGasse Medals are named for Alfred B. 
LaGasse, past executive director of the American Institute of Park 
Executives and executive vice president of the National Recreation and 
Parks Association. Recognizes notable contributions by individuals to 
the management and conservancy of natural resources and/or public 
landscapes. 
The Landscape Architecture Firm Award 
recognizes landscape architecture firms that have produced bodies of 
distinguished work influencing the professional practice of landscape 
architecture.
The Landscape Architecture Medal of Excellence  recognizes significant contributions to landscape architecture policy, 
research, education, project planning, and design, or a combination of 
these items.
The Olmsted Medal  was instituted in 1990 to recognize individuals, organizations, 
agencies, or programs outside the profession of landscape architecture 
for environmental leadership, vision, and stewardship. The Medal honors Frederick Law Olmsted, considered the founder of the American landscape architecture profession and steward of the environment.
ASLA Emerging Professional Medal  recognizes an individual who has demonstrated exceptional leadership 
and considerable contribution to the profession of landscape 
architecture, the prospective recipient’s community, and/or a firm or 
design team; early in one’s career. The individual must be within the 
first 10 years of their career and have a degree from a landscape 
architecture program recognized by ASLA.
Honorary ASLA Membership.  This award recognizes persons other than landscape architects whose 
achievements of national or international significance or influence have
 provided notable service to the profession of landscape architecture. 
Up to 8 awards are given. Honorary Members shall be individuals who are 
not landscape architects but whose achievements are of national or 
international significance or influence.
 
		




 
            