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American Society Of Landscape Architects
Since the days of Frederick Law Olmsted, landscape architects have been adding value to outdoor space. Today, almost 500 members of the Illinois Chapter of the American Society of Landscape Architects continue to design and redefine the way we use outdoor space. Only ASLA members can use the professional designation. The exclusive ASLA credential shows clients and peers a commitment to the highest level of professionalism, which gives individuals an important competitive edge.

There are numerous opportunities for members to network and collaborate with peers, mentors and experts in the field. The Chapter website includes a job board that allows members to search for potential employers or employees. The Advocacy Committee is currently working to elevate the current Title Act to a Practice Act. Members are encouraged to participate in World Landscape Architecture Month every April to continue to educate the general public about the profession.

The Illinois ASLA awards program recognizes projects with the distinction of President, Honor, and Merit Awards.
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Landscape architects analyze, plan, design, manage, and nurture the built and natural environments.
Landscape architects have a significant impact on communities and individuals' quality of life.
Landscape architects design the outdoor spaces in which people live, work and play.
They design and plan areas as small as private gardens and as large as entire cities.
The goal of landscape architecture is to create environments that are beautiful, functional and in harmony with ecological principles.
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For an RFP, please submit the full RFP file in pdf format.
Posting rates are for a one-month listing.
Renewals or extensions will be charged the monthly rate.
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Take advantage of more than 100 education opportunities, allowing attendees to fulfill their professional development requirements in four days.
See the seven education tracks which focus.
Due to ongoing issues related to the 11/9/21 Comcast outage, this webinar has been rescheduled for 12/15/21 from 12:00 to 1:30 pm.
Our speakers have worked very hard to make this a unique and fun event.
Join IGIA and ILASLA for two days of learning and reinvigorate your own career!
As landscape architects, we are not only stewards for our environment, but stewards for our communities and our neighbors.
We must listen to and stand in solidarity with our communities of color, and pledge to fight against any actions or systems that perpetuate racial inequity.
We know that landscape architects can do better.
We echo the National ASLA and Landscape Architecture Foundation statements through our dedication to ensuring equity, inclusion, and justice are central tenets of our discipline in Illinois and beyond.
Fifty-two jurisdictions have recognized that landscape architecture regulation is necessary to protect public health, safety, and welfare.
The practice of landscape architecture should preserve and maximize the use of natural systems and resources, keep the public safe from hazards, and prevent damage to public or private property from changes in the built environment.
The education, experience, and examination required to earn a license ensures that licensed landscape architects can effectively protect the public and our communities from harm.
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