Log in or sign up for Eventbrite to save events you're interested in.Log in or sign up for Eventbrite to save events you're interested in.The LAF Innovation + Leadership Symposium is the culmination of the year-long have the potential to bring about impactful change to the environment and humanity and have the capacity to grow the leadership potential of landscape architects. Home Top. The six recipients of the 2019–2020 LAF Fellowship for Innovation and Leadership will present their projects on: Never pursuing any work that comes from RFPs This year’s annual LAF Innovation + Leadership Symposium showcased leading-edge thinking in landscape architecture to address a breadth of pressing issues. Making use of current courses, curricula, events, and partnerships

The six 2019-2020 LAF Fellowship for Innovation and Leadership recipients will present projects in a two-part virtual symposium on June 16th and June 18th to … Jeremy Ruskin, MD Medical Director . None of the above If you do not pass, you may re-take it. Allow Facebook friends to see your upcoming events?Thank you for completing your registration!

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In what promises to be a powerful virtual event, the six 2019-2020 LAF Fellowship for Innovation and Leadership recipients will present their projects on design activism, resiliency planning near New Orleans, working landscapes in the Middle American city, overlooked writings from varied disciplines as a geopolitical study of land, indigenous knowledge leading design interventions in […] Thank you for attending day 1 of LAF's Innovation + Leadership Symposium with Jeffrey Hou, Liz Camuti, and Diana Fernandez.You will receive your score after you submit the quiz; attendees scoring 75% or higher will receive 1.0 PDH (HSW). The events of the last few months have only underscored our collective need for transformational leaders who can take us through these difficulties to a more sustainable, equitable, and just world.” This symposium provides a platform to bring important conversations to broader audiences and bring about much-needed societal change.This online event was broken into two sessions, each day featuring presentations from three of the Fellows.

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Landscape architects must decide if they want to champion change by engaging in deep dialogues about spatial injustice and racial erasure to rise up against legacies of white supremacy and dismantle settler colonialism.

In Jeffrey Hou’s presentation, he suggests that landscape architects view design as driven by: COVID-19: LAF staff are teleworking and our programs continue uninterrupted.Climate change, rapid urbanization, species extinction, and inequity make the need for sustainable landscape solutions greater than ever.LAF works to increase the capacity, influence, and impact of landscape architects to create a more sustainable, just, and resilient future.For over 50 years, LAF has been identifying priorities and strengthening the discipline to meet weighty environmental, social, and economic challenges. The International LAM Research Conference and LAMposium is the largest LAM conference in the world – attracting nearly 400 people representing the global LAM community to one location. Despite the extensive design and planning process, many residents feel that the new plans do not reflect the goals and objectives that the community had for themselves. * But how people experience space is very different depending on their identity and public spaces often fall short from meeting the goal of welcoming people of every age, gender, race, income, or sexual orientation. By focusing on community-defined design excellence and allowing the community to define beauty, we can create spaces that are more resilient and representative of communities of all backgrounds.Heterogeneity is a term often used to describe the resilience of ecological or biological systems. Home Title. According to Hou, an ecosystem for design activism may include:

Urban + rural All of the above The moment is now. The first session featured fellows Jeffrey Hou, Professor of Landscape Architecture and Director of Urban Commons Lab at University of Washington, Liz Camuti, Landscape Designer at SCAPE, and Diana Fernandez, Associate at Sasaki.Facing environmental and social crises on a global scale, how can landscape architecture education prepare students to become changemakers in meeting these challenges?