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ASLA-NY Open Studio: Mathews Nielsen Landscape Architects

Mathews Nielsen Landscape Architects 345 East 52nd Street #9H, New York, NY, United States

You're invited to an Open Studio at Mathews Nielsen Landscape Architects, led by Kim Mathews and Signe Nielsen, recently appointed to Fast Company’s Most Creative People in Business 1000 list, and two other principals. Mathews Nielsen is a firm that empowers people to use, explore, and enjoy the spaces they inhabit. They imagine what space can

Free

2017 ASLA-NY Design Awards Call for Submissions

The ASLA New York Chapters’s awards program is now calling for Design Award submittals. Organized by the Chapter Awards Committee, the Chapter awards bolster local visibility, acknowledge and promote the work of landscape architects, and publicly recognize excellence in landscape architecture. This year’s jury will be a multidisciplinary panel convened by a sister chapter of ASLA.

Our Future: Perspectives on Design, Sustainability, and Climate Change

Pirch Showroom 200 Lafayette Street, New York, NY, United States

Three prominent landscape architects will discuss the role of design in the era of climate change, and its relationship with sustainability.  Thomas Balsley, Martha Schwartz and Ken Smith will draw upon decades of experience to discuss how to take the lead as creative design professionals and as citizens advocating for the built and natural environment.

$30

Using Plants as a Design Medium

1.5 LA CES PDH. Michael Van Valkenburgh will reflect on using plants as a design medium, specifically focusing on the different collaborations and partnerships required at various stages of the planting design development process. These collaborations include brainstorming design ideas with colleagues at his office, discussing these ideas with clients, consulting nursery professionals when selecting

Seamless or Siloed: Agency Efforts to Transform the Public Realm

2.0 LA CES PDH/HSW Parks Without Borders Discussion Series In recent years, city agencies have released new guidelines to enhance New York City’s infrastructure through improved design, accessibility, connectivity and resiliency. This discussion will explore how agencies and their partners collaborate to develop, use and disseminate guidelines, and the potential for these guidelines to improve

ASLA-NY: Environmental Justice through a Landscape Lens

AIANY Center for Architecture 536 LaGuardia Place, New York, NY, United States

Center for Architecture, 536 LaGuardia Place New York, New York 10012 Environmental justice addresses issues of: (1) unequal distribution of resources such as clean air and water, healthy food, homes, parks, places to walk and sit in public, etc.; (2) inaccessibility of public goods and resources because of transportation, cost or discrimination; and (3) exclusion

Free – $20

ASLA-NY: Tour of the Atrium at the Ford Foundation for Social Justice

Ford Foundation 320 E 43rd Street, New York City, NY, United States

THIS EVENT IS ONLY OPEN TO MEMBERS AND GUESTS OF MEMBERS The Ford Foundation for Social Justice headquarters building, designed by Kevin Roche John Dinkeloo & Associates in 1968, included a 9,000 square foot, 160 foot tall Atrium garden designed by Dan Kiley. The Foundation’s mission-driven renovation modernized the building and also included a renovation

$20

AIANY Transportation+Infrastructure Awards

This year is the third annual AIANY Transportation+Infrastructure Awards program. The New York chapters of the AIA + ASLA hold this awards program to celebrate design excellence in transportation & infrastructure architecture. Building on the success we’ve experienced to-date, we are now going nationwide! Submissions will be accepted starting September 7th.  

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