ASLA calls for proposals

The American Society of Landscape Architects is looking for education session proposals for its Annual Meeting and EXPO Oct. 5-7 in San Francisco. The meeting’s theme is “Designing with Nature: the Art of Balance.”

These education sessions are the main draw for participants to the meeting, and sustainable design is the highest rated topic area. Anyone may submit an education program proposal for consideration. If selected, education program session speakers will receive complimentary registration to the 2007 ASLA Annual Meeting (more than a $500 value) and a $250 discount on hotel expenses. The deadline for submissions is Jan. 10 at midnight (EST). To submit a proposal, click here.

“Stewardship was a founding principal of the landscape architecture profession and our members are always seeking information on how to plan, design, and build in balance with nature,” says Patrick Caughey, president of ASLA. “We want to cast a wide net and encourage everyone involved in helping create sustainable communities to submit proposals on topics that would be of interest to landscape architects.”

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