New Sponsorship Opportunities Available

New Sponsorship Opportunities Available

by Courtney Landoll, PLA, LEED AP

IN SEARCH OF AWARDS SPONSORS (2 available):

We are looking for Annual Awards Sponsors. The cost is a $500 add-on to the base annual sponsor package and providing post-awards refreshments. Contact the NCASLA Office if interested.

IN SEARCH OF HAPPY HOUR SPONSORS (2 available):

We are also seeking Happy Hour Sponsors- one for the Triangle and one for Charlotte. The cost to sponsor a Happy Hour is $500 plus the cost of happy hour refreshments, provided by the Sponsor. Contact the NCASLA Office if interested.

FLO Hike FAQs

FLO Hike FAQs

We’re excited about the upcoming FLO Hike at the North Carolina Arboretum on June 26! We hope you’ll join us and wanted to answer a few frequently asked questions.

Is the hike difficult?

The two guided hikes will have frequent stops and last up to 1.5 hours each. The Carolina Mountain Trail is 1.2 miles long and listed as "moderate." But, over the course of 1.5 hours, “non-athletes” can enjoy it, barring they are not using a walker, wheelchair, or crutches.

Thank You for Attending the 2021 North Carolina Virtual Conference on Landscape Architecture

Thank You for Attending the 2021 North Carolina Virtual Conference on Landscape Architecture

by Dan Lambert, PLA, ASLA

NCASLA held our first ever fully virtual Conference on Landscape Architecture May 19th and 20th where we were greeted by excellent attendance and a very informative, enlightening and engaging series of speakers and an impressive collection of vendors in their virtual booths for membership to interact with. NCASLA would like to thank our event sponsors and vendors who attended for their support in a time when virtual interaction has become ubiquitous but still not the same as a traditional face-to-face conversation and networking opportunity.

NC Licensure and State Advocacy Committee Update: June 2021

NC Licensure and State Advocacy Committee Update: June 2021

by Mike Askin, PLA, ASLA

Currently the NC Licensure and State Advocacy Committee has been tracking a couple of bills that have been introduced into the legislation which concerns our practice.

The first bill is House Bill 936 – Support for North Carolina Trails/Greenways. This bill will help fund Greenways and trails by providing funds to the Parks and Recreation Trust Fund. Using the iAdvocate network from ASLA, we have asked NCASLA members to write their representatives asking for their support for the bill.

Emerging Professionals Committee Update: June 2021

Emerging Professionals Committee Update: June 2021

by Sahar Teymouri, ASLA

Thank you for Attending the Virtual LARE Review Workshop on June 4-6

Earlier this year, the Emerging Professionals Committee hosted the LARE Roundtable Conversation with four panelists sharing their exam experiences and study tips. The EPC has continued its effort by preparing landscape architecture professionals to pursue licensure by facilitating the June 4-6th three-day LARE review workshop. The team of instructors Donnie Longenecker, RLA, ASLA, ULI, Madie Fischetti, RLA, ASLA, AICP, and Reid Ferrero, RLA, that guided participants through this process hold more than 15 years of experience in the LARE Review realm.

President's Update: April 2021

President's Update: April 2021

Welcome to World Landscape Architecture Month! I hope you are enjoying our Instagram page as much as I am as firms take over our page all month. NCASLA took over ASLA’s Instagram page on April 12, so head on over to see what we posted there!

The month of March has had our Chapter extremely busy putting not only the Instagram take-over into motion (thanks to our Communications Committee), but several other items.

2021 Virtual Conference Early Bird Registration Ends April 15

2021 Virtual Conference Early Bird Registration Ends April 15

Early Bird Registration for the virtual 2021 North Carolina Conference on Landscape Architecture ends tomorrow!

Register now to take advantage of our best rate.

Your registration grants you access to eight live sessions, three recorded sessions, and a chance to network and engage with vendors and other attendees. You especially don't want to miss our two keynote sessions with Sara Zewde and Nette Compton!