Emerging Professionals Committee Update: July 2021

Emerging Professionals Committee Update: July 2021

by Sahar Teymouri, ASLA

Thank you for Attending the Raleigh Sketch Crawl on June 9

The Summer Sketch Crawl in Downtown Raleigh was held with the sponsorship of the Barrs Recreation. Twenty attendees joined the event ranging from students to established practitioners and enjoined sketching and networking together. To see pictures from the event, check out the album on the NCASLA Facebook page titled 2021 Raleigh Sketch Crawl.

The EP Committee plans to have another Sketch Crawl event soon in the Charlotte area and a few other in-person events. Please share with us your favorites places to visit and sketch to help us develop a library for future sketch tours.

NC Licensure and State Advocacy Committee Update: July 2021

NC Licensure and State Advocacy Committee Update: July 2021

by Mike Askin, PLA, ASLA

Currently the Committee is tracking HB 496 (Property Owners' Rights/Tree Ordinances).

This bill has passed the house and is sitting in the Senate rules. To oppose this Bill, the Committee has Used the IAdvocate system through ASLA National. If you see any alerts from National’s iAdvocate system, please respond or if you are not part of the IAdvocate system please join.

Modernist Landscape Architect Lewis Clarke, FASLA Passes Away

Modernist Landscape Architect Lewis Clarke, FASLA Passes Away

This remembrance was published by the College of Design at NC State and is adapted from the nomination of Lewis Clarke for the 2016 ASLA Medal by Rodney Swink, PLA, FASLA.

Lewis Clarke, FASLA, passed away on Sunday, June 6, 2021 at the age of 94. He catalyzed the evolution of American landscape architecture for over sixty-five years as a professor at the North Carolina State University School (now College) of Design and as a visiting lecturer at numerous universities. Through nearly five decades of active practice, his contributions and achievements have been multi-faceted, award winning and historically significant.

FLO Hike Registration Closes June 24

FLO Hike Registration Closes June 24

We’re excited about the upcoming FLO Hike at the North Carolina Arboretum on June 26! Hurry, registration closes at 5:00 PM ET.

If you’re still deciding, here are some answers a few frequently asked questions about this event.

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.

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.