Conference and Awards Committee Update: February 2022

Conference and Awards Committee Update: February 2022

by Dan Lambert

Planning for the 2022 NCASLA Conference on Landscape Architecture continues and we are rapidly approaching time for early registration. As a reminder, our conference is being held in Wilmington at the Hotel Ballast May 19-21. SAVE THE DATE!!

The winners of the 2021 NCASLA Annual Awards were released on January 28 (see the list here). Look for highlights of the award winners via email and NCASLA social media over the next few months as we approach the conference in May. The 2021 award winners will be celebrated at an event alongside the 2022 winners at the conference in Wilmington.

The Emerging Professionals Committee is planning the 2nd LARE Roundtable Conversation in March

The Emerging Professionals Committee is planning the 2nd LARE Roundtable Conversation in March

by Sahar Teymouri

This year's roundtable has four panelists who took the exam or are in the process of taking the exam. We will hear the experiences at different stages of their careers, the importance of licensure in their career path, and great study tips. Mark your calendars for Friday, March 18, 2022, from 12:00-1:00 pm for the event. Stay tuned for more details to come, and make sure to register.

A Sacred Space: NC A&T Professor Wins an International Competition to Design a South Carolina Heritage Park

A Sacred Space: NC A&T Professor Wins an International Competition to Design a South Carolina Heritage Park

This story was submitted by NC A&T

In the South Carolina Lowcountry, there lies a community with a remarkable history that’s fading away.

This community known as Scanlonville, near Charleston, started out as a settlement for freedmen who crowdfunded their purchase right after the Civil War of a former marsh-front plantation of more than 600 acres. During the 20th century, Scanlonville became a hub of Black life, with dozens of homes, shops, the area’s largest Black beach and a beachfront pavilion that hosted musical acts as famous as Duke Ellington.

To preserve the memory of this settlement as gentrification threatens to erase what remains, a local civic group decided set out to build a heritage-based public space. The international contest held to find a designer was won by W. Chris Harrison, a College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences faculty member and coordinator of the college’s Landscape Architecture Program.

Remembering Marsha Lynn Wyly

Remembering Marsha Lynn Wyly

This remembrance was published by Wilkerson Funeral Home on January 28, 2022.

Marsha was a loving wife and caring mother, who enjoyed singing in church choirs. Marsha was also a very talented Landscape Architect. After receiving her Master of Landscape Architecture degree from NC State University she did extensive work in N.C. for three decades. She was asked to do work in other states as well; such as, the Armed Forces Retirement Home in Washington, DC. She was appointed by several N.C. governors to various N.C. state boards, on which she served for many years. She was awarded the Special Recognition award from the NC Chapter of the American Society of Landscape Architects in 2015.

At Long Last... The 2021 NCASLA Award Winners

At Long Last... The 2021 NCASLA Award Winners

by Dan Lambert, PLA, ASLA

The last two years have been, well, unique to phrase it in the best possible light. A part of the disruption that the pandemic world has brought to our lives includes the struggle to determine the right way to honor our fellow professionals who have done exceptional work over the past few years as we do every year, with the NCASLA Annual Awards.

Typically, the chapter holds a gala associated with the conference to honor winners. With last year’s shift to a virtual conference, we decided to hold out until summer for better opportunities for an in-person event. As it turns out, that has not been possible in the time since and our wonderful slate of 2021 NCASLA Annual Award winners have waited patiently for the time when they will be announced.

That time is now. Here are your 2021 NCASLA Annual Award Winners!!

President's Update: January 2022

President's Update: January 2022

by Hollie Colony, PLA, ASLA

It’s 2022, and I hope you all had a restful holiday and a happy New Year. I am looking forward to maintaining these monthly newsletters to touch base with you and keep you updated on what your Executive Committee has been up to.

The Executive Committee has been busy getting ready for the annual planning retreat. We will be meeting a couple of different times over the next 2 weeks to welcome new Executive Committee members, and strategically plan for the 2022 year. Some of the things we will be doing to set ourselves for this next year is approving the budget, reviewing goals for the Chapter, reviewing goals for each of the committees, getting updates on the NCASLA Conference on Landscape Architecture in Wilmington.

Become a 2022 Annual Sponsor Today

Become a 2022 Annual Sponsor Today

In 2022, keep your name in front of key decision makers the entire year by being an annual sponsor with NCASLA.

Your support and partnership with NCASLA helps advance the landscape architecture profession while promoting your products, services, and company awareness. Your goodwill will not go unnoticed among important decision-makers in the field. NCASLA has enjoyed a long and productive relationship with partners, vendors, and advertisers and we would like to thank you for helping to make our chapter a success!

Call for Entries: 2022 Professional and Student Awards

Call for Entries: 2022 Professional and Student Awards

THE DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSIONS IS FEBRUARY 24, 2022 AT 5:00 PM ET. NO EXTENSIONS WILL BE GIVEN.

Award submissions are open all ASLA Members and nonmembers, Associates, and Fellows in the state of North Carolina or for projects located within the state of North Carolina. This includes Faculty members and Students currently teaching or enrolled in North Carolina landscape architecture programs.

Call for Entries: 2022 Special Awards

Call for Entries: 2022 Special Awards

The North Carolina Chapter of the American Society of Landscape Architects sponsors an Annual Awards Program. NCASLA strengthens the profession in North Carolina while promoting stewardship of the environment by recognizing significant achievements of landscape architects, citizens, organizations and landscape architecture students. The Annual Awards Program is administered by the NCASLA Executive Committee Member-At-Large and additional assistance from the association management. The NCASLA Awards Program procedures closely follow the national ASLA Awards Program procedures.

The Special Awards Program recognizes those who have made significant contributions to the profession and to the enhancement of the physical environment. All Special Awards nominations are solicited and reviewed by the Past President’s Council, which votes on the final selection.

DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSIONS: 05.03.2021