Eligibility
Professional Awards
The project’s creative team must include at least one of
the following:
- A landscape architect;
- A graduate of a landscape architecture program; or
- A faculty member of a landscape architecture program.
NOTE: The work of non-landscape architects may be submitted in
the Communications category.
The jury process is “blind,” in other words the identities
of the entrant and creative team are not revealed to the jury. Members
of the ASLA Honors and Awards Advisory Committee and the Professional
Awards Jury, as well as the firms, organizations, or agencies they
represent, are not eligible to enter the Professional Awards program.
The ASLA retains the right to disqualify any entry that does not
meet the program requirements or that presents a conflict of interest.
In such cases, refunds will not be issued.
Student Awards
Student ASLA or Student Affiliate members are eligible to enter
one project per category. Entrants must provide proof of registration
as a student during the 2004-2005 academic year (such as a copy
of a student identification card). Student entries may be individual
or team efforts.
The jury process is “blind,” in other words the identities
of the entrant and creative team are not revealed to the jury. Members
of the Student Awards Jury will recuse themselves from judging any
entries with which they have a conflict of interest (for example,
a juror who teaches in a landscape architecture program will not
judge entries submitted by students from that program). The ASLA
retains the right to disqualify any entry that does not meet the
program requirements or that presents a conflict of interest. In
such cases, refunds will not be issued, if applicable.
Questions? Contact Carolyn Mitchell, ASLA Honors and Awards
Coordinator, at 202-216-2331 or cmitchell@asla.org.
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