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    The public can get a look at changes proposed for the Royal    Poinciana Plaza at 2 p.m. April 7.  
    On that date, Samantha David, head of plaza manager Up Markets,    architect Daniel Kahan and landscape architect Keith Williams    will informally present the plan in the lecture hall of the    Preservation Foundation of Palm Beach, 311 Peruvian Ave.  
    In an application for Landmarks Preservation    Commission review filed Friday, Kahan and Peter Papadopoulos,    his Smith and Moore Architects colleague, described the    proposal for the 12-acre plaza. It would restore all existing    stucco trim, decorative transom grilles and metal work; replace    all windows with aluminum impact-resistant ones; add new patios    and gathering areas in the central courtyards; add new    driveways; and enhance the landscaping by adding seasonal    flower trees and citrus trees to the parking lots and    courtyards, among other changes.  
    There is no charge to attend but reservations are required.  
    For reservations, call 832-0731.  
    The landmarks board will get a formal look at the plan at its    April 16 meeting. That meeting starts at 9:30 a.m. and takes    place in council chambers at Town Hall.  
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    How does the production of energy    combine with a regions culture to affect the urban    landscape?  
    That will be the topic of a talk by    Wes Michaels, a landscape architect from Louisiana State    University, at the University of Houston. The talk begins at 4    p.m. Wednesday in Room 101 of Cemo Hall.  
    Michaels is co-founder of the LSU Urban Landscape Lab, which    researches the ecological and cultural relationships in urban    areas, an outgrowth of the rebuilding of New Orleans after    Hurricane Katrina.  
    The talk, which is sponsored by UH Energy and is free and open    to the public, will address biofuels and wind power, as well as    water infrastructure and how energy production affects the    distribution and management of shared resources.  
    To attend, RSVP to sacoates@UH.edu or call    713-743-6100.  
    WHAT: Energy, Culture and Landscapes, presentation by LSU    landscape architect Wes  
    Michaels.  
    WHEN: 4 p.m. Wednesday, March 25  
    WHERE: UH Cemo Hall, Room 101. Parking available in the Welcome    Center garage, off  
    Entrance 1. http://www.uh.edu/maps/index.php  
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"my eyes... my ears..." Post-performance panel discussion  Tom Ryan (landscape architect)
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Did you know...                      DesignIntelligence ranks ESF's LA        undergraduate program at #15 in the U.S. and #3 in the        east. The grad program also comes in at #13 nationally.            The Federal Bureau of Labor Statistics projects that      demand for landscape architecture services will grow      by over 14% by 2022!            Both the BLA and MLA programs are accredited by the Landscape      Architecture Accreditation Board.                    Giving to Landscape Architecture      Landscape Architecture Department Funds        
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      Zotero -      Moon Library Skill Sharpener Series      Monday, March 23,      2015, 12:45 pm - 1:30      pm. 110 Moon.    
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      Washington      Internship Program - Tabling and Information      Session      Tuesday, March 24,      2015, 9:00 am - 4:00      pm. The Gateway Center - Tabling      Area.    
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      Since 1911 the Landscape Architecture program at SUNY-ESF has      been educating practitioners and teachers, designers and      planners, advocates and policy makers who have devoted      careers to a viable, sustainable integration of natural and      cultural communities.    
      The Department of Landscape Architecture      offers three degree programs designed to educate students to      contribute in varied ways to society and the wise use of land      and landscape. Each provides a basis for students to      establish career directions in the profession of landscape      architecture. The bachelor and master of landscape      architecture, and master of science degrees are offered.      Qualified undergraduate students may apply for the combined      B.L.A./M.S. fast-track option.    
      The quality of a student's professional development is      monitored in part by a requirement that a grade of C or      higher be earned to progress to the next studio.    
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    The annual San Francisco Flower and Garden Show is just around    the corner and the School of Landscape Architectures ASLA    Student Affiliate Chapter has designed yet another striking    garden that we expect will be a highlight at this years show.  
    Designed by a dedicated BFA and MFA design duo, Eric Arneson    and Nahal Sohbati began their design process in August of 2014    which is based upon contrast, transition, and balance.    Sublimation is defined as the transition of a substance    directly from solid to gas without passing through the    intermediate liquid phase. In this installation Sublimation is    redefined in the gardenscape by emphasizing the transition from    solid to void and from hard to soft. Stones, gabions and bold    specimen plants are juxtaposed by an ethereal sculpture,    epiphytic green walls, flowing grasses, and other vegetation    that thrive in the California coastal climate. Circulation    throughout the garden will be a sublime experience of    contrasting elements resulting in artistic harmony.  
    Over the course of the past few weeks, the ASLA Student    Affiliate Chapter has been hard at work creating elements such    as a wood serpentine bench that will serve as the focal point    of the design, testing full-scale mockups of stacked gabion    cages, and building the sculpture piece that will create the    illusion of lifting the solid base of the garden well beyond    the confines of the space.  
    The San Francisco Flower and Garden Show serves as a platform    for exhibits by landscape architects, designers, and students    from around the nation who wish to showcase their creative    design process from concept to reality in a very short period    of time. Over the course of five days, innovative landscapes    complete with sculpture pieces, fountains, waterfalls, seating    areas, native and exotic plant material, and a great deal of    passion and dedication completely transform the San Mateo event    Centers large barren shell and vast concrete floors into a    variety of garden oases.  
    The show is open to the public for one week, March    18th  22nd and is host to more    than 5-acres of designershowcase gardens. Additionally,    there are a full range of seminars, exhibits, and    demonstrations that provide opportunities to learn about    landscape design and innovation, gardening, growing and    preparing garden-fresh food, designing with flowers and    creating livable outdoor spaces.  
    Getting to the show is easy with Caltrain! The    closest Caltrain stop to the San Mateo Event Center is the    Hillsdale Caltrain Station. From there you can board the    courtesy show shuttle which will drop you off directly in front    of the event centers entry. For cost of tickets, show    schedule, and additional show information please visit the        San Francisco Flower and Garden Show Website.  
    We look forward to seeing you at the show!  
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    The entranceway and visitor centre at the Te Kopahou Reserve on    Wellingtons south coast has won the New Zealand Institute of    Landscape Architects George Malcolm Supreme Award for its    outstanding design and execution.  
    The award was presented at the NZILA annual conference in    Rotorua on Friday evening.  
    Wellington Mayor Celia Wade-Brown says the award is a fine    tribute to the huge amount of painstaking work over the past    few years to transform the entrance of the former Owhiro quarry    into a beautiful and popular gateway to Te Kopahou Reserve.  
    The overall project was led by Wellington City Councils senior    landscape architect, Charles Gordon. Council architect Carlos    Gonzales was instrumental in creating the visitor centre    building.  
    Mayor Wade-Brown says anyone who remembers the "very unpleasant    industrial landscape" at the western end of Owhiro Bay Parade    after the closure of the quarry and its takeover by the City    Council in the late 1990s will celebrate the transformation.  
    "It was a blasted, potholed area, pretty much devoid of any    vegetation, and it was dominated by a very large and ugly    workshop building.  
    "Now the area is truly attractive. The landscaping and planting    has had time to become established and the quarry building has    been repurposed in a highly creative way to become a busy and    popular visitor and interpretive centre.  
    "The entranceway is a great introduction to anyone who wants to    walk to Pari-whero - Red Rocks - and it complements all the    work being done to replant and landscape the former quarry    itself."  
    George Malcolm Supreme Award - citation:  
    The Te Kopahou Reserve project undertaken by the Wellington    City Council successfully demonstrates a sensitive and balanced    response to an old resource site (quarry) that is now highly    valued for its natural setting.  
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    Te Kopahou entranceway on south coast wins NZILA Supreme    Award  
    The entranceway and visitor centre at the Te Kopahou Reserve on    Wellingtons south coast has won the New Zealand Institute of    Landscape Architects George Malcolm Supreme Award for its    outstanding design and execution.  
    The award was presented at the NZILA annual conference in    Rotorua on Friday evening.  
    Wellington Mayor Celia Wade-Brown says the award is a fine    tribute to the huge amount of painstaking work over the past    few years to transform the entrance of the former Owhiro quarry    into a beautiful and popular gateway to Te Kopahou Reserve.  
    The overall project was led by Wellington City Councils senior    landscape architect, Charles Gordon. Council architect Carlos    Gonzales was instrumental in creating the visitor centre    building.  
    Mayor Wade-Brown says anyone who remembers the very unpleasant    industrial landscape at the western end of Owhiro Bay Parade    after the closure of the quarry and its takeover by the City    Council in the late 1990s will celebrate the transformation.  
    It was a blasted, potholed area, pretty much devoid of any    vegetation, and it was dominated by a very large and ugly    workshop building.  
    Now the area is truly attractive. The landscaping and planting    has had time to become established and the quarry building has    been repurposed in a highly creative way to become a busy and    popular visitor and interpretive centre.  
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