February 11, 2012 Edit

in Announcements, CLARB

Wayne Grace Student Design Competition

via Council of Landscape Architectural Registration Board (CLARB)

Submissions will be accepted until Friday, June 29, 2012 for this year's Wayne Grace Memorial Student Design Competition.

One grand prize winner will receive $1,000 cash + $1,000 credit towards taking the L.A.R.E. OR purchasing/renewing a CLARB Council Record! It only costs $25 to enter and students are encouraged to submit school projects.


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This competition, open to any student or team of students currently enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate Landscape Architectural Degree Program, recognizes outstanding student examples of landscape architectural work that clearly demonstrate (in words and images that can be easily understood by the public, regulators, landscape architects and other design professionals) how the practice of landscape architecture and licensing affects quality of life.

CLARB's not-for-profit charitable foundation, the Landscape Architectural Registration Boards Foundation (LARBF), created this annual competition in honor of Wayne Grace, a licensed professional who was dedicated to improving the quality of life in his hometown of Macon, Georgia through the practice of landscape architecture and worked to advance the cause of licensure throughout the United States.

If you have questions or need additional information about the competition, please contact Missy Sutton, CLARB Communications Coordinator, via phone (571-432-0332 ext. 113) or email. CLARB's office hours are Monday through Friday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Eastern Time.

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