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April 15, 2012 Edit

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EP Summer Greenroof Tour

Summer 2012 Emerging Professionals (EP) 101 Series:

Local Innovation in Greenroofs: Wildlife, Plants and Technology
A Green Roof Tour and Roundtable Discussion

6:00-8:30pm
June 13*, 2012 (tentative as we confirm roof tour availability, check back for updates!)
$20 non-member / $15 members / $10 students and emerging professionals
PDH's available!

Hosted by the ASLA EP Committee and Columbia Green this summer's EP 101 Series Event offers a guided green roof tour, showcasing three of Portland’s most noteworthy ecoroofs, followed by a roundtable discussion touching on wildlife, plants and technology. Space is limited to 25 attendees so RSVP today! Attendees will be eligible to receive PDH credits. All are encouraged and welcomed to attend!

Tour stops may include: The Indigo + Multnomah County Library + Ecotrust Building + Ladd Tower
A Portion of this event is a walking tour – bring appropriate footwear and keep an eye on the forecast!

*Note: Date has been changed from June 14 to June 13!

Register as an Emerging Professional (link coming soon)

RSVP Today! (link coming soon)

DONATE $150 to support this event as an EP Continuing ED Sponsor

Contact Christopher Olin for more information

March 30, 2012 Edit

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March 2012 Newswire

 

MARCH 2012

UPCOMING CHAPTER EVENTS (APRIL IS LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE MONTH!)

04.20 | ASLA Oregon North Park Block Design Charrette
04.20 | ASLA Oregon Emerging Professionals Social
04.21 | ASLA Oregon Enlightened Landscape[s] Symposium
04.26 | UO A&AA Career Symposium 
04.26 | Pine Nursery Design Charrette
04.26 | FLO's Birthday!
06.14 | ASLA Oregon EP 101 Series: Greenroof Tour + Roundtable - PDH Opportunity!

OTHER UPCOMING OPPORTUNITIES

03.31 | Community Horticultural Therapy Program
04.04 | Community Trees Field Class
04.13 | BCSLA Annual Conference
05.02 | Living Future unConference 
05.03 | UFIS Soils and Urban Tree Conference
05.17 | Landscape Field Day
06.02 | Portland Memory Garden PDH Seminar
06.03 | Portland Memory Garden Open House

06.07 | Oregon Urban & Community Forestry Conference
08.05 | Transportation Research Board Meeting

ASLA OREGON CHAPTER 2012 SYMPOSIUM


Elevate your understanding of landscape by taking it to a higher level. ASLA Oregon invites you to expand your thinking over two days of inspired guest speakers, discussions and a design charrette. Join us for learning and networking opportunities, as well as the opportunity to earn valuable professional development hours (PDH’s).

download promotional mailer PDF

more information + registration - REGISTER BY 3/30 FOR EARLY BIRD RATES!

2012 sponsorship opportunities

become a 2012 supporting sponsor for just $100!

Your company name will be featured on the event program! 

PRESENTING SPONSOR
ASLA Oregon Chapter is pleased to announce our
2012 Enlightened Landscape[s] Symposium Presenting Sponsor:

Buell Recreation, LLC specializes in providing a variety of commercial quality park and playground products to public and private organizations throughout the western United States. We pride ourselves in representing proven manufacturers with the highest standards of integrity, who develop safe, durable and innovative products.

Learn more about Buell Recreation

View 2012 ASLA Oregon Chapter Sponsorship Opportunities

View 2012 ASLA Oregon Chapter Sponsors Page

landbytes 

Launched in July of 2011, LANDbytes is ASLA Oregon Chapter's premier e-publication showcasing articles, briefs, reviews, spotlights and more! New this month:

Get Ready! Landscape Architecture Month is Coming!
By Rebecca Wahlstrom

Happy Birthday, FLO!
By Rebecca Wahlstrom

AnnouncementS AND ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

April is Landscape Architecture Month!
NLAM, 04.26, and YOU
Executive Committee Call for Volunteers
Communications Committee Call for Volunteers
Summer Internships
New Landscape Architecture Flyers!
ASLA Notes and Numbers Facts and Figures PDF

KEEPING YOURSELF CURRENT

Please help us keep our mailing list current.
Send updates or corrections of your contact information to info@aslaoregon.org.


Contact Us
Executive Committee and other contact information is available at the Chapter Website.
For mailing and other administrative inquiries about the chapter, contact:

ASLA Oregon Chapter
147 SE 102nd Avenue
Portland, Oregon 97216
phone: 503.227.6156
fax: 503.253.9172
info@aslaoregon.org

Follow Us
Oregon ASLA Facebook Page
Oregon ASLA on Twitter
Oregon ASLA Blog
LANDbytes

Event Calendar

Check out the online Calendar of Events for the most up-to-date listing of opportunities!

March 29, 2012 Edit

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Landscape Field Day

via Jim Larson, Cascadian Nurseries

Cascadian Nurseries 2012 Landscape Field Day - May 17th, 2012
Featuring Dan Hinkley (Plantsman, Author, Speaker, Horticultural Consultant) and Nicholas Staddon (Monrovia).

Don’t miss it!

CEU credits are available for OLCA members and PDH credits are available for ASLA members.

Questions? 

Contact Jim Larson
Ph: 503.647.9292
jlarson@cascadiannurseries.com
www.cascadiannurseries.com

February 11, 2012 Edit

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Erosion Control Workshop CEH Opportunity

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Erosion Control Workshop Offered for Regulators, Specifiers and Contractors
An erosion control workshop will be offered for regulators, specifiers and contractors on Tuesday, February 21, from 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. at Portland Community College’s Rock Creek Events Center. The registration of $25 includes lunch and is payable at the door. Space is limited, so pre-registration is recommended by emailing melissa@acfwest.com.

Presented by Profile Products, LLC, ACF West, Inc., and Fox Erosion Control, this workshop will feature important EPA regulatory updates, along with innovative new approaches for writing strong specifications for getting good results. Contractors will share case studies of challenging projects and Best Management Practices for erosion and sediment control challenges.
“Facing unpredictable Pacific Northwest weather conditions and increasingly stringent regulations, it is more important than ever to have the right tools in your erosion control toolbox,” says Damon Sump, Regional Sales Manager for Profile Products.
PCC Rock Creek Events Center is located at 17705 NW Springville Road, Portland, 1.5 miles north of the 185th street exit on Highway 26. Participants may earn six CEH credits. For more information, contact Melissa Hurley at 503-772-5115 or melissa@acfwest.com.

For more information:
Melissa Hurley
ACF West, Inc.
503-771-5115
melissa@acfwest.com

January 26, 2012 Edit

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Portland Memory Garden PDH Seminar

Portland Memory Garden Celebrates a Decade of Achievement
Press Release, February 2012

The Portland Memory Garden in southeast Portland will be celebrating its 10-year anniversary with a two-day event called Founders’ Day.

On Saturday, June 2nd from 8:30am to 5:00 pm, the Friends of the Portland Memory Garden will sponsor a panel-discussion seminar at Good Samaritan Hospital that will include a keynote address by Susan Rodiek.

On Sunday, June 3rd the Friends will host a celebratory open house in the Portland Memory Garden from 12:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m., which will include guided tours, free nature crafts, music, and refreshments. Both events are open to the public, though registration is required for the Saturday Seminar.

The Portland Memory Garden, located off S.E. Powell at 104th Avenue, was designed to meet the special needs of those with memory disorders such as Alzheimer’s disease and to provide respite for their caregivers. The garden was dedicated in May 2002 and is one of eight “memory gardens” in the U.S., and one of only two built on public land. Last year the Portland Memory Garden was chosen as the recipient of the annual Therapeutic Garden Design Awards sponsored by the American Horticultural Therapy Association.

The Friends of the Portland Memory Garden is a non-profit organization formed in 2008 that, along with Portland Parks and Recreation and the help of volunteers, maintains the garden.

The Friends also sponsors regular activities led by registered horticultural therapists and geared to those with memory disorders and their caregivers.


Participants will earn 6 HSW PDH’s if they participate in the entire days events.

For more information or to volunteer contact Brian Bainnson 
www.portlandmemorygarden.org
503-256-8955

January 22, 2012 Edit

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NCI Charrette Trainings in Portland

via the National Charrette Institute

This is our first training to offer hands-on learning in high-tech tools for distance participation and meeting facilitation including the use of touch-tables and keypad polling. Learn the tools and techniques for planning and managing a project with full collaboration and support. Practice indispensable skills for facilitating contentious public meetings. Gain your basic and advanced NCI certificates in one week. Register early and save.

“This is an excellent course which gives participants tools that can be used beyond the charrette process and is valuable in day to day project management.” (Karl Soderholm, VP/Director of Landscape Architecture, England-Thims & Miller, Inc.
These trainings and all live webinars are all accredited with the AIA for continuing education system (CES) units, with the AICP for certification maintenance (CM) credits, the ASLA for LA CES professional development hours (PDH), and the Congress for the New Urbanism for CNU-A continuing education credits.

*Students: We have limited scholarships available for students. Please e-mail us (info@charretteinstitute.org) for information and application instructions. Applications due 2/3/12.

See here for more information: http://www.charretteinstitute.org/trainings.html


Thank you,
Heidi

Heidi Haberbush, Program Coordinator
503-233-8486 FAX 503-233-1811

National Charrette Institute
1028 SE Water Ave, Suite 245
Portland, OR 97214 

January 10, 2012 Edit

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Phoenix 2012: Call for Annual Meeting Presentations Issued

via LAND e-news from ASLA

ASLA has announced the call for presentations for the 2012 Annual Meeting and EXPO, to be held September 28–October 1 in Phoenix at the Phoenix Convention Center. The deadline for education session proposals is January 20, and detailed information is available online.

More than 6,000 attendees are expected, and the meeting will feature a diverse spectrum of industry experts speaking on a wide range of subjects, from sustainable design to active living to best practices and new technologies. More than 130 education sessions and field sessions will be presented during the meeting, providing attendees with the opportunity to earn up to 21 professional development hours under the Landscape Architecture Continuing Education System. Many of the sessions will also qualify for continuing education credit with the Green Building Certification Institute (toward LEED AP credential maintenance), the American Institute of Architects, the American Institute of Certified Planners, and other allied professional organizations and state registration boards.

The 2011 Annual Meeting and EXPO in San Diego featured more than 460 exhibits as well as 135 education sessions for the 5,571 registered attendees—the second-largest attendance in ASLA history. For an overview of the 2011 sessions, see http://www.asla.org/2011meeting/EdOverview.html.

November 27, 2011 Edit

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LA's still needed for Architects in Schools!

Landscape Architects still needed for the Architects in Schools Program!

The Architects in Schools Program is still in need of volunteer landscape architects for the 2011-2012 school year! Architects in Schools matches professional landscape architects with 3rd through 5th grade teachers for a 6 week classroom residency at no cost to the schools. The program is based on a curriculum guide that teachers and their partner landscape architect can use to compliment existing curriculum. The curriculum uses architectural concepts to teach math, science, social studies, language arts and other disciplines and includes 'green' designing concepts. Landscape architects can receive 1 pdh for participating. Those who've participated report the experience of sharing their passion with young people to be very rewarding. For applications, questions and more information, please contact Kim Ruthardt Knowles as soon as possible at 503.317.7537 or kim_ais@msn.com. For more information about the Architecture Foundation of Oregon, go to the website at www.af-oregon.org.

June 23, 2011 Edit

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Correction: Oregon Recognizes LA CES

via LAND e-news from ASLA Nationals:

In the first of a planned series of inserts delivered with Landscape Architecture Magazine, the June edition mistakenly indicated in a graphic that Oregon does not yet recognize the Landscape Architecture Continuing Education System (LA CES) to satisfy continuing-education requirements

Oregon does, in fact, recognize LA CES and has for some time.

April 12, 2011 Edit

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APA 2011 Planning Conference UPDATE

save the date!
"Much ado about planning" conference
may 5-6, 2011 - ashland, oregon

The American Planning Association (APA)
Oregon Chapter has released details for their 2011 Planning Conference.

Make your room reservation now!

Stratford Inn Ashland | 800.547.4741
Room Rate - $95 plus tax per night
Ask for the OAPA room rate.

Visit www.oregonapa.org for:

  • Award Nomination Forms and Information
  • Scholarships
  • Sponsorship Opportunities
  • AICP Credits Available!

Registration is Open!

March 17, 2011 Edit

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Newswire - March 2011

MARCH 2011

Upcoming Chapter Events

Announcements

Event Calendar

Check out the online Calendar of Events for the most up-to-date listing of opportunities!

Additional Opportunities

More Information

UPCOMING CHAPTER EVENTS
LANDSCAPE FUSION: 2011 ASLA Oregon Chapter Annual Symposium & Charrette
April 15-16, 2011 - Portland, OR








Charette

Friday, April 15, 2011 at 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
ALTA Planning + Design, 711 SE Grand Ave., Portland, OR 97214

Emerging Professionals Social
Friday, April 15, 2011 at 5:00 - 7:00 pm
Bunk Bar, 1028 SE Water Ave., Portland, OR 97214

2011 Annual Symposium
Saturday, April 16, 2011 at 8:00 am - 6:30 pm
Portland State University, Shattuck Hall Annex, 1914 SW Park Ave., Portland, OR 97201

CE Credits
Symposium - 6.0 hours of HSW PDH credits and 1.5 hours of general PDH credits.
Charrette - 1 hour of PDH credit.

For more details and to register for this event Click Here!


EXHIBITS & SPONSORSHIPS ARE AVAILABLE!

Exhibits are a cost-effective way to make new contacts. Exhibit registration includes one full symposium registration for the primary representative for access to the educational offerings, meals, breaks and all session materials.

Sponsorships are a great way to support ASLA Oregon Chapter programs, as well as gain increased exposure. Sponsors will be listed in the Symposium program, on the website, in the Newswire, etc. Sponsors will also be recognized on-site at the event.

For more exhibit and sponsorship details and to sign up today Click Here!

ASLA/AIA EMERGING PROFESSIONALS JOINT MOVIE NIGHT:
Aboriginal Architecture: Living Architecture
93 Minutes
Thursday, March 31, 2011
Doors Open at 5:30pm / Free Admission
Center for Architecture / 403 Northwest 11th Avenue, PDX
Pizza by the Slice + Beer + Wine Offered

Join us for a screening! 
The Oregon ASLA and AIA Portland Emerging Professionals Committees are pleased to invite you to join us in the viewing of Aboriginal Architecture, a 93 minute documentary showcasing a unique view into contemporary North American Native Architecture. This film depicts a wide variety of traditional responses to the modern concerns of constructability, materiality, energy and environmentally concious design. By touring seven Aboriginal communities - Pueblo, Mohawk, Inuit, Crow, Navajo, Coast Salish, and Haida - a renaissance of traditional forms, materials, and approaches are presented which meld with the requirements of contemporary life.
A testament to the importance and inter-related nature of Architecture and Landscape Architecture, please join us for this stunning movie, delicious snacks, and special discussion!
See you there!


Download the PDF Flyer


For more information contact: anthonym@waterleafarch.com / christopher@kochla.com

ANNOUNCEMENTS
Request for Qualifications: 
Celilo Falls Interpretive Pavilion, Celilo Park, Oregon

Confluence Project invites local artists, architects, and/or designers living in Oregon or Washington to submit their qualifications for the artistic design of an interpretive pavilion and plaza to complement Maya Lin’s tribute artwork at Celilo.

Preference will be given to Native American artists/designers with a strong connection to the Columbia River Basin and Plateau. 3-4 qualified artists/designers will be selected by a design review committee and granted a stipend of $1,800 to team with a licensed architect of their choice and develop a design proposal.


Deadline for submitted qualifications: Wednesday, March 30, 2011—5:00pm PST

* Download the full process PDF.

* Qualification submissions will be accepted online (see this website for updates and information about the process).

* Please fill out the website submission form and upload appropriate materials. Only completed submissions will be considered.

* Send questions to: pavilion_design@confluenceproject.org.

* Questions will be accepted until Monday, March 21, 2011—5:00pm PST. An open house to learn more about the project, view the design model, and answer your questions is planned for Tuesday, March 22, from 6:00—7:00 pm. Doors will open at 5:30 at 415 West Sixth Street, Vancouver, WA, 98660.

JobLinks

Summer internships are an excellent opportunity for students to gain valuable hands-on experience while providing firms with extra help and prospective future employees. ASLA is offering a special JobLink summer internship promotion to its members. During the months of February, March, and April, ASLA members may post one free intern position per firm, agency, or organization. ASLA will target students with email reminders promoting JobLink, informing them about the summer internships to increase the applicant pool.

Here’s what members need to get started:

1. Visit the JobLink home page.
2. Click “Post a Job.”
3. Members will be redirected to the login page. Enter the member’s login and password. Should log in assistance be required, contact Member Services at 888-999-ASLA (2752).
4. Complete the fields requested. From the “Career Category” drop down menu, “Internship” must be selected in order to receive the free posting.
5. When done, click “Post Job.” Members will be taken to the “E Commerce / Shopping Cart” screen and the internship will appear in the basket at no charge.
6. Click “Proceed to Payment” to proceed with the order.
7. Review the details of the order, then click “Ok” to finalize the order.
8. The internship posting will “go live” immediately.

Whether the challenge is recruiting new employees or searching for new jobs, JobLink is the solution. JobLink offers an exclusive reach to the landscape architecture community with its two primary functions—job postings and résumé postings—making JobLink the best way to recruit top quality candidates for open positions or for individuals to find new positions. As an inexpensive alternative to newspaper ads and other generic online career sites, JobLink provides access to a smaller, more qualified pool of candidates and firms that are actively looking for new talent.

For more information or questions about JobLink or the free internship posting, please contact me at cmitchell@asla.org.

ASLA requests case studies on green infrastructure for stormwater management case studies

Recently, ASLA announced its advocacy efforts to demonstrate to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) that green infrastructure design techniques are highly- effective, cost-efficient tools to address stormwater management. Please encourage your chapter members working on stormwater management projects that utilize green infrastructure and Low Impact Development (LID) to use the ASLA Green Infrastructure Project Survey to tell us about their project(s).

In filling out the survey, EPA is looking for particular project information, including:

estimated cost of the project
specific stormwater management design techniques utilized
amount of impervious areas that was managed
stormwater reduction performance analysis
number jobs created
any other community or economic benefits resulting from the project

As you may know, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has initiated a national rulemaking to establish a comprehensive program to reduce stormwater discharges from new development and redevelopment and make other improvements to strengthen its stormwater program. EPA announced that during this rulemaking process, it will examine, analyze and evaluate sustainable green infrastructure design techniques that mimic natural water processes that infiltrate and recharge, evapotranspire, and/or harvest and reuse precipitation. This is a tremendous opportunity to showcase the work of landscape architects and demonstrate to EPA that green infrastructure design techniques and Low Impact Development (LID) are highly-effective and cost-efficient tools for communities to address their stormwater issues.

Upon demonstrating the tremendous value of green infrastructure design techniques, EPA could issue a final rule that encourages more communities to utilize landscape architecture projects to help manage their rainwater and other water quality issues. This is an important time for landscape architects. Please submit your projects today!

If you have any questions or concerns, please don’t hesitate to contact me about this important federal advocacy effort.

Roxanne Blackwell, Esq.
Federal Government Affairs Manager
American Society of Landscape Architects
636 Eye Street, NW
Washington, DC 20001
202-216-2334
rblackwell@asla.org

American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) Launches a Series of Educational, Google SketchUp Animations

With funding provided by the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA), the American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) launched a series of educational, Google SketchUp animations designed to introduce some basic sustainable landscape design concepts to the general public. Metropolis magazine, in praising the effort, called one animation “Landscape Architecture for Dummies,” but really the goal was to briefly, clearly illustrate the breadth and depth of a relatively unknown, yet important, field of design that actually affects all of us.

The animations, created by Daniel Tal, ASLA, also presented ASLA with an opportunity to show people how landscape architects use sustainable design approaches to solve pressing social, environmental, and economic challenges.

* The first animation, “From Industrial Wasteland to Community Park,” explains how damaged landscapes can be restored through bioremediation and redesign. Bioremediation, which involves using microbes and plants to restore soil health, remains a little known technique, but actually offers a highly cost-effective solution for dealing with those acres and acres of brownfields still polluting most American cities.

* “Leveraging the Landscape to Manage Water” focuses in on how green infrastructure systems – including green roofs, bio-retention systems, and permeable pavements – work together to manage stormwater. Again, many communities face increasingly expensive stormwater runoff and pollution problems, and this animation presents viable examples of how to use the landscape to solve these water infrastructure issues. The animation illustrates what happens below the ground as well.

* “Revitalizing Communities with Parks” exposes the inequalities in access to park space in many communities, but also presents a positive vision for how an asphalt parking lot can be easily turned into a green social gathering place. With so many communities left out by their park systems, this animation offers a way forward for communities seeking to build long-lasting assets for themselves. For this one, Allison Arieff, a noted design journalist, provided the narration.

* To address the critical health problems caused by our dysfunctional built environment -- obesity, diabetes, and depression -- “Designing for Active Living” presents some model design fixes that can together totally revamp the way people move through a community. Complex ideas like “transit-oriented development” and “complete streets,” or streets for all users, come to life. The idea is to show how any car-centric community could make these design fixes and help reduce their expensive medical problems. Arieff also narrated this one.

* Lastly, “Building a Park Out of Waste,” takes aim at the greenhouse gas emissions that come from building construction – some 5.5 percent of total emissions. Instead of sending demolition waste to the landfill and throwing out all that embedded energy, this animation suggests ways to maximize available resources and reuse building materials in a new park, lessening greenhouse gas emissions in the process. With a sustainable landscape, everything old can be made new again.

These animations and their supporting materials are meant to help the public get a sense of both sustainable landscape design and the type of work that landscape architects do. Each animation has a companion guide to sustainability education resources. Designed specifically for students from kindergarten to 12th grade, the resources include curricula, games, activity guides, and videos to help classrooms explore these ideas in greater depth. All these resources are at your disposal when you are discussing the profession in your communities.

Greenroads

Great news, Greenroads is looking for new projects and enthusiastic people and organizations to join in our mission to support sustainability in transportation!

First Greenroads Project Starts Construction

That's right, ground has broken on our first project already! Check out our photostream on Facebook for more information about the Southeast Pioneer Way Reconstruction Project with the City of Oak Harbor, WA!

Spring Application Period Now Open Through April 30

We are now accepting new applicants for project reviews. We have also posted our Selection Criteria to assist you with deciding which project to submit as well as a quick primer on How to Get Your Project Rated. The application period will close on April 30, 2011 at 11:59pm. We are accepting applications on an approximately quarterly basis so do not fret if you miss this deadline - there will be another soon.

Public Comment Period Closes May 7

We posted the latest Greenroads Manual on February 4. Our public comment period officially opened February 7, 2011 and will close on May 7, 2011. Please consider registering as a Reviewer to add your helpful comments soon!

Become a Member, Sponsor or Volunteer

If you are interested in getting involved with Greenroads Foundation, please take a look at our brand new Join page.

Website Facelift

You may notice a bit of rearranging has been going on with the website - we are very pleased with our facelift so far, especially the home page! Let us know what you think!

Re:STREETS Website is Now Operational!

The Re:STREETS website is now operational! Take a look at the latest information about the Re:STREETS project that is developing a comprehensive manual of design tools for building streets that balance the needs of pedestrians, bicyclists, motorists and transit riders of all ages as well as promote social interaction, recreation, commerce and ecosystem regeneration.

The manual will be developed collaboratively during a working conference and design charette at UC Berkeley, July 21-23, 2011. The final publication will be developed from the conference work sessions. Interested professionals from a wide range of disciplines are encouraged to participate, especially landscape architects.

For more information please go to www.restreets.org or contact me at kirstenn@migcom.com.

February 2011 Trustee’s Report:

Some of the highlights from our National Office and a local advocacy efforts over the past month are as follows:

Governance and Administration:
The ASLA Executive Committee met in Washington, DC, February 11-12. Highlights of the meeting included: review of the fourth quarter Program and Operations Report and the FY 2010 year-end finance and investments report; federal advocacy updates; a meeting with the senior staff of the Green Building Certification Institute (GBCI); review of proposed revisions to administrative policies on conflict of interest and document retention for action by the Board of Trustees at midyear; review of proposed amendments to the ASLA Constitution and Bylaws to bring those documents into conformance with the new ASLA/Landscape Architecture Foundation Memorandum of Understanding; and a briefing from the U.S. General Services Administration’s Commissioner of the Public Building Service, Robert A. Peck, Hon. ASLA.

The Executive Committee also continued discussions on two issues related to member qualifications: 1) whether licensure should be required for Full membership in the Society; and 2) whether Full membership should be open to internationally educated landscape architects in place of the International membership category. The Licensure Committee has taken the lead on the licensure/membership issue while the Member Services Committee has taken the lead on the international/membership issue, with collaboration between committees for both projects. Please provide me with your thoughts on these cricitcal issues.

Government Affairs:
Important Reminder! Chapter leaders, please encourage your members to use the ASLA Green Infrastructure Projects Survey to submit case studies and background information on their stormwater management projects. ASLA is working to submit at least 300 case studies to demonstrate to the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) the effectiveness and cost benefits of green infrastructure and Low Impact Development to address stormwater issues. EPA has begun the preliminary stages of the Proposed National Rulemaking To Strengthen the Stormwater Program, which could call for increased use of green infrastructure techniques, which could provide tremendous employment opportunities for the profession. We need everyone’s participation on this critical advocacy effort!

ASLA was invited to participate in a Let’s Move conference call featuring First Lady Michelle Obama, Interior Secretary Ken Salazar and Let’s Move Honorary co-chairs Drew Brees and Dominique Dawes, and Mark Dessauer from Healthy Kids Healthy Communities.

Finally, I represented the Oregon chapter along with Tim Van wormer who represented OSLAB as participants in a joint advocacy day on February 28, in Salem. It was billed as the Oregon Design Professionals Day at the Capitol (landscape architects, architects, engineers and surveyors). ASLA provided magazines and handouts in support of this effort. We met 8 Senators and Representatives including the Senate President, Peter Courtney. We also heard from the Co-Chairs of the House along with three other Representatives who talked to the group. It was a great first step in what we hope will be an ongoing communication with the State politicians to advocate for our professions. Unfortunately there were only 2 LA’s compared the other 3 professions who had many volunteers. Keep this in mind for future events if you expect LA’s to make their voices heard.

april IS LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE MONTH!

Check out these links for more information about National Landscape Architecture Month!

ASLA NLAM2011

Designing our Future: Sustainable Landscapes

Public Relations 365
Need help with your chapter’s PR? We officially introduce ASLA Public Relations 365. Join the conversation and check out this new living chapter public relations resource. As chapters participate, we can more aptly meet your needs not to mention having a fun time doing it!

Looking to get involved with your local chapter?
Have an idea for Landscape Architecture Month 2011?
Contact ASLA Oregon Communications Chair, Christopher Olin, today!

EVENT CALENDAR

Check out the online Calendar of Events for the most up-to-date listing of opportunities!

ADDITIONAL OPPORTUNITIES
IIDA Oregon March Forum









































You can register @ http://iidaforummarch2011.eventbrite.com

Tickets are limited and will sell out so please register today.

Ecoroof Portland 2011

The third annual Ecoroof Portland event will take place on Friday, March 18th, at the Oregon Convention Center. Ecoroof Portland 2011 participants will learn how ecoroofs work, why they're important, and what resources are available to help start their own projects. You will get information directly from ecoroof vendors including architects, consultants, contractors, landscape architects, manufacturers, nurseries, structural engineers, suppliers, researchers, and non-profit and community organizations. The keynote speakers will be Paul Kephart of Rana Creek and Wolfgang Ansel of the International Green Roof Association. We will have several speakers and public tours available throughout the month of March. All are free and open to the public. ASLA members can learn all about them by visiting our website at www.portlandonline.com/bes/ecoroofpdx.

Ray Freeman to teach a LARE Section E prep class in Seattle

The purpose of this course is to prepare students to take Section E: Grading & Drainage of the Landscape Architects Registration Examination. In this course, students will learn how the performance sections of the LARE are organized, what material is typically covered on the exam, strategy tips on attacking the vignettes and how the vignettes are evaluated by the licensing boards. The course will also take students through the fundamentals of grading and drainage, intermediate-level concepts for grading and problem solving techniques applied to sample exercises. Students will participate through lecture, group discussion and practice exercises, with each exercise increasing in difficulty until ultimately reaching the level of the actual exam vignettes. Each student will receive a course syllabus containing approximately 130 pages of information pertinent to Section E of the exam as well as 25 exercises and vignettes. Desk crits while working are part of the class.

Date: March 25-27, 2011
Friday 8:30 am – 6:30 pm, Saturday 8:30 am – 6:30 pm, and Sunday 8:30 am – 6:00 pm.
University of Washington, Gould Hall Room 114

To learn more or register online visit http://wasla201103lare.eventbrite.com

Illuminated City: A Light with Content Symposium

via Jeff Schnabel
Department of Architecture
Portland State University

The Department of Architecture at Portland State University is proud to announce its second annual symposium, Illuminated City: A Light with Content Symposium, on Saturday, April 9, at the PSU Shattuck Hall Annex. Made possible through generous private donations and strategic partnerships, this year's event will explore new lighting technologies and strategies that enrich the built environment, and will feature presenters and artists from around the globe.

"This symposium, the second in a new series of annual events, brings international perspectives into the local and regional debate about architectural issues that affect us all," said Clive Knights, Chair of the Department of Architecture. "As a school fascinated by the capabilities of material to embody meaning, it seems imperative to talk about what is perhaps the most pervasive medium of all - light."

This all-day event will showcase the work of national and international experts, including Leni Schwendinger of Light Projects, LTD, Ali Momeni of Minneapolis Art on Wheels, Thomas Schielke of Germany's arclighting, and the founders of Urbanscreen, a light projection company from Germany. All will present their research in lighting design and technology, and discuss how practitioners here in the Pacific Northwest can make use of this emerging element to architecture. Presenters will also demonstrate some of their more recent works on-site at Shattuck Hall.

"Attendees will get first-hand information on radically new ideas about urban lighting and the technologies that make them possible," said Jeff Schnabel, Assistant Professor of Architecture and the Chair
of the Symposium Committee. "They will see demonstrations of light media in the venue and will be able to talk with the designers who created them."

In conjunction with the symposium, the Department of Architecture will host a special PechaKucha ("chit-chat" in Japanese) night, open to attendees and other members of the public. Devised in Tokyo in 2003 as an event for young designers to meet, network and show their works in public, PechaKucha hinges upon a 20-image x 20-second presentation format, which keeps the event concise and rapidly paced.

The second in a series of annual symposia, Illuminated City is sponsored in-part by InFocus Projections, SpitBall Media, the Regional Arts & Culture Council and the Portland Development Commission. The event is open to the public with payment of a $45 registration fee, and is an AIA-approved continuing education event.

The PSU Department of Architecture's faculty hopes that this event will bring the strategic use of light and projection to the forefront of the Portland architecture community's conversation about emerging media, as well as strengthen Portland's reputation as a leader in progressive, sustainable architecture.

"Several European countries and Australia are currently the centers of renewed interest in urban lighting," Schnabel said. "It is moving slowly into the States, but we have the unique opportunity to make Portland a leader while simultaneously enriching the place we live. As designers and planners, we often don't think as much about the nighttime condition as we should. This symposium is an opportunity to change that."

For more information on the event, visit www.illuminated-city.com
Please contact the Department of Architecture at 503.725.8405 or architecture@pdx.edu with questions.

San Diego Chapter to hold LARE Section E Review Course

The San Diego ASLA Chapter will be holding a LARE Section E review course on April 22 - 24 at the New School of Architecture and Design (downtown San Diego).

Please Click Here to view the flyer or visit their website at: http://www.asla-sandiego.org/Download/LARE%20SECTION%20E_SD%20flyer.pdf

Nevada Chapter to Host Two LARE Workshops

The Nevada Chapter will be hosting two workshops this spring for Sections C&E. The workshops will be held in May. For registration form and additional information, please contact Tammi Gaudet at 702. 270.4025 or tammi.gaudet@cox.net

MORE INFORMATION

Job Listings

Landscape architecture firms can reach landscape architects across Oregon with an advertisement in NewsWire or on our website. Details click here.

NewsWire Submittal Requirements

NewsWire is a publication of the Oregon Chapter ASLA.

NewsWire is published at the beginning of each month for annoucing information for the following month. All ads and information must be received by noon of the previous Friday for inclusion

Please send all submissions questions and comments to Dana Baisden.

Keeping Yourself Current

Please help us keep our mailing list current. Send updates or corrections of your contact information to info@aslaoregon.org

Contact US

Executive Committee and other contact information is available at the Chapter Website

For mailing and other administrative inquiries about the chapter, contact:

ASLA Oregon Chapter
147 SE 102nd Avenue
Portland, Oregon 97216
phone: 503.227.6156
fax: 503.253.9172
info@aslaoregon.org

FOLLOW US

Oregon ASLA Facebook Page
Oregon ASLA Emerging Professionals Facebook Page
Oregon ASLA on Twitter
Oregon ASLA Blog

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Illuminated City: A Light with Context Symposium

The Department of Architecture at Portland State University is proud
to announce its second annual symposium, Illuminated City: A Light
with Content Symposium, on Saturday, April 9, at the PSU Shattuck Hall
Annex. Made possible through generous private donations and strategic
partnerships, this year's event will explore new lighting technologies
and strategies that enrich the built environment, and will feature
presenters and artists from around the globe.

"This symposium, the second in a new series of annual events, brings
international perspectives into the local and regional debate about
architectural issues that affect us all,"
said Clive Knights, Chair of
the Department of Architecture. "As a school fascinated by the
capabilities of material to embody meaning, it seems imperative to
talk about what is perhaps the most pervasive medium of all - light."

This all-day event will showcase the work of national and
international experts, including Leni Schwendinger of Light Projects,
LTD, Ali Momeni of Minneapolis Art on Wheels, Thomas Schielke of
Germany's arclighting, and the founders of Urbanscreen, a light
projection company from Germany. All will present their research in
lighting design and technology, and discuss how practitioners here in
the Pacific Northwest can make use of this emerging element to
architecture. Presenters will also demonstrate some of their more
recent works on-site at Shattuck Hall.

"Attendees will get first-hand information on radically new ideas
about urban lighting and the technologies that make them possible,"
 
said Jeff Schnabel, Assistant Professor of Architecture and the Chair
of the Symposium Committee. "They will see demonstrations of light
media in the venue and will be able to talk with the designers who
created them."

In conjunction with the symposium, the Department of Architecture will
host a special PechaKucha ("chit-chat" in Japanese) night, open to
attendees and other members of the public. Devised in Tokyo in 2003 as
an event for young designers to meet, network and show their works in
public, PechaKucha hinges upon a 20-image x 20-second presentation
format, which keeps the event concise and rapidly paced.

The second in a series of annual symposia, Illuminated City is
sponsored in-part by InFocus Projections, SpitBall Media, the Regional
Arts & Culture Council and the Portland Development Commission. The
event is open to the public with payment of a $45 registration fee,
and is an AIA-approved continuing education event.

The PSU Department of Architecture's faculty hopes that this event
will bring the strategic use of light and projection to the forefront
of the Portland architecture community's conversation about emerging
media, as well as strengthen Portland's reputation as a leader in
progressive, sustainable architecture.

"Several European countries and Australia are currently the centers of
renewed interest in urban lighting,"
Schnabel said. "It is moving
slowly into the States, but we have the unique opportunity to make
Portland a leader while simultaneously enriching the place we live. As
designers and planners, we often don't think as much about the
nighttime condition as we should. This symposium is an opportunity to
change that."

For more information on the event, visit www.illuminated-city.com.
Please contact the Department of Architecture at 503.725.8405 or
architecture@pdx.edu with questions.

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2011 ASLA Oregon Symposium

April 15-16, 2011: Portland State University, Shattuck Hall
Design Charrette will be held at ALTA Planning & Design
Symposium will offer 6.0 hours of HSW PDH credits and 1.5 hours of general PDH credits. Charrette will offer 1 hour of PDH credit.

Click Here to Register Now!

Download PDF for more information

Join ASLA Oregon as we explore a FUSION of ideas, concepts, and design that will inspire you to see the Northwest landscape in a whole new light. Two days of activities and education sessions led by national and local experts will generate its own unique energy, providing power and passion for attendees, as well as valuable professional development hours (PDHs), networking, and fun!

2011 ASLA OREGON SYMPOSIUM - LANDSCAPE FUSION
See you there!

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Fall EP 1010 Workshop + Happy Hour a Success!

The Fall Emerging Professionals Workshop & Happy Hour had a great turnout, with 24 attendees including:  EP members, ASLA members and nonmembers and persons from other agencies including BES & PBOT.  Many participants took advantage of the 1.5 PDH credits and recieved certificates were handed out at end of the tour.

Kandy Welch from Harry L. Stearns gave a demo at the beginning which outlined basic lighting principles and types, and there were several rounds of Q&A prior to leaving for the tour.

Tour:
The tour, stopped and viewed 7 built projects making use of all types of lighting.  Kandy answered questions along the way and took foot-candle readings with a light meter.

  • Suspended overheads
  • Post-mounted floods
  • In-grade and post/stake mounted uplights / accents
  • Bollard lights
  • Wall and Step lights
  • Submersible lights
  • Custom lighting applications


Happy Hour:
Over half of the group met at Bridgeport for the Happy hour, which was a great  networking opportunity for the several EP’s in attendance.  Also, several of the seasoned ASLA members called themselves “RE-emerging professionals” and explained they intend to participate in future events... so keep that in mind for future events.

Stay tuned for more Emerging Professionals events in the next year via the web or by joining the facebook page.

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Newswire - December 2010

 

DECEMBER 2010

Upcoming Chapter Events:

Announcements:

Event Calendar

Check out the online Calendar of Events for the most up-to-date listing of opportunities!

Additional Opportunities

More Information

CHAPTER EVENTS
12.02 | design|spring construction professionals gathering (EUGENE)

It’s time for (beer):30!

Design|Spring is starting a new tradition: a semi-annual gather of emerging design, engineering and construction professionals from Design|Spring, CSI, ASLA and more! Our hope is to open up lines of communication and allow all of us to get to know each other better. Even if you don’t care for beer, we still hope to see you!

Date/Time: Thursday, December 2 at 5:30
Location: The Bridge – 444 E. 3rd Street – Eugene, OR – right next to the Ferry Street Bridge (the former Peabody’s)

Contact Mariko Blessing with any questions.

12.07 | MT HOOD SECTION: Crystal springs stream restoration

Crystal Springs Stream Restoration
Dennis O'Connor with Habitat Concepts and Zachariah Perry, Crystal Springs Canyon Manager at Reed College will discuss the restoration of a degraded urban creek into a canyon habitat.

Date: December 7, 2010
Time: 5:30
Location: 1204 SE Water Avenue. (New location)

Dennis O’Connor has over 30 years of experience as a landscape designer and restoration ecologist, specializing in stream and wetland enhancement and upland erosion control projects. He has participated in the construction supervision and/or installation of a majority of his projects, whether working with a contractor or a youth crew. He is the author of several publications on drought resistant plants and their use, soil bioengineering, and stream enhancement. Dennis approaches landscape design with an understanding of ecological functions and aesthetic values of natural systems, and the desire to create self-sustaining systems that benefit both the public and natural environment.

NEW LOCATION for Mt. Hood Section Events!
1204 SE Water Avenue, Portland. (This is a new location and is 5 five blocks north of Group Mackenzie's offices. The building is on the Southeast corner of Water Avenue and Salmon Street.)

Upcoming

January 11, 2011 at 5:30 pm Permeable Paving
Gale Schroeder with Willamette Graystone will explain the design and installation requirements for permeable paving.

February 1, 2011 at 5:30 Urban Greenspaces
Mike Houck, Executive Director of the Urban Greenspaces Institute will discuss his work.

Information

Our goal as the new Mt. Hood section co-chairs is to provide opportunities for members to obtain Professional Development Hours at the section meetings. Please contact Steve Shapiro (steve@shapiro-la.com) or Joyce Jackson (jjackson@maulfoster.com) if you care to suggest a topic.

12.09 | Emerging Professionals Fall 101 Series Workshop + Happy Hour

Join the ASLA Oregon Emerging Professionals Committee for this educational event in Portland on December 9th featuring a lighting workshop, tour, and ending with a happy hour.

We are pleased to welcome parties of all disciplines to our Fall EP 101 Series Event!

Join us for an informative workshop session, specialty lighting tour and happy hour!

$3 at the door / free to ASLA Members
1.5 PDH credit hours available

6:00pm
Rendezvous and Basics of Lighting Demo
GreenWorks PC, 24 NW 2nd, PDX

6:30pm
Pearl District Specialty Lighting Tour
Led by HL Stearns Lighting Rep Kandy Welch

8:00pm
Emerging Professionals Happy Hour
BridgePort BrewPub, 1313 NW Marshall, PDX


More Information:
Contact Christopher Olin via email or by phone at 503.286.7175.
Download a PDF of the flier to share with others.

Join the Emerging Professionals Facebook Group for more info



l a n d s c a p e  f u s i o n  | April 15-16, 2011.

Please save the date to join us for the next ASLA Oregon Annual Symposium entitled “Landscape Fusion”. This will be the premiere landscape architecture event of the year, held April 15 & 16, 2011 in Portland State University’s Shattuck Hall.

Highlights include:

• Keynote Speaker Walter Hood, FASLA
• Friday Tour and Charrette Events
• Opportunity to acquire at least six Professional Development Hours (PDHs)
• State of the Practice CEO Forum
• Technical Break-out Learning Sessions
• Socializing with your fellow landscape architecture professionals!

More specifics will be announced in coming weeks.  For more information, or to volunteer for the event planning, contact Marianne Zarkin ASLA Oregon Vice-President for Chapter Services at 503.758.3131 / mzarkin@gmail.com or Dana Baisden 503.227.6156 / dbaisden@updatemanagement.com.

CHAPTER ANNOUNCEMENTS
in memoriam: Brian mccarthy

The Oregon Chapter was saddened by the news of the passing of Brian McCarthy, Managing Principal of Eugene-based Cameron McCarthy.

A memorial service was held on November 14, 2010 at The Shedd Institute in Eugene for Brian David McCarthy of Eugene, who died Nov. 3 from an aortic aneurysm. He was 60.
He was born on Oct. 24, 1950, in Pasadena, Calif., to Walter and Betty Blackwell McCarthy. He married Caroline Moore on Aug. 30, 1975, in Portland.
He earned a bachelor’s degree in landscape architecture at the University of Oregon. He worked for the Portland planning department for one year and then for Cameron McCarthy Landscape Architecture in Eugene.
Survivors include his wife; his mother, Joan McCarthy, of Newport Beach, Calif.; two sons, Cogan of Oakland, Calif., and Colin of Eugene; and a brother, Robert, of Mission Viejo, Calif.
Remembrances to the Pacific Rivers Council.

recent updates to the blog

A selection of links to the Oregon ASLA blog, which has featured a number of recent posts with information related to landscape architecture, at home and abroad.  Subscribe to the blog feed to make sure you don't miss any of the great content.

As always, we're on the lookout for news of interest to members, so please links or suggestions to Jason King at jason@terrafluxus.com 

LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS STILL NEEDED FOR THE ARCHITECTS IN SCHOOLS PROGRAM!

The Architects in Schools Program is still in need of volunteer landscape architects for the 2010-2011 school year! Architects in Schools matches professional landscape architects with 3rd through 5th grade teachers for a 6 week classroom residency at no cost to the schools. The program is based on a curriculum guide that teachers and their partner landscape architect can use to complement existing curriculum. The curriculum uses architectural concepts to teach math, science, social studies, language arts and other disciplines and includes 'green' designing concepts. Landscape architects who've participated report the experience of sharing their passion with young people to be very rewarding.

For applications, questions and more information, please contact Kim Ruthardt Knowles as soon as possible at 503.317.7537. Go to the website for more information about the Architecture Foundation of Oregon

WV Section Call for Volunteers for Golf Tournament

ASLA Members, Associates & Colleagues:  
A lot of us in the Eugene area play golf. ASLA Oregon-WVS would like to set up a golf tournament in September 2011 for landscape architects and other design and construction professionals. Marina Wrensch, co-chair for our Willamette Valley Section of ASLA, is requesting volunteers for a committee that could help with organizing the event. Tasks may include: finding a location for the tournament, fund raising, sponsors, catering, etc. She would like to have the committee set up by mid-November and hopes to have the first meeting around that time. This event is a fundraiser for the Willamette Valley Section and will directly benefit us as ASLA members. It is also a great way to socialize and make connections. So, please help out and volunteer. Your help is always greatly appreciated!

If you would like to volunteer or have any questions about the event, please contact Marina via email at Marina@cmgsla.com or phone at 541.485.7385.

trustee's report: what's up at national?

November 2010 Trustee’s Report from Dave Walters.  Some of the highlights from our National Office the past month are as follows:

Governance and Administration

  • EVP Nancy Somerville, Hon. ASLA, attended the Greenbuild conference in Chicago along with several other staff members last week. In addition to a presentation on SITESâ„¢ given by Dave Yocca, FASLA, on behalf of ASLA, ASLA members incorporated aspects of SITES into several sessions focused on site and stormwater. The Sustainable Sites Initiativeâ„¢ was credited as “an incredible resource” in a USGBC-led session focused on site-related revisions in the 2012 LEED update.

  • While in Chicago, Somerville met with American Planning Association Executive Director Paul Farmer, Hon. ASLA, to discuss international membership, the economy, and 2011 priorities.

Government Affairs

  • On November 9, Department of Interior Secretary Ken Salazar, Hon. ASLA, and National Park Service Director Jon Jarvis, Hon. ASLA, signed off on a plan for a major overhaul of the National Mall. During the official ceremony, Director Jarvis thanked the American Society of Landscape Architects, along with a host of other organizations for their efforts and contributions to the final plan

  • Federal Government Affairs Manager Roxanne Blackwell continues to participate in the Complete Streets Federal Policy and Steering Committee meetings, where the coalition discusses moving a Complete Streets bill through Congress next year.

Landscape Architecture Magazine

  • LAM Editor Brad McKee also attended Greenbuild and met with about 20 of the magazine's advertisers or prospective advertisers to promote the redesign of the magazine, set to launch in January, as well as the more prominent and attractive placement LAM's editorial coverage of products will have when it moves from the back section of the magazine to the front as part of the redesign.

Public Relations and Communications

Member and Chapter Services

  • A new online student chapter report module was released. Student chapter presidents can now access their rosters on the student Web page. The module also allows chapter leadership to pull the students within their chapter jurisdiction.

Publishing and Resource Development

  • Department staff organized and staffed ASLA’s booth display at the U.S. Green Building Council’s Greenbuild last week in Chicago. The sales team walked the show to promote the ASLA EXPO and advertising in Landscape Architecture magazine (LAM). They reported heavy booth traffic and strong interest in landscape architecture and specifically SITES from attendees.
Want to Write for OregonLAND?  

As part of our expanded communication strategies, we are re-launching OregonLAND in 2011 as an online magazine, with original content, essays, project reviews, and other content relevant to landscape professionals in Oregon.  Our aim is to draw from around the region and beyond in developing content that reaches a range of practitioners, academics, and everyone in between in our broad professional sphere.

Monthly feature essays will be developed on a range of topics, along with coverage of local design and ASLA events drawing from a wide, interdisciplinary group of contributors.  The compilation of content will be curated once per year in a 'best of' edition that will be realized in a web and printed edition that will provide multiple platforms for disseminating information about landscape architecture to potential clients, collaborators, and related professionals.

We will kick of 2011 with regular meetings of the editorial group to get this ball rolling.  If you are interested in getting involved on editorial staff, to contribute articles, update web content, help with graphic design, track down sponsors, or anything else, please let Jason King know at jason@terrafluxus.com and by phone at 503.481.7826.

ADDITIONAL OPPORTUNITIES
12.9 | KENGO KUMA LECTURE - PORTLAND JAPANESE GARDEN

The Portland Japanese Garden is hosting world renowned architect, Kengo Kuma, at a free lecture on December 9. I have included some details below and a link to our website for more information – but please share this information with anyone who may be interested and encourage them to make reservations to ensure everyone has a seat!

Kengo Kuma Lecture
December 9, 5:30-7:00 p.m.
Pavilion
Reservations required, space is limited.
events@japanesegarden.com or (503) 542-0280

Kengo Kuma Open House & Display of Design Concepts
December 11, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
Pavilion
Included with Garden admission
Public comment welcome

Additional Information

12.11 | civic ecology workshop - damascus

The City of Damascus is hosting a Civic Ecology workshop Saturday December 11, 2010 from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm 

The workshop will be held at Damascus City Hall. Many of you may be familiar with Civic Ecology workshops held around the region. This is an exciting opportunity for us to work with Tim Smith and engage with the community. We hope to integrate this work into our Sustainability Plan and also be a catalyst for community led projects and programs.

Download a PDF of the flyer for the event.

Questions and/or RSVP to Erika Palmer at the City of Damascus

The Basics of Furniture and Fabrics for Outdoor Use | January 20, 2011

Join us for an afternoon at the delightful Leach Botanical Garden, Portland/ Explore the foundations of furniture and fabric selection:

  • How history & architecture influence furniture styles and why it matters
  • Fabric content and application “101”
  • Learn how to choose durable and sustainable materials;

AND
Get the inside scoop about how the furniture and
fabric industry trade works.

First come, first serve registration begins
December 1, 2010
Maximum 40 people

Download a PDF with more information on how to register. 

Workshop presented by:
Vanessa Nagel, APLD, NCIDQ, ANLD
SeasonsGardenDesign.com
AND
Bonnie Bruce, ANLD, FIIDA, LEED AP
CeliloGardens.com

Re:STREETS CONFERENCE | july 21-23, 2011

Streets Reconsidered: Inclusive Design for the Public Realm
Berkeley, California

In partnership with The National Endowment for the Arts (NEA), the National Complete Streets Coalition, America Walks, Smart Growth America and the urban planning and design fi rm of MIG, Inc., PLAE, Inc.
announces the Re:STREETS Conference.

More information, download a PDF here.

mORE INFORMATION
JOB LISTINGS

Landscape architecture firms can reach landscape architects across Oregon with an advertisement in NewsWire or on our website.  Details click here.

NewsWire Submittal Requirements

NewsWire is a publication of the Oregon Chapter ASLA.

NewsWire is published at the beginning of each month for annoucing information for the following month. All ads and information must be received by noon of the previous Friday for inclusion

Please send all submissions questions and comments to Jason King.

Keeping Yourself Current

Please help us keep our mailing list current. Send updates or corrections of your contact information to info@aslaoregon.org 

Contact Us

Executive Committee and other contact information is available at the Chapter website.

For mailing and other administrative inquiries about the chapter, contact:

ASLA Oregon Chapter
147 SE 102nd Avenue
Portland, Oregon 97216
phone: 503.227.6156
fax: 503.253.9172
info@aslaoregon.org 

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Lighting Workshop + Happy Hour

Join the ASLA Oregon Emerging Professionals Committee for this educational event in Portland on December 9th featuring a lighting workshop, tour, and ending with a happy hour.

 

We pleased to welcome parties of all disciplines to our Fall EP 101 Series Event!

Join us for an informative workshop session, specialty lighting tour and happy hour!

$3 at the door / free to ASLA Members
1.5 PDH credit hours available

6:00pm
rendezvous and basics of lighting demo
greenworks pc, 24 nw 2nd

6:30pm
pearl district specialty lighting tour
led by hl stearns lighting rep kandy welch

8:00pm
emerging professionals happy hour
bridgeport brewpub, 1313 nw marshall

MORE INFORMATION

Contact Christopher Olin and by phone at 503.286.7175.

Download a PDF of the flier to share with others here.

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Newswire - November 2010

 

NOVEMBER 2010

Upcoming Chapter Events:

Announcements:

Event Calendar

Check out the online Calendar of Events for the most up-to-date listing of opportunities!

Additional Opportunities

More Information

CHAPTER EVENTS

11.01 ASLA Oregon Launches New Website

The Oregon Chapter is proud to announce the launch of the new ASLA Oregon website, with a new look and streamlined content based on feedback from the members and others statewide.   Please visit the site to see all of the new opportunities for information about landscape architecture in the state.

If you have questions, comments, suggestions, or information you'd like added, or an upcoming event or news story, don't hesitate to drop a line.  Remember the site is the tool for landscape architects to get the word out in the state about what we do and how we can contribute to livability and sustainability of the region.  

We are also looking for volunteers to help keep the information flowing and up-to-date, so please contact Jason King if you are interested in helping.

11.09 | Landscape Architects still needed for the Architects in Schools Program!

The Architects in Schools Program is still in need of volunteer landscape architects for the 2010-2011 school year! Architects in Schools matches professional landscape architects with 3rd through 5th grade teachers for a 6 week classroom residency at no cost to the schools. The program is based on a curriculum guide that teachers and their partner landscape architect can use to complement existing curriculum. The curriculum uses architectural concepts to teach math, science, social studies, language arts and other disciplines and includes 'green' designing concepts. Landscape architects who've participated report the experience of sharing their passion with young people to be very rewarding. For applications, questions and more information, please contact Kim Ruthardt Knowles as soon as possible at 503.317.7537 or kim_ais@msn.com. For more information about the Architecture Foundation of Oregon, go to the website.

For those already signed up for AFO’s Architects in Schools Program there is a committee meeting scheduled in early November:

Date: Tuesday, November 9, 2010
Time: 5:00pm
Location: KPFF Consulting Engineers | 111 SW 5th Avenue #2500 | Portland, OR 97204

11.12  | Oregon state landscape architects board meeting

The next meeting of the OSLAB Board will take place on November 12th at 9am.  The meeting location is Conference Room A, 2nd Floor at The Association Center, 707 13th Street SE, Oregon 97301.

Meetings are open to the public.  Parties interested in the regulation of Landscape Architects or the practice of landscape architecture are invited to attend.

Link to the Public Meeting Announcement

Link to the Meeting Agenda





11.17 | willamette valley section event:   The Mirror and the Frame: John Yeon and the Landscape Art of China and Japan

When: Wednesday November 17th, 2010 12pm – 1:30pm
Where: Davis’ Restaurant (Olive & Broadway – Downtown Eugene)

Note: The date was changed from our usual 3rd Thursday of the month due to Kevin’s teaching schedule.

The buildings of the self-trained Portland architect and landscape conservationist John Yeon (1910-1994) are known for their close affinity with their natural surroundings. (See poster attached) To mark the centenary of his birth, this lecture examines parallels between techniques used to integrate buildings and landscapes in Yeon’s work and the traditional Chinese and Japanese art he collected throughout his career. The research being presented by University of Oregon professor Kevin Nute, was founded by the John Yeon Center of the School of Architecture and Allied Arts at the University of Oregon. Kevin Nute is the author of Frank Lloyd Wright and Japan and Place, Time and Being in Japanese Architecture.

More info, contact the WV Section Chairs.

12.07 | upcoming Mount Hood Section events

Crystal Springs Stream Restoration
Dennis O'Connor with Habitat Concepts and Zachariah Perry, Canyon Manager at Reed College will discuss the restoration of a degraded urban creek into a canyon habitat.

Date: December 7, 2010
Time: 5:30
Location: 1204 SE Water Avenue.

Permeable Paving
Gale Schroeder with Willamette Graystone will explain the design and installation requirements for permeable paving.

Date: January 11, 2011
Time: 5:30
Location: 1204 SE Water Avenue.

Urban Greenspaces
Mike Houck, Executive Director of the Urban Greenspaces Institute will discuss his work.

Date: February 1, 2011
Time: 5:30
Location: 1204 SE Water Avenue.

Note the new location of Mt. Hood Section events at 1204 SE Water Avenue, in Portland. This is a new location and is 5 five blocks north of Group Mackenzie's offices. The building is on the Southeast corner of Water Avenue and Salmon Street.

Our goal as the new Mt. Hood section co-chairs is to provide opportunities for members to obtain Professional Development Hours at the section meetings. Please contact Steve Shapiro (steve@shapiro-la.com) or Joyce Jackson (jjackson@maulfoster.com) if you care to suggest a topic.

12.09 | Emerging Professionals Fall 101 Series Workshop + Happy Hour

Join your fellow ASLA Emerging Professionals for a 101 Series Workshop followed by an informal happy hour event!  Mix, mingle, network… and learn!

Date: Thursday, December 9, 2010
Time: 6:00-7:30pm EP 101 Series Workshop / 8:00pm EP Happy Hour

Topic and location to be announced.

Would you be willing to share your experience and expertise at future EP 101 Series Workshops?

If so, please contact EP Co-Chairs Christopher Olin or Claire Maulhardt:

Christopher Olin | 503.286.7175 | christopher@kochla.com
Claire Maulhardt | 503.222.5612 | clairem@greenworkspc.com


Join the Emerging Professionals Facebook Group for more info



ANNOUNCEMENTS
Walter Hood to Keynote 2011 Symposium

The Oregon Chapter is pleased to announce that renowned landscape architect Walter Hood has been confirmed as the Keynote Speaker for the 2011 Symposium.  Some information from his bio:

Walter Hood is Professor and former Chair of the Landscape Architecture Department at the University of California, Berkeley, and principal of Hood Design in Oakland, CA. Hood has worked in a variety of settings including architecture, urban design, community planning, environmental art, and research. He was a fellow at the American Academy in Rome in Landscape Architecture in1997, and has exhibited and lectured on his professional projects and theoretical works nationally and abroad. Hood’s work was recently featured in the exhibition and publication, “Open: New Designs For Public Spaces” at the Van Alen Institute, NY; Metropolis Magazine; the New York Times; and Dwell Magazine. His firm designed the gardens and landscape for the new De Young Museum, San Francisco with Swiss architects Herzog and de Meuron.

Walter Hood’s published monographs Urban Diaries and Blues & Jazz Landscape Improvisations illuminate his unique approach to the design of urban landscapes. These works won an ASLA Research award in 1996. His essay “Macon Memories” is featured in Sites of Memory, Princeton Architectural Press, 2001. Hood participated in the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art’s “Revelatory Landscapes” Exhibition 2000-2001. He is currently researching and writing a book entitled Urban Landscapes; American Landscape Typologies. His area of teaching, the American Urban Landscape, is intertwined with his design work creating a didactic approach to the design of urban landscapes. .

Please save the date, April 16th, 2011 for what shapes up to be an informative and thought-provoking event.  Details are on-going, so look forward to more information updates and information in coming months.  Check on the 2010 Symposium information here.

News: Oregon's Enchanted Forest Places 2nd in HALS Theme Park Challenge 2010

For the tenth anniversary of the Historic American Landscape Survey (HALS), Chris Pattillo, one of three founders of the Northern California Chapter of HALS and founder of PGAdesign, issued a national Theme Park Challenge – a HALS initiative to document the landscapes of childhood. Landscape architecture preservation enthusiasts from every state were encouraged to complete at least one HALS short format history for a historic theme park landscape.


The submission of the Enchanted Forest, in Turner, OR by Cathleen Corlett and Jean Senechal Biggs was awarded 2nd Place.  For more information on the award, download the announcement here, and to find out about the 2011 HALS Challenge, click here.

WV Section Call for Volunteers for Golf Tournament

ASLA Members, Associates & Colleagues:  
A lot of us in the Eugene area play golf. ASLA Oregon-WVS would like to set up a golf tournament in September 2011 for landscape architects and other design and construction professionals. Marina Wrensch, co-chair for our Willamette Valley Section of ASLA, is requesting volunteers for a committee that could help with organizing the event. Tasks may include: finding a location for the tournament, fund raising, sponsors, catering, etc. She would like to have the committee set up by mid-November and hopes to have the first meeting around that time. This event is a fundraiser for the Willamette Valley Section and will directly benefit us as ASLA members. It is also a great way to socialize and make connections. So, please help out and volunteer. Your help is always greatly appreciated!

If you would like to volunteer or have any questions about the event, please contact Marina via email at Marina@cmgsla.com or phone at 541.485.7385.

WV Section LARE Reference Library

The Willamette Valley Section is now offering an LARE Reference Library with study materials available for check-out. If you wish to see a list of available materials, check-out items or donate to the library, please contact Marina Wrensch at marina@cmgsla.com.

Current Job Listings (October/November)

Landscape architecture firms can reach landscape architects across Oregon with an advertisement in NewsWire or on our web site.

Business Development Manager at Walker Macy

Landscape Designer/Architect at Berger/ABAM


trustee's report: what's up at national?

October 2010 Trustee’s Report from Dave Walters.  Some of the highlights from our National Office the past month are as follows:

Governance and Administration

  • ASLA hosted a group from the DC Department of the Environment for a green roof presentation. While the group stopped at several locations, the ASLA green roof was the only green roof on the list and the highlight of the group’s tour.

  • The Executive Committee monthly conference call was held. Agenda items included: selection of a vice president to serve on the EVP review committee; timeline and process for consideration and discussion of membership qualifications issues; debriefing on the 2010 Annual Meeting and EXPO; proposed $10 increase in the Council of Fellows scholarship program assessment; and scheduling of committee chair orientation conference calls and the confirmation of the slate of candidates for election in 2011, which are as follows: 

    • President-Elect: Richard S. Hawks, FASLA & Thomas R. Tavella, FASLA
    • VP Communications: Mark H. Hough, ASLA & Karen A. Phillips, FASLA
    • VP Education: Sara Katherine (Kay) Williams, FASLA & K. Richard Zweifel, FASLA
    • VP Government Affairs: Chad D. Danos, ASLA and Thomas R. Doolittle, ASLA

Government Affairs

  • David Yocca, FASLA, represented ASLA in testifying before the U.S. House of Representatives’ Transportation and Infrastructure Committee’s Water and the Environment Subcommittee for a hearing entitled “Impact of Green Infrastructure and Low Impact Development on the Nation’s Water Quality, Economy, and Communities.” ASLA Government Affairs staff prepared Mr. Yocca for his testimony , which focused on his landscape architecture projects and the multiple benefits that communities reap from utilizing green infrastructure approaches. Another witness included: Congresswoman Allyson Schwartz, Hon. ASLA.

  • ASLA staff and Urban Park Coalition members met with senior Senate Banking Housing and Urban Affairs staff to discuss and promote the Livable Communities Act (LCA). ASLA is actively supporting Sen. Dodd’s and Rep. Pearlmutter’s efforts in the House and Senate to pass LCA before the end of this Congress. The LCA was recently passed favorably out of the Senate Banking Committee and was heard before the House Financial Services Committee.

  • ASLA has signed onto a letter thanking President Obama for his “commitment to the development of a conservation and outdoor recreation agenda for the 21st Century through the America’s Great Outdoors (AGO) Initiative.” ASLA joined the Alaska Wilderness League, Sierra Club, Conservation Lands Foundation, Defenders of Wildlife, Environment America, National Parks Conservation Association, National Trust for Historic Preservation, The Wilderness Society, and others. Previously, ASLA submitted comments to the AGO website and encourages members to vote to promote ASLA’s comments as well as to submit comments of their own. A final report based on field hearings and comments submitted online will be released on November 15. 

  • Complete Streets legislation has bipartisan support! Rep. Steven LaTourette (OH) provided bipartisan backing for this important legislation, and became the 62nd cosponsor of HR 1443.

Public Relations and Communications

Publishing and Resource Development

  • Joblink postings are up to 38 as of last week—the highest number in over a year. Coordinator Carolyn Mitchell reports a significant increase in phone calls and emails regarding posting positions, as well as increased postings on other industry job boards, boding well for the economic recovery.


ADDITIONAL OPPORTUNITIES
ACE Mentor Kick-Off

ACE board of directors, mentors and new mentor candidates please come join us for the kick-off celebration of the new ACE mentoring year. "The Irish Writers Room" upstairs of Kell's downtown has been reserved for the event. There will be snacks and a hosted beer and wine bar. There will be a brief talk about the ACE program. This will serve as a great opportunity to meet each other and discuss some of the exciting plans for this next year's mentoring sessions. It will also be fun to catch up with everyone and maybe share a few more stories from past years. Please RSVP in advance and feel free to bring any colleagues that would be interested in joining ACE. See you then!

Date: Thursday, November 11
Time: 5:00pm-9:00pm
Location: Kell’s Irish Restaurant & Pub | 112 SW Second Avenue | Portland, OR 97204
Host: Brooke Coleman
Phone: 503.274.1843

ACE "You're Invited" and RSVP Link


Cities Alive - Green Roof & Wall Conference

November 30 – December 3, 2010

Green Roofs for Healthy Cities and the British Columbia Institute of Technology (BCIT) are co-hosting CitiesAlive: 8th Annual Green Roof and Wall Conference and Trade Show from Nov. 30 to Dec 3, 2010 at the Pan Pacific Hotel and Vancouver Convention Center. More than 50 expert speakers will share the latest design integration, economic, social and environmental research - including acoustical benefits, green wall thermal benefits, life cycle cost/benefit studies, and solar PV/green roof integration. CitiesAlive will recognize outstanding green roof and wall projects at the Awards Luncheon, as well as local design gurus Cornelia Oberlander and Theodore Osmundson with Lifetime Achievement awards. The tradeshow will feature the latest technologies and services, local and regional firms, and there are multiple tour opportunities. Check out new, leading edge courses on urban rooftop food production, integrative/holistic design, and integrative building and site water management.

See www.citiesalive.org for agenda and registration information.


IFLA World Congress 2011 - Call for Abstracts

The global gathering of professionals from the fields of landscape architecture and horticulture, landscape development, spatial planning, urban planning, construction, forestry and agricultural engineering will take place in Zurich in 2011.

“Scales of Nature – From Urban Landscapes to Alpine Gardens”
The 48th IFLA World Congress will be devoted to the fluctuating issues between artificial and grown nature and the sustainable development of the landscape for improved quality of life.

The IFLA World Congress is an international professional congress to be held in Zurich that is expected to be attended by more than 700 professionals and students from throughout the world to discuss current topics, exchange experiences and establish contacts. During the three days of the Congress, keynote lectures will take place in the morning and in depth sessions in the afternoon.

More info on the IFLA World Congress 2011 Zurich, Switzerland: www.ifla2011.com.



mORE INFORMATION
NewsWire Submittal Requirements

NewsWire is a publication of the Oregon Chapter ASLA.

NewsWire is published at the beginning of each month for annoucing information for the following month. All ads and information must be received by noon of the previous Friday for inclusion

Please send all submissions questions and comments to Jason King.

Keeping Yourself Current

Please help us keep our mailing list current. Send updates or corrections of your contact information to info@aslaoregon.org 


Contact Us

Executive Committee and other contact information is available at the Chapter website.

For mailing and other administrative inquiries about the chapter, contact:

ASLA Oregon Chapter
147 SE 102nd Avenue
Portland, Oregon 97216
phone: 503.227.6156
fax: 503.253.9172
info@aslaoregon.org 

March 12, 2010 Edit

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Upcoming Webinar: Water-Efficient Landscape Design In CAD

An upcoming notice from Nemetschek, makers of Vectorworks about a webinar of interest to the landscape industry.   On March 16 they are hosting a webinar for continuing education and would like to invite your members to participate! ASLA and APLD members will receive 2 credits for attending.  Visit the following link for more information and to register, and find more details below: Time: Tuesday, March 16, 2010 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM EDT Presented by Eric Gilbey, RLA, ASLA, APLD Assoc., Vectorworks Landmark Industry Expert, Nemetschek N.A., Inc. Summary: Designing landscapes with sustainability in mind is no longer a matter of preference, but one of meeting jurisdictional requirements. Site design professionals can expect Vectorworks Landmark software to not only make their current design workflows easier, but also to help meet the new obligations in water-efficient site design. By incorporating the water needs of proposed plants, designing hydrozones for irrigation, and calculating water budgets, Vectorworks Landmark software can help you to design beautiful landscapes that maximize water efficiency. Learning Objectives: • Learn how each plant’s water needs become qualifiers in our proposed landscape • See how plant data is stored in the Plant Database and how to create plant palettes using the Place Plant tool • Discover how Landscape Areas and Record Formats can assist in creating hydrozones • Understand how customizable Worksheets become the go-to tool for calculating water budgets
February 4, 2010 Edit

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Living Wall + Oregon Garden Wetlands

Living Wall and unique Oregon Garden Wetlands system lecture. February 9th @ 6pm‐ presented by Erin Muir from SPROut at the Oregon Garden:     Erin will be discussing SPROut as a Phytotechnology resource for Landscape Architects.  SPROut's mission is to develop and promote the strategic use of plants (phytotechnology) to provide ecosystem services and solve environmental challenges in managed landscapes. This lecture will include discussion of:
  • The living wall at the Oregon Garden that was designed and fabricated through SPROut. - including how it is constructed and what we have learned so far from it. 
  • The 17 acres of constructed wetlands at the Oregon Garden, which are filled with treated wastewater from the city of Silverton. In addition to providing irrigation for the plant collections, and diverse wetlands habitat, the cleaner water coming out of the wetlands returns safely to the local watershed to enhance riparian habitats downstream.  
  • An overview of the main topics and/or projects covered at the ‘Soak It Up’ conference regarding Phytotechnology that are relevant to the field of Landscape Architecture. Please visit http://www.sproutoregon.org/ for more information on the organization.
When: Tuesday, February 9th 2010, 6:00pm Where: Group Mackenzie 1515 SE Water Avenue, Suite 100, Portland, Oregon 97214 Cost: Free to OR-ASLA members; Non-Members: $20, Emerging Professionals (0-5 years) $10 PDH credits available.
December 11, 2009 Edit

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Architects in Schools

Architects in Schools is seeking volunteers for the upcoming 09-10 school year program. Consider sharing your passion and professional skills and building ties with your community. Portland schools are still in need of at least two landscape architects, especially within Washington and/or Clackamas counties. The Architecture Foundation of Oregon (AFO) coordinates partnerships between landscape architects and area schools. The program is open to grades 3 through 5 and offered to the schools at no charge. Landscape architect commitment to the program usually totals approximately 20 hours between January and April as follows: • 12 hours in the classroom (approximately two hours per week over a six-week period that works with the architect’s schedule) • 8 hours of orientation, including pre-planning time with teachers, and • Up to 2 additional hours of “floating time” Program orientation for volunteers will be held around the state: Portland - Saturday, January 30th, 2010 Bend - Saturday, February 6th, 2010 Salem/Eugene - TBA The program culminates with exhibits of student work during the month of May. The Portland exhibit opens on First Thursday (May 6, 2010) at the Center for Architecture, Albina Community Bank Gallery and the US Bank Tower lobby with receptions at all locations. If you are interested in participating in training and volunteer work with area grade schools, contact ASLA Education Chair Bethany Rydmark  for details. Responses needed ASAP. *Possible PDH Opportunity **Participation open to Emerging Professionals