This code of ethics applies to the professional activities of all Fellows, Members, and Associate Members of the American Society of Landscape Architects.
LAF commissioned the development of A Case Study Method for Landscape Architecture to promote an in-depth, multi-dimensional approach to case studies and provide for uniformity in format and method. By promoting this approach, LAF hopes to provide professionals and their clients with timely information on emerging issues and innovative projects, and to integrate the case study method into design education, thereby training current and future designers and policymakers with a systematic documentation and research method.
A useful bibliographic research guide to print and electronic collections in the practice of landscape architecture. The intended audience is both landscape architecture students and landscape architecture practitioners (Some information is specific to Berkeley students). Coverage includes general professional information, strategic research materials, and the practice of landscape architecture.
CLARB's mission is to foster the public health, safety and welfare related to the use and protection of the natural and built environment affected by the practice of landscape architecture. CLARB's members include the licensure boards in 48 states, two Canadian provinces and the territory of Puerto Rico that regulate the profession of landscape architecture.
All Full, Associate, and International ASLA members practicing in landscape architecture, multidisciplinary and design build firms receive a free basic listing in Firm Finder.
Thirty states require licensed landscape architects to complete continuing education in order to maintain a license. Learn more about licensure requirements here.