CTASLA represents, educates, and advocates for the profession of landscape architecture in the state. We champion the role of landscape architects as essential to development of built environments, stewardship of the natural environment, and protection of public health, safety, and welfare.
One of this years CTASLA Merit Awards went to @Langanengenv for their beautiful and thought provoking work on Delam… https://t.co/FZ66XDtnWo
Let’s keep World Landscape Architecture Month rolling with a tip of the cap to @MiloneMacBroom for Outside Lies Mag… https://t.co/oDAsu0cVMh
Congratulations to Peter Viteretto (of Heritage Landscapes https://t.co/osIEGJTY0I) for winning the chapter's Yarwo… https://t.co/p75PQ1oUQC
CTASLA recognized nine professional award winners and three student projects at its annual holiday party and awards… https://t.co/sw5P5uZeAM
The Construction Institute presents the 2019 AEC Leadership Conference November 7 at Goodwin College. See the lineu… https://t.co/PsIHPSRaYW
CTASLA's 2020 Professional and Student Awards recognize excellence in landscape architectural design, planning and analysis, communications, and research. Submissions are due November 3. We look forward to seeing your amazing projects! Call for Entries: http://bit.ly/ 2l1hUGy
Join us at CTASLA’s 8th annual Residential Design Expo, "Water: Conservation, Mitigation, Creation & Restoration,"… https://t.co/0BueQDTZ8O
Congratulations to U.S. Senator Chris Murphy, CTASLA's 2019 Connecticut Olmsted Award recipient. Press release: http://bit.ly/ 2VbbxSC. See the presentation on our YouTube channel, with Senator Murphy's comments at the end: http://bit.ly/ 2PLI9fM
Join CTASLA Sat. June 1 for a “pedal-powered program” that will traverse New Haven & nearby Hamden via leisurely bi… https://t.co/7Y5XxWizpF
85 at the Capitol today to share learnings at CTASLA’s Transit-Oriented Development program! https://t.co/rJF4ckZlKV