How Would You Change the Field of Landscape Architecture? – The Field

2022-08-19 22:12:27 By : Mr. Ziping Yin

Do you have an idea that will change the field of landscape architecture? Here’s your opportunity to share it at the ASLA 2022 Conference on Landscape Architecture. We’re seeking presentations for game-changing ideas that can move our profession forward—ideas from different perspectives, voices, and backgrounds. Those big ideas could come from you!

Game Changer presentations are designed to be fast-paced, innovative talks. Presenters will have just seven minutes to share their game-changing idea. The deadline for presentation proposals is noon PT, August 22, 2022.

No matter your speaking experience, this is a great opportunity to share ideas and concepts under development that will drive innovation. Submissions from first-time presenters, students, emerging professionals, and allied professionals are strongly encouraged.

What you need to enter:

Submissions will be selected by popular vote.

Learn more about the online submission and review process and submit your Game Changer before August 22.

Thank you to our sponsor, ANOVA.

To kickstart your brainstorming, check out the big ideas shared by Game Changer presenters in 2020 and 2021:

Infrastructure as Art David Meyer, FASLA

Landscape Architects Need to Think More Like Artists Olivia Pinner, ASLA

Renounce the House, Home is Where the Heart Is Matthew G. Cartledge, Associate ASLA

Are Cemeteries Sustainable in the Future? Here’s a Bold Proposal! Austin Tao, FASLA

Considering Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder in Playground Design Amanda R. Thomas

Public Schools as Ecological Restoration Sites Cindi Hron, ASLA

The Landscape Architecture + Human Development Connection Amy Wagenfeld, ASLA

Micro Stories, Macro Impact: Using Movie Scripting Elements to Market Your Firm Jacek W. Krokowski, ASLA, LEED AP

Leverage Cover Cropping to Generate Cash to Invest Back into a Project Jenika Florence, ASLA

Re-framing Demolition: Landscape Architects as Leaders of a Regional Materials Network Martha Eberle, ASLA

The Post-COVID-19 Era: An Awakening Call for Landscape Architecture and Humanity Adriana Hernandez Aguirre, ASLA

Design and Spatial Equity in the Time of COVID-19 Kurt Culbertson, FASLA

Practice What We Preach – Making the Modern Practice Modern Katrina Majewski, ASLA

A Streetscape Adaptation Strategy Using Permeable Pavers Patricia Matamoros Araujo, Associate ASLA

POE’s & Play: Tools for Reflection and Growth Melissa A. Quinn

Reimagine the Storm System Kelli Schwab, PLA, ASLA

Reimagining Roadside Landscapes Matthew J. Quirey, Student ASLA

A Holistic Approach to Marketing and Communications Would Help Demonstrate Our Value Whitney Tidd, ASLA

Artscapes in Marginalia Stephanie I. Onwenu, Associate ASLA, and Salvador Lindquist, ASLA

Landscape Architecture Education in the Majority World!… Empowering beyond poverty… Cameron A. Berglund, ASLA

The Give Back Roger Socha, ASLA

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