{"id":1609,"date":"2017-04-14t16:04:29","date_gmt":"2017-04-14t21:04:29","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/snyder-associates.u5fz9z3h-liquidwebsites.com\/?p=1609"},"modified":"2024-04-02t14:43:16","modified_gmt":"2024-04-02t19:43:16","slug":"this-is-landscape-architecture-celebrating-wlam2017","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"\/\/www.dicovercards.com\/this-is-landscape-architecture-celebrating-wlam2017\/","title":{"rendered":"the importance of landscape architecture in a changing world"},"content":{"rendered":"
from parks<\/a> and streetscapes<\/a> to educational campuses<\/a> and commercial developments<\/a>, landscape architecture surrounds us \u2014 integrating the built world into the natural environment. this design discipline helps create unique and inviting spaces with notable benefits, including increased aesthetic appeal, stormwater management, and reduced energy costs. as we struggle to overcome some of the most significant 21st-century challenges, the landscape architecture profession is poised to provide sustainable environmental solutions. “as landscape architects, we influence the outdoor environment through design to enhance community quality of life. this influence can be seen in parks, streetscapes, site developments, and 世界杯足球比赛预选赛
spaces. at snyder & associates, we work with communities and other professionals to create unique projects and outdoor spaces for generations to enjoy,” explains tim west, pla, leed ap, development business unit leader.<\/p>\n to celebrate and raise awareness of the landscape architecture profession, we asked several seasoned members of our landscape architecture team to reflect on their career experiences, what inspires them, and the unique challenges they’ve faced designing original and earth-friendly projects.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n i believe the most critical role of landscape architecture is to protect and enhance the aesthetic environment of our outdoor world. \u2014 tim west, pla, leed ap, development business unit leader<\/a><\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n we design spaces that influence how people experience places. whether it’s a downtown streetscape or a median treatment in a suburban area, landscape architecture permeates these spaces to create unique user experiences. \u2014 clay schneckloth, pla,\u00a0landscape architect<\/a><\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n look around, and you will see the impact of the landscape architecture profession. whether you’ve walked on a trail<\/a> or attended a concert in a downtown plaza, chances are a landscape architect played a role in making that area a reality. that is what makes the profession so crucial to society. \u2014 monte appelgate, pla,\u00a0senior project manager<\/p>\n i like seeing a project start from an idea and grow into real space. it’s tremendously satisfying to see a space used how you designed it to be after it’s built. \u2014 tim west, pla, leed ap, development business unit leader<\/strong><\/p>\n i am working with great people. whether it’s a client, community leader, or coworker, the people make all projects worthwhile. \u2014 monte appelgate, pla,\u00a0senior project manager<\/strong><\/p>\n we’re sometimes faced with short deadlines that can be challenging to meet. these challenges, however, tend to bring out the best in our design team \u2014 with team members stepping up to get<\/p>\n the new hubbard park<\/a> canoe and kayak launch has been a huge success with park visitors.<\/p><\/div>\n things done. \u2014 clay schneckloth, pla,\u00a0landscape architect<\/strong><\/p>\n working with new clients, whether they are developers or the community. understanding their needs, goals, limitations, and how to achieve a successful project. \u2014 monte appelgate, pla,\u00a0senior project manager<\/strong><\/p>\n i enjoy working on projects with teams of different designers and professionals. these teams can challenge you to think differently about your design perspective and how it may be used or an alternative way it can be constructed. i feel like this pushes you to do better in your design work. \u2014 tim west, pla, leed ap, development business unit leader<\/strong><\/p>\n old-world paver sidewalks add to the charm of the downtown district of cedar falls<\/a>.<\/p><\/div>\n i am incredibly proud of the terry trueblood recreation area<\/a> in iowa city<\/a>. we overcame unique challenges and included cool features that turned the park into a true community destination<\/a>.\u00a0\u2014\u00a0clay schneckloth, pla,\u00a0landscape architect<\/strong><\/p>\n landscape architects must lead more design teams to minimize environmental impacts and create more efficient outdoor improvements as the world’s resources and open spaces get smaller. this will lead to more interest in environmental stewardship and more responsibility in project design. \u2014 tim west, pla, leed ap, development business unit leader<\/strong><\/p>\n we are seeing more young people getting involved in the profession. also, there is increased respect from clients, city officials, and other design professionals for what landscape architects and their skill sets can bring to our built environment. \u2014 monte appelgate, pla,\u00a0senior project manager<\/strong><\/p>\nraising awareness of the landscape architecture profession<\/span><\/h2>\n
how would you describe landscape architecture’s role in the world around us?<\/strong><\/h3>\n
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\nwhat is satisfying about being a landscape architect?<\/span><\/strong><\/h3>\nwhat challenges do\u00a0landscape architects face?<\/h3>\n
what inspires you about the\u00a0landscape architecture profession?<\/h3>\n
what is one\u00a0<\/span><\/strong>landscape architecture\u00a0<\/span><\/strong>project that you’re proud of and why?<\/span><\/strong><\/h3>\n
what excites you about the future of landscape architecture?<\/h3>\n