country: united states the american society of landscape architects [asla] has released its 2004 awards call for entries, available online at http://www.asla.org/awards/2004/brochure.htm .
the program features four categories of professional awards: design; analysis and planning; research; and communications. the call for entries also includes the community service award, recognizing landscape architects providing pro bono service to the community, and the landmark award, recognizing a project completed between 15 and 50 years ago. the national trust for historic preservation is co-sponsoring the landmark award for the first time this year. the deadline for receipt of the entry form is friday, april 30, 2004, and submission materials must be postmarked by friday, may 14, 2004. the jury will convene june 18-20, 2004, and asla will notify award recipients shortly thereafter. results will be announced following notification to the award recipients. award recipients and their clients will be honored in a ceremony followed by a luncheon at the asla annual meeting and expo, on saturday, october 30, 2004, in salt lake city, ut. organisation: american society of landscape architects open to: individuals, firms, owners, public agencies, organizations, or other entities may enter as long as the project's creative team includes at least one landscape architect, a graduate of a landscape architecture program, or a faculty member of a landscape architecture program. [the work of non-landscape architects may be submitted to the communications category.] inscription fee: professional awards entry fee [asla member]- $250, professional awards entry fee [non-member] - $500 [includes one-year membership], community service award entry fee - $50, and the landmark award entry fee - $50. prizes: excellenc, honor, and merit awards certificates and international media attention. jury: frederick r. steiner, asla, jury chair dean, school of architecture university of texas at austin austin, tx f. christopher dimond, fasla urban design and planning chairman hntb corporation kansas city, mo barbara faga, fasla chair of the board edaw, inc. atlanta, ga richard l. haag, fasla, hon. aia principal richard haag associates, inc. seattle, wa gary r. hilderbrand, fasla, faar principal, reed hilderbrand associates, inc. adjunct associate professor, harvard design school watertown, ma bill marken editor-in-chief garden design magazine los altos, ca janice cervelli schach, fasla dean, college of architecture, arts, and humanities clemson university clemson, sc susan s. szenasy editor-in-chief metropolis magazine new york, ny carol a. whipple, fasla senior project manager national park service denver, co
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