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American Society of Landscape Architects02-25-22 | Feature

American Society of Landscape Architects

2021 ASLA Conference on Landscape Architecture
by Staff

ASLA CEO, Torey Carter-Conneen
ASLA president, Tom Mroz
ASLA president-elect, Emily O'Mahoney
Above: The 35 members of the 2021 Class of Fellows were selected based on their exceptional contributions in the industry. Check out the ASLA Fellows as we put them each on LandscapeArchitect.com over the next three months using the keywords ASLA Fellows.

The American Society of Landscape Architects held their first in-person Conference on Landscape Architecture with the overall theme, "Designing Shared Spaces." The three-day conference was held in mid-November at The Music City Center in Nashville, Tennessee and offered numerous educational and networking opportunities. Attendees enjoyed the largest landscape architecture trade show in the world. It featured more than 6,000 attendees and over 350 exhibitors. The 2021 ASLA Conference on Landscape Architecture gave everyone an opportunity to once again meet, talk about designing shared spaces, and looking towards the future.

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Emily O'Mahoney, FASLA, has been elected as the 2021-2022 president-elect by ASLA Full/Fellow, Associate, and International members. She was sworn in as president-elect at the
2021 Conference on Landscape Architecture in Nashville and as president at the 2022 meeting in Seattle.
"I am excited to have been elected to serve, especially in these times of great change. During the next few years, I look forward to seeing ASLA move from the cusp of excellence to excellence and beyond," said O'Mahoney about her standing in the association.
The ASLA is looking forward to another successful year offering events like PARK(ing) day, The Conference in Seattle, and the Council of Fellows.

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