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FASLA 2006 Ken Kay09-21-06 | News
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Profile: Ken Kay, FASLA


Company/academic title: Ken Kay Associates ?EUR??,,????'??? Principal

Education: Fine Arts & Planning Studies, University of Hartford, Connecticut, 1969-1972

Years in the profession: 37

ASLA chapter: Northern California

Category: Works of Landscape Architecture

Most notable professional accomplishments:

Projects such as the Milwaukee Riverwalk in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, the Old Mill District in Bend, Oregon, and Marina Village in Alameda, California, have been recognized with national awards and publications and have become models for landscape architects, urban planners, and public officials in the U.S. and internationally. He has been a leader in the movement to create livable alternatives to sprawl and environmental deprivation. An original member of the Congress for the New Urbanism, Ken co-chaired CNU?EUR??,,????'???s Environmental Task Force from 1994 to 1998. Ken has addressed the U.S. Mayor?EUR??,,????'???s Institute on City Design and has become a featured speaker at annual conferences such as the New Partners for Smart Growth and the Ahwahnee Conferences on Water & Livability. Recently, Ken exported his expertise to China, where he is consulting with local government and developers in Guangzhou on ways to introduce livability to megacities that will attract 200 million new residents within a decade.

Thoughts on being elected to Council of Fellows: It is a great honor to be selected for a Fellowship in the ASLA. The Fellowship designation represents a distinguished recognition that my efforts have assisted in the development and progression the field of landscape architecture. I cherish and appreciate this special award.

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