Many times I have been asked what is
the difference between a landscape architect and a landscape designer.
Hopefully the following will answer this question.I get confused with those two definitions, but in general i love green areas, i feel comfortable in gardens and hope buy a lake house.
Let's show you what the American Society of Landscape Architects, ASLA, says about this topic, It provides us with the following:
“Landscape architecture encompasses the analysis, planning, design, management,
and stewardship of the natural and built environments. Landscape architectural
projects include design of public parks, site planning for commercial and
residential properties, land reclamation, urban and community design, and
historic
preservation.
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Central Park "New York", I love it |
Examples of landscape architecture include Central Park
in New York City, TRW’s headquarters outside Cleveland, the “Emerald Necklace”
of green spaces and parks in Boston, Sursum Cordan Affordable Housing in
Washington, D.C., preservation of Yosemite Park and Niagara Falls, and the
landfill reclamation of Fresh Kills in New York. Landscape architects have
advanced education, professional training, specialized skills, and are licensed
in 47 states.”
What is the difference between a Landscape Designer and a Landscape Architect?
The national professional association is the American Society of Landscape Architects, based in Washington. ASLA full members have graduated from an accredited landscape architecture program, have 7 years of education and/or professional experience and are state licensed. In Michigan, as well as all other States, a three (3) day LARE examination administered by the Council of Landscape Architectural Registration Boards is required to be passed for state license.
The national professional association is the American Society of Landscape Architects, based in Washington. ASLA full members have graduated from an accredited landscape architecture program, have 7 years of education and/or professional experience and are state licensed. In Michigan, as well as all other States, a three (3) day LARE examination administered by the Council of Landscape Architectural Registration Boards is required to be passed for state license.
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The definition according to Wikipedia website

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