March 2005 Volume 20, Issue 3

CSLA ANNOUNCES 2005 AWARDS OF EXCELLENCE IN LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE

The Canadian Society of Landscape Architects (CSLA) is pleased to announce that 30 projects located in Canada, the United States and France have won national and regional recognition in the prestigious 2005 CSLA Awards of Excellence in Landscape Architecture.

The Montreal, Quebec company of Williams, Asselin, Ackaoui et associés working in collaboration with André Plante representing the Ville de Québec won the National Honour Award for their rehabilitation design of Honoré Mercier Avenue in Quebec City.

The National Merit Award winners are:

• Landplan Collaborative Ltd. (Guelph, ) for the Royal Botanical Gardens Land Use Plan in Burlington, Ontario; • Fauteux et associés architectes paysagistes (Montreal, Quebec) for the Montreal park plan Parc de la coulée Grou: plan directeur et realisation de la phase 1; • Claude Cormier architectes paysagistes inc. (Montreal, Quebec) for the Blue Tree project in Sonoma, California; and • Durante Kreuk Inc. (Vancouver, British Columbia) for Mole Hill Housing in Vancouver.

The National Citation Award winner is University of Guelph Associate Professor Nancy Pollock-Ellwand for Landscape Legacies: Created Space from the Prehistoric to the Present, a book with accompanying CD-ROM created for the Office of Open Learning at the University of Guelph.

The Regional Honour Award winners are:

• Stantec Consulting Ltd. (Ontario) for Historical Research of the Thoreau MacDonald Property in , Ontario; • Carlyle + Associates (Edmonton, Alberta) for the Oliver Village in Edmonton; • The MBTW Group (, Ontario) for the City of Niagara Falls (Ontario) Streetscape Master Plan and Urban Design Guidelines; and • Van Der Zalm + Associates Inc. (Surrey, British Columbia) for the Vancouver Skate Plaza.

The Regional Merit Award winners are:

• ENVision – The Hough Group (Toronto, Ontario) for Commissioners Park in Toronto; • Stantec Consulting Ltd. (Alberta) for the Three Sisters Mountain Village Landscape Management and Planning Documents in Canmore, Alberta; • Smith Carter Architects & Engineers Inc. (Winnipeg, Manitoba) for A Green Beta Site for Serious Play in Winnipeg; • Jasmin Corbeil + Stéphane Bertrand (Montreal, Quebec) for Dés/Ordonnance in Chaumont-Sur-Loire, France; • Daniel K. Glenn Ltd. (Fredericton, New Brunswick) for the Harbour Passage in Saint John, New Brunswick; • BDA Landscape Architects (Sussex, New Brunswick) for Moncton North: Development Vision for the Lands North of Wheeler Boulevard in Moncton, New Brunswick; • PWL Partnership Landscape Architects Inc. (Vancouver, British Columbia) for Harbour Green II in Vancouver;

• The City of North Vancouver/Evergreen for its Mahon Park Rehabilitation project; • Andropogon Associates Ltd. (Philadelphia, USA) for King’s College Circle Precinct at the ; and • Lanarc Consultants Inc. (Vancouver, British Columbia) for Stormwater Source Controls: Preliminary Design Guidelines in the Greater Vancouver Regional District.

The Regional Citation Award winners are:

• Janet Rosenberg + Associates Landscape Architects Inc. (Toronto, Ontario) for Landmark in Markham, Ontario and for Light Forest in Winnipeg, Manitoba; • Ferris + Associates Inc. (Toronto, Ontario) for the Canada Marine Discovery Centre in Hamilton, Ontario; • Hilderman Thomas Frank Cram (Winnipeg, Manitoba) for the Kay-Nah-Chi-Wah-Nung Historical Centre in Stratton, Ontario; • VLAN paysages (Montreal, Quebec) for Paysage 90-0 KM/H at Les Jardins de Métis in Grand-Métis, Quebec; • Fauteaux et associés architectes paysagistes (Montreal, Quebec) for the Parc des locomotives in Montreal; • Eguchi Associates Landscape Architects (Toronto, Ontario) for the Heritage Square in Hanover, Ontario; • The Grand Concourse Authority (St. John’s, Newfoundland) for the Grand Concourse Walkway Maintenance Manual; and • Schollen & Company Inc. (Toronto, Ontario) for the Mississauga (Ontario) Golf Club, Credit River Stabilization Project.

The 2005 CSLA Awards of Excellence recognize and encourage excellence in all aspects of the landscape architecture profession. They demonstrate that the CSLA is dedicated to advancing the art, the science and the business of landscape architecture.

It's time to register for CSLA Congress 2005 - EXPOSED!

It's time to register for CSLA Congress 2005 - EXPOSED to be held in Winnipeg from August 17 to 20, 2005! Registration forms are now available at www.cslacongress2005.info.

To take advantage of the early registration fees, please ensure that you register before June 1, 2005. Early registration fees for the full congress have been set at $395 CAN. After the June 1, 2005 deadline, registration fees will increase to $475 CAN. Come join us in Winnipeg for the Bands and Boat Cruise, tours of Winnipeg or to Manitoba's Whiteshell Provincial Park, and of course, interesting presentations and dialogue on the congress theme - EXPOSED!

If you are registering for the congress, don't forget to reserve your hotel room early by contacting the hotel at 1- 800-665-8088 (toll free) or 204-942-8251 (local) or visiting their website at www.fortgarryhotel.com. In order to qualify for the special congress rate, please quote Group Code CSLA5. The specialty congress rate will only be available until June 1, 2005.

An exhibit and trade show will also be held during congress. Further information on exhibit spaces and costs is available on the congress web site. Anyone interested in exhibiting their products or showcasing their company is encouraged to visit our website or contact Kurtis Kowalke at [email protected].

Further details to come in future CSLA Bulletins!

Landscapes/Paysages – new 2005 issue

In the fall of 2004, CSLA entered into an agreement with Naylor Publications to provide publishing services for Landscapes/Paysages (L-P). Naylor had been highly recommended by several of the CSLA component associations, and our own experience in the publication of the 2004 Membership Roster attested to the fine service Naylor provides.

Prior to this, MediaEdge published L-P for two years. We experienced a wide variety of problems and were generally not pleased with responses to our concerns. The CSLA Board of Governors determined that due to poor performance, unsatisfactory editorial support and inconsistent staffing, a change was needed.

CSLA had also sought a paid Editor in Chief to oversee the publication and to replace outgoing Editor in Chief, Cecelia Paine. Paine worked tirelessly in the years leading up to this to enhance and improve L-P. She set a very high standard for all future publications and we will always be grateful to her for her dedication and perseverance in support of the development of LP. In February 2004, CSLA engaged the services of Judy Lord as Editor in Chief.

Naylor has just completed their first issue of L-P; the issue coordinated by AAPQ members which focuses on the work of Québec landscape architects. All CSLA members will be receiving it shortly.

As with all new relationships there were some growing pains. First and foremost, the stock selected for the issue and for the cover is of a lesser quality than what we requested. Naylor has taken immediate steps to remedy this and will remove the covers from all of the 1000 copies that the AAPQ special ordered. This will be replaced with a much heavier stock and attention will be given to ensuring that the image on the cover reproduces the colour of the original photograph as well as possible.

In the future, we will discuss the cover stock with Naylor with a view to improving this very important element of the magazine. CSLA also worked with an independent graphic designer in the fall of 2004 and we will continue to develop a standard “look “for many of the regular features in the magazine. We are very pleased with the collaboration we have received from Naylor and know that we will continue to develop a relationship based on trust and cooperation.

We will continue to strive for high standards and to develop and improve the publication to ensure that it is one of which all CSLA members can be proud!

National Design Conference Call for Papers

Design Exchange is pleased to announce our first national design conference: BY DESIGN: An Interdisciplinary Conference on Issues of Design Education, Business and Material Culture.

The conference will take place from October 12 – 15, 2005 in Toronto. The event is intended to attract designers, educators, and members of the business and cultural communities. This unique, interdisciplinary approach will encourage attendees to interact and learn from each other, while still allowing them to focus on their area of interest. The conference will include receptions, keynote speakers, panel discussions, and moderated sessions where papers will be presented on common themes.

We invite your association members to submit a proposal (no more than 300 words) to present a paper at the conference. The deadline for proposals is April 15, 2005.

We hope to have strong participation from all design disciplines across the country.

Design Exchange is Canada’s design museum and centre for design education and research. This conference is organized by the Design Exchange with the support of the Ontario College of Art and Design and the Rotman School of Management.

For more information, visit www.dx.org/conference or contact [email protected].

Coming Event – Open House

WHEN: April 6, 2005 (Wednesday) TIME: 12:30 - 7pm WHERE: University of Guelph, Landscape Architecture Building WHAT: Open House and Thesis Presentations

The 4th year graduating class of the Bachelor of Landscape Architecture program will be present, showing their final projects. Professionals looking to hire or any other interested parties are welcome to attend.

For further information please contact class president Nathan Perkins at [email protected].

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The CSLA Bulletin

The CSLA Bulletin provides an open forum for the exchange of ideas and information pertaining to the profession of landscape architecture. Individual opinions expressed are those of the writers and not necessarily those of the CSLA.

The Bulletin will be published monthly and forwarded to members by email. Please make sure the CSLA office has up to date contact information. If you are not receiving the Bulletin by email but are able to, please advise the office.

Letters to the editor and articles are encouraged and should be sent to:

Fran Pauzé, Executive Director Canadian Society of Landscape Architects Tel:(613) 622-5520 P.O. Box 13594 Fax:(613) 622-5870 , ON, K2K 1X6