LABash 2021: Cornell University
Celebrating 50 Years of Inspiring Future Generations of Landscape Architects
Every year since 1970, landscape architecture students and industry professionals have joined forces at LABash for a weekend of networking, mutual inspiration, and inspired discussion about the future of the industry. Held at a different university each year, LABash is an entirely student-run conference offering the next generation of landscape architects the unique opportunity to meet with like-minded individuals, learn new skills from industry leaders, and build the professional relationships that are foundational to starting a career in landscape architecture.
Celebrating its 50th anniversary, LABash will take place at Cornell University in April of 2021 (having been postponed one year due to health concerns relating to the COVID-19 virus). This marks the first time the event will take place in New York. Entitled "Rise Above Run," the conference theme draws inspiration from Libe Slope, a distinct landscape feature of the Cornell campus, to make a profound statement about the future challenges and responsibilities faced by landscape architects.
LABash Co-Executive Director and senior Landscape Architecture student at Cornell, Molly Davis explains, "As emerging landscape architecture professionals, we're constantly challenged to 'rise above' the issues that our society is facing and create landscapes that not only acknowledge, but embrace these obstacles through the power of design. Through this year's LABash, we want to challenge designers to ask how landscape architecture can be used as a medium to rise above climate change, rising sea levels, and a multitude of other issues related to social justice and the environment."
As long-time supporter of LABash, Landscape Forms is honored to again participate in the conference as a foundational sponsor. "We believe strongly in the idea that landscape architects play a leading role in shaping the way that society impacts and interacts with the environment. Our continued support of LABash is both a way of empowering and investing in the future generations of our profession and a way of furthering the informed, responsible, and sustainable approach to landscape architecture that we believe is instrumental in confronting current social and environmental challenges," describes Landscape Forms CEO, Marjorie Simmons.
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Depuis 1970, LABash constitue une occasion inestimable pour les étudiants en architecture paysagère de se rencontrer, de créer un réseau et de partager des idées et de l'inspiration, mais la conférence de cette année a marqué un moment spécial pour une classe d'étudiants résilients dont l'expérience éducative a été confrontée à un ensemble de défis sans précédent.
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« Enrichir l'expérience en plein air et créer un sentiment d'appartenance à un lieu, voilà ce qui intéresse Landscape Forms. La durabilité est au cœur de ce que nous sommes aujourd'hui et de nos aspirations pour l'avenir », affirme la directrice générale Marjorie Simmons.
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