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Library of Congress and ASLA partnering to archive award winning projects
The Library of Congress and the American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) are partnering to archive the society’s experienced award-successful initiatives, marking the initial time that collections representing the worldwide landscape architecture job will be archived by a U.S. federal establishment. Although the Library of Congress has archived collections representing the professions of architecture, design and style and engineering because the 1800s, this collaboration reflects the library’s recognition of the growing significance of landscape architecture in society currently. New models will be included to the selection every single 12 months. “This is a move forward in strengthening the relationship between landscape architecture and the developed environment. The decided on winners…


