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Stantec at ASLA 2025
We’re designing sustainable landscapes to help our communities take action on climate change with resiliency and perseverance.
See you in New Orleans!
Stantec is excited to attend and present at the upcoming ASLA Conference in New Orleans!
Our team is presenting on the tremendous impact Landscape Architecture has on our infrastructure and community resilience—we look forward to connecting with you!
Be sure to check out these educational sessions to learn more:
Friday October 10, 10:15 AM: Envision Platinum: Circular & Sustainable Approaches at the Battery
Panelist/Co-presenter: Amy Seek
Saturday October 11, 3:45 PM: Fighting for Our Future: The Case for Landscape-Led Infrastructure
Panelist/Co-presenter: Gary Sorge, Maria Reilly
Ideas on Designing for Resiliency & Climate Change
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Gary Sorge , Vice President, Landscape Architecture
Designing infrastructure with the ability to withstand natural and human impacts is an economic and social responsibility.
Amy Seek, Principal
As public realm designers, we have a special role in nurturing the social life of a city.
I enjoy seeing projects constructed that interpret and draw from local history, culture, and natural systems in design solutions.