NDAL holds educational series next month

New Directions in the American Landscape (NDAL.org), an educational series dedicated to the art, culture, and science of ecology-based landscape design founded in 1990 by Landscape Designer Larry Weaner, is pleased to offer its 36th Annual Design Symposium, entitled Landscape, Ecology & Culture, in partnership with Morris  Arboretum & Gardens of the University of PA and Connecticut College Arboretum.

This program will take place January 9-10, 2025 in Ambler, PA as well as January 16-17, 2025 in New London, CT. The Symposium will also have virtual options as well. First held in 1990, this annual two-day symposium has long presented ecology-based landscape design programs for professional practitioners.

Presenters reflect the diverse factors that shape our landscapes including landscape architects, landscape designers, horticulturists, ecologists, historians, anthropologists, artists, and others. 

Our event this year will include a varied group of presenters from Gerould Wilhelm, who developed a highly regarded technique for vegetative site analysis; to Wagon Landscaping, a French landscape architecture from whose innovative gardening approaches apply both regionally and globally.

Learn more & register here. Student scholarships & discounts and CEUs available.

New Directions in the American Landscape (NDAL.org), an educational series dedicated to the art, culture, and science of ecology-based landscape design founded in 1990 by Landscape Designer Larry Weaner. 

We’re reaching out to let you know about our 36th Annual Design Symposium, entitled Landscape, Ecology & Culture, in partnership with Morris 

Arboretum & Gardens of the University of PA and Connecticut College Arboretum. This program will take place January 9-10, 2025 in Ambler, PA as well as January 16-17, 2025 in New London, CT. The Symposium will also have virtual options as well. First held in 1990, this annual two-day symposium has long presented ecology-based landscape design programs for professional practitioners. Presenters reflect the diverse factors that shape our landscapes including landscape architects, landscape designers, horticulturists, ecologists, historians, anthropologists, artists, and others. 
Our event this year will include a varied group of presenters from Gerould Wilhelm, who developed a highly regarded technique for vegetative site analysis; to Wagon Landscaping, a French landscape architecture from whose innovative gardening approaches apply both regionally and globally.

Learn more & register here. Student scholarships & discounts and CEUs available.

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