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What is ASLA?

The American Society of Landscape Architects was organized in 1899 as the first professional organization for landscape architects. Today, almost 18,000 landscape architects in public, private and academic practice nationwide are members of the ASLA.

What is a Landscape Architect?

The profession of landscape architecture is a licensed profession in the State of Oklahoma. To achieve licensure and the privilege to use the title “Landscape Architect” most licensed landscape architects have completed a minimum of a four year professional degree program, which is accredited by the Landscape Architectural Accreditation Board in landscape architecture. Professional education is just one requirement of becoming a registered landscape architect. Most registered landscape architects have taken and passed the Landscape Architecture Review Examination (LARE). The LARE is a national test administered by the Council of Landscape Architectural Registration Boards.

Why You Should Join ASLA

For almost 125 years, ASLA has promoted the practice of landscape architecture and advanced the profession through advocacy, education, communication, and fellowship. ASLA members enjoy many benefits and discounts with their annual dues, but the value of membership extends far beyond discounts. Joining ASLA is an asset to your professional development. From student to full membership, each category is structured to fit your professional needs at every stage of your career. Apply Online or download the application and apply by mail.