Michigan Chapter ASLA

Michigan Chapter ASLA

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The Michigan Chapter of the American Society of Landscape Architects (MASLA) is one of the state chapters of the larger, national group known as the American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA). MASLA currently consists of approximately 330 members that pay annual dues, of which, entitle them to such things as a quarterly newsletter, access to this web site, admittance to all monthly meetings,

Photos from Michigan Chapter ASLA's post 04/22/2026

Celebrating Earth Day and World Landscape Architecture Month!
 
Today, and all month, we recognize the powerful connection between people, place, and the planet. Landscape architecture plays a vital role in shaping resilient, sustainable environments that not only protect our natural resources, but also enhance everyday life.
 
From restoring ecosystems to designing vibrant public spaces, landscape architects help communities thrive while caring for the earth we all share.
 
This Earth Day, we celebrate thoughtful design, environmental stewardship, and the lasting impact of landscape architecture; today and for generations to come!

Photos from Michigan Chapter ASLA's post 04/06/2026

Hear it straight from our leaders!

Current MiASLA ExCom members share why being part of the Executive Committee has been such a meaningful experience, from building connections to shaping the future of our chapter.
 
Now it’s your turn. Elections are open, consider nominating yourself or a colleague.

Photos from Michigan Chapter ASLA's post 04/02/2026

Congratulations to the 2026 Michigan Chapter ASLA Foundation Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Scholarship Awardees. Let’s congratulate Jessa Le, Bachelor’s of Landscape Architecture student at Michigan State University and Odera Igwe, Master’s of Landscape Architecture student at the University of Michigan.

To learn more about the Michigan Chapter ASLA Foundation’s scholarship program and this year’s scholarship recipients visit the link in our bio.

04/01/2026

Licensed landscape architects shape the spaces we live in, protecting public health, safety, and well-being.

Licensure isn’t just a title. It’s accountability, expertise, and trust. It ensures thoughtful design, stronger communities, and a more resilient future.

Let’s celebrate World Landscape Architecture Month!

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