Fellows

Nomination Criteria

The designation of Fellow indicates that an individual has been recognized by his or her peers as having accomplished extraordinary work in the elected category over a sustained period of time. Individuals considered for this distinction must be members of ASLA in good standing for at least ten years and must be recommended to the Council of Fellows by the Executive Committee of their local chapter, the Executive Committee of ASLA, or the Executive Committee of the Council of Fellows. Nomination materials will be sent to the chapters in February each year. The materials are also available on the website along with samples of submissions from previous years in February. The number of members elected yearly to Fellow is not limited in any way.

Election is based solely on professional excellence and outstanding accomplishments as represented in the nomination materials presented for each nominee. Fellows are elected based on their contributions in one of four categories:

1. Works of Landscape Architecture
2. Administrative Work
3. Knowledge
4. Service to the Profession

To see more information about the nomination process and helpful hints about nomination materials, see the ASLA Council of Fellows webpage .

 

Fellows from ASLA-MN

2012 - Don Ganje
2011 - Adam Arvidson
2011 - Shane Coen
2011 - Clinton Hewitt
2010 - Jim Hagstrom
2010 - Tadd Kreun
2009 - Todd Wichman
2007 - Bob Close
2004 - Scott Bradley
2003 - Doris Sullivan
2002 - Steven G. King
2002 - Thomas R. Oslund
2002 - Timothy M. Agness
1999 - Robert M. Mattson
1999 - Barry J. Warner
1998 - Marjorie E. Pitz
1998 - Bryan Carlson
1996 - Margaret Sand Booth
1995 - Damon Farber
1995 - Bill Sanders
1993 - Peter J. Olin
1989 - Roger D. Clemence
1981 - Roger B. Martin