FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Jim Lapides
American Society of Landscape
Architects
202-216-2371
Saralee Tiede
512-232-0104
Sally Bourrie
202-226-4145
Pilot Projects to Test First National Rating
System for Sustainable Landscapes
Chicago, September 18,
2009 —
Today, the Sustainable Sites Initiative™ announced an upcoming November 5 call
for pilot projects that will test the first national rating system for
sustainable landscapes. The Initiative is a partnership between the American
Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA), the
The
Initiative will accept applications starting November 5 and closing February 15,
2010, in conjunction with the release of the next report and new rating system,
online at www.sustainablesites.org.
Any type of designed landscape is eligible to participate, ranging from
academic and corporate campuses, parks and recreation areas, transportation
corridors to single residences so long as the total size exceeds 2,000 square
feet. Fees for participating in the pilot project process may run between $500 to $5,000 depending on project budget.
Approximately 75 to 150 projects will take part in testing the rating system.
Until
now, design and construction rating systems included little recognition for
benefits of sustainable landscape and site design. Landscapes can clean water,
reduce pollution and restore habitats, all while
providing significant economic benefits to land owners and municipalities. The U.S. Green Building Council, a stakeholder in the
Initiative, anticipates incorporating the Sustainable Sites guidelines and
performance benchmarks into future iterations of its LEED® Green Building
Rating System™. More information is available at www.sustainablesites.org.
About the Sustainable
Sites Initiative
The
Sustainable Sites Initiative is a partnership of the American Society of
Landscape Architects, the
About
ASLA
Founded
in 1899, ASLA is the national professional association for landscape
architects, representing 17,000 members in 48 professional chapters and 68
student chapters. The Society's mission is to lead, to educate, and to
participate in the careful stewardship, wise planning, and artful design of our
cultural and natural environments.
Members
of the Society use the “ASLA” suffix after their names to denote membership and
their commitment to the highest ethical standards of the profession. Learn more
about landscape architecture online at www.asla.org.
About the
The
About the
Dating
from 1820, the United States Botanic Garden (USBG) is one of the oldest botanic
gardens in
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