Leadership and Governance
Guiding Principles for Ethical Practice
Dive into the Leadership and Governance section to access the ASLA Code of Ethics and the ASLA Code of Environmental Ethics here.
These foundational documents outline the principles that shape responsible and sustainable practices within the landscape architecture profession, fostering integrity and stewardship among professionals.
Wisconsin Chapter of ASLA
Innovative Approaches to Stormwater Management
- Case Study 331: Angel Flight Estate, Fontana, WI – This project exemplifies cutting-edge strategies for managing stormwater while enhancing the natural beauty of the landscape.
- Case Study 330: Feltes Lakefront Stormwater Management, Fontana, WI – A prime example of effective stormwater solutions that protect water quality and promote ecological health along the shoreline.
- Lake Geneva Youth Camp and Conference Center, Lake Geneva, WI – This project integrates environmental education with sustainable design, providing a model for managing stormwater in recreational settings.
These three projects from KDG have been highlighted in ASLA’s response to the Environmental Protection Agency’s request for successful and sustainable stormwater management case studies. By showcasing these exemplary initiatives, we aim to inspire other landscape architects and stakeholders to adopt similar practices, ultimately contributing to healthier ecosystems and communities.
Visit news.wisc.edu to read about a sustainable landscape design project with the University of Wisconsin-Madison.