About Us

Mission:

“Landscape architects lead the planning, design, and stewardship of healthy, equitable, safe, and resilient environments. The mission of the Nevada Chapter is to advance landscape architecture through advocacy, communication, education, and fellowship.

Strategic Plan:

  1. Community: Build a welcoming and inclusive community that provides a place for members, partners, and supporters to connect, learn, and grow.

  2. Connections: Enable change through collaboration and effective partnerships.

  3. Innovation: Leverage the best practices developed by and for our members to keep us and the profession at the forefront of innovation.

  4. Scale: Make the investments necessary to bring to bear the power of our membership and our profession.

  5. Voice: Provide a platform to elevate expertise and the collective impact of our members.

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NVASLA is one of 49 ASLA chapters in the United States.  Each chapter defines their own mission to guide the organization’s activities.

The Nevada American Society of Landscape Architects provides opportunities for professional networking, continuing education and promotion the profession through mentorships and scholarships for students.

NVASLA is lead by an Executive Committee that organizes committees and volunteers to achieve the mission of the organization.  

want to join us?

  • Committee members play a huge party helping the chapter reach it’s goals. Through the talents and time of professionals, NVASLA is able to organize fundraisers, annual golf tournaments and awards banquets, social mixers, mentorships for students, community outreach and other events throughout the year. Visit our committee page to learn more about our committees.

  • By sharing their time and talents, NVASLA members make a difference in others’ lives. Through volunteers, we can expand the Chapter’s resources and abilities to challenge our organization to do better. Volunteers stretch themselves with new challenges and learn new skills. You don’t have to be a member of NVASLA to be a volunteer. Be a part of our landscape architecture community, feel satisfaction by helping others, and have fun.