ASLA 2022 Student Community Service Honor Award. 15 Weeks to Transform Colorado's Unique Ecosystem into a Learning Landscape. Finley Sutton, Student ASLA; Charlotte Francisco, Student ASLA; Claire Bulik, Student ASLA; Anna Varella; Sylvia Pasquariello; Ari Solomon, Student ASLA; Alex Bullock, Associate ASLA; Eion Donelan, Associate ASLA; Miriam Hernandez Arroyo; Victoria Hancock; Faculty Advisors: Lois Brink; Louise Bordelon, ASLA. University of Colorado Denver / Jesse Kuroiwa
Today, Senator Martin Heinrich (D-NM) introduced the Living Schoolyards Act with support from the American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA).
“The Living Schoolyards Act is a multi-purpose policy that improves climate resilience, supports biodiversity, increases educational opportunities, and improves wellness for children as well as for the surrounding community. By creating spaces that inspire and connect children to nature, we can help shape the next generation of environmental leaders to tackle the complex challenges facing our planet. The American Society of Landscape Architects supports the Living Schoolyards Act and urges Congress to pass it,” said Torey Carter-Conneen.
“Landscape architects are natural partners to work with local schools to create nature-based outdoor spaces that spark learning,” Carter-Conneen added.
Read more about award-winning and transformative school grounds:
15 Weeks to Transform Colorado's Unique Ecosystem into a Learning Landscape
Seeding Resilience: Celebrating Community, Education, and the Environment at Princeville Elementary School
Landscape Architecture Magazine: The Schoolyard is Sick