February
Transcription
February
Vol. 19 No. 2 Photo Courtesy of Diana Garcia . Feb INSIDE THIS ISSUE NVASLA News Your article here Pages 1 Editor’s Letter Flowers for Valentine’s Page 3 President’s Letter What have you done for NVASLA Page 5 At the Podium Check out the February speaker and sponsor and see what you missed at the January luncheon! Page 6-9 NEWSLETTER NVASLA is a non-profit 501(c)6. A portion of all annual sponsorships goes to higher educational institutions in Nevada to help educate future landscape architects. YOUR ARTICLE HERE BY: YOU Are you a secret amzing writer? Have an opinion on an article you recently read about Landscape Architecture or about the NV Chapter of ASLA? Write to us, write an opinion and maybe your article will be on the pages of next month’s newsletter for everyone to see! Are you an nonprofit organization wanting to get your name out there or tell people about an upcoming event? In need of volunteers? Write an article here and get noticed! The deadline to turn in articles is FEBRUARY 20th. E-mail your articles to editor@nvasla.com. Hope to see your articles here next month! PLANTO TOATTEND ATTENDTHE THEFEBRUARY OCTOBER LUNCHEON! LUNCHEON! PLAN WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12 @ 11:45PM WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11 @ 11:45PM SPONSOR: ARID PLANTS SOLUTIONS SPONSOR: VICTOR STANLEY SPEAKER: TINA STERGIOS SPEAKER: YOU TOPIC: INTERPRETIVE SIGNS TOPIC: ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION NV Cooperative Extension / 8050 Paradise Road / Las Vegas, NV NV Cooperative Extension / 8050 Paradise Road / Las Vegas, NV ensure maximize thethat time the and speaker and sponsor with ourand organization ToTo ensure we we maximize the time thethat speaker sponsor have with ourhave organization you get the and you get the most out of your lunch experience we would appreciate it if you most out of your lunch experience we would appreciate it if you could please arrive on time. Sign in atcould each please arrive on time. Arrive beforeto11:50am receive your raffle rafflePink will luncheon and NVASLA event for a chance win a yearand of ASLA membership or a ticket; ticket tothe the 2015 Flamingo Drawings will take place at the end of the year! be heldAnnual at theAwards end ofBanquet! the meeting. TRIM World leader in Aquatic Play Solutions with over 5,000 installations worldwide vortex-intl.com 1.866.886.7839 Vortex Western Sales *Vistaprint and Support Office is not responsible for guides layer left in customer’s document Splashpad® Poolplay™ Spraypoint™ CALL FOR VOLUNTEERS WE ARE CURRENTLY SEEKING CHAIRPERSONS FOR THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS ANNUAL LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE AWARDS ART EVENT/FALL MIXER STUDENT MENTORSHIP PLEASE CONTACT ERIN REISWERG, PRESIDENT ASLA, AT 702-267-4013 AND AT PRESIDENT@ NVASLA.COM EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE President Erin Reiswerg City of Henderson president@nvasla.com President Elect Carrie Becker City of Henderson preselect@nvasla.com Past President Brad Theurer J W Zunino Landscape Architecture 702.253.9390; pastpres@nvasla.com Secretary/Treasurer Caryl Davies Lage Design, Inc 702.274.2013; ST@nvasla.com Trustee Dan Kovach trustee@nvasla.com Northern Section Chair Lucy Joyce & Barb Santner northsection@nvasla.com Northern Section Secretary Alison Cotey Design Workshop 720-257-1405 acotey@designworkshop.com Northern Section Treasurer Marty Sillito UNLV Liaison Steve Clarke Dept of Landscape Architecture & Planning 702.895.3031; steve.clarke@unlv.edu UNLV Student President Jamie Mitchell mitche28@unlv.nevada.edu Public Relations Representative A FLOWER FOR A FLOWER BY DIANA GARCIA, STUDENT ASLA The smell of sweet roses and the endless amounts of chocolate hearts are filling the air with red heart bubbles. Yes, Valentine’s Day is upon us , or as those who are not fans of the love holiday call it, Single Awareness Day. As females, whether we love or hate this holiday, we probably love the thought of receiving roses or tulips or any kind of living plant from a significant other or friend. I’m not much a rose girl, but if someone (hint hint, boyfriend if you’re reading this) were to give me tulips or a nice bushel of long sunflowers, I will definitely know you have been paying attention to my random plant rants. So if you have a significant other that isn’t a fan of roses, I will help you out by giving you the most romantic plants and their meanings so that your special person can know how much they mean to you. Meaning: Faith, Hope, Wisdom, Courage, Admiration Lilac, Syringa vulgaris Photo Courtesy of blog.northerngardener.org Meaning: Youthful, Innocence Orchid, Orchidaceae Lily, Lilium Meaning: Friendship, Devotion Photo Courtesy of Diana Garcia . Meaning: Adoration, Loyalty, Longevity LETTER FROM THE E D I T O R Photo Courtesy of Diana Garcia . Meaning: Love, beauty, luxury, strength Photo Courtesy of www.flowerhdwallpaper.com NVASLA Association Assistant NVASLA Address PO Box 97896, Las Vegas NV 89193 info@nvasla.com Photo Courtesy of www.deshow.net Sunflower, Helianthus annuus Shavawn Coleman pr@nvasla.com Nickie Hoffmann nhoffmann@nvasla.com Iris, Iris germanica Submit articles, updates events & photos to: editor@ nvasla. com 3 Scharetg Pictures US Patent D710,625 S; other patent pending. Spending lunch in Camelot since 1962. For over 50 years, Victor Stanley has designed, engineered, and manufactured timeless site furnishings so you can bring communities to life. Using genuine IPE wood slats and solid steel with exceptionally high recycled content, our new Reverie collection is the perfect marriage of sleek design, longevity, and comfort. Contact George Blevins at georgeb@victorstanley.com V ICTOR STA N L EY.COM ASLA_Nevada_7.75x10.5_CAMELOT.indd 1 12/19/14 4:15 PM WHAT HAVE YOU DONE FOR NVASLA LATELY? BY ERIN REISWERG, ASLA NOTES FROM THE P R E S I D E N T Email: president @nvasla. com 5 It’s that time of year to love or loathe the middle of February. A month filled with hearts, candy and anti-valentine parties. Some people love to participate in the festivities while others cannot stand the thought of having to partake in another commercialized holiday. Ruminating about the holiday got me thinking about NVASLA membership involvement. Do you love to participate or are you a silent partner? I’m delighted to see NVASLA membership numbers are up from the past few years, however discouraged, at the same time, that volunteering with the chapter seems to be stagnant. Like presidents before me, I worry about how to ignite a spark of participation and invigorate our membership to join in on the fun. My own worst critic has consumed my time with thinking about how I can help make our chapter more enjoyable so that people will want to attend events and hang out with colleagues to promote our profession. I don’t have the answers, but I know several people that do. Luckily our chapter is full of extremely creative people. Much like a great project, our chapter needs your input in order to succeed. What do you love about NVASLA or what could our chapter improve upon? NVASLA is working hard this month to gather input from you so we can shape our chapter into an organization that you want to be part of. How might you unleash your ideas and suggestions? Look in your email inbox to partake in our chapter survey. It’s an anonymous, 10-question survey that you can make as quick or lengthy as you wish. That’s not all, folks. Along with a few of your Excom members, I will be providing a chapter update at the February NVASLA lunch. Please plan on attending this open forum discussion about where the chapter stands and what direction we are heading. So peers, I am verbally twisting your arm to provide your opinions about NVASLA. Our chapter is only as great as its member’s ideas and hard work. Truth be told, I’m worried that no one will complete a survey or show up to the monthly meeting. So please prove my fears wrong, show your support to NVASLA and provide the needed input to improve our chapter. Have a great month and please share your love or loathing for NVASLA. If the options mentioned above are not your participation style, please feel free to contact any of the Excom members or myself to express your ideas. JANUARY SPEAKER: TANNER CHEE, MIRELLA GARCIA, ARELY LOPEZ, AND CORY BY CARRIE BECKER, ASLA It was a pleasure to hear about the National ASLA conference and its host city, Denver, through the eyes of our local UNLV landscape architecture students. It became clear quite quickly that Arely Lopez, Cory May, Mirella Garcia, and Tanner Chee took full advantage of the Denver area and all it had to offer. They led us on a photo tour (including a few selfies!) of their journey. They stayed at a LEED certified hotel where they were surrounded by beautiful architecture inside and out, along with a xeriscape water filtration system that had been constructed out front. The students enjoyed exploring Denver, including the University of Colorado Denver campus, which was right next door to their hotel. They were able to see successful examples of old architecture abutting new, along with the design of functional, yet artistic elements such as amphitheaters and bike racks. A quick hop onto Denver’s extensive public transportation system and they were able to visit the Denver Zoo, Botanical Gardens, Union Station, and the 16th street mall. THANKS TO OUR ANNUAL 2015 LUNCHEON SPONSORS CALENDAR OLMSTED LEVEL VICTOR STANLEY RAINBIRD 12 NOVEMBER HUNTER INDUSTRIES ECKBO LEVEL Please note: Luncheons VORTEX are the 2nd Wednesday of INTERNATIONAL the month. They begin at GPH IRRIGATION 11:45am and are held at PRODUCTS the NV Cooperative NEVADA SALES Extension. 8050 Paradise AGENCY Road, Las Vegas, Nevada ANOVA 89123. IRONSMITH continued on page 9 JANUARY SPONSOR: NEVADA SALES AGENCY TJK CONSULTING ENGINEERS www. nevadasalesagency. com BY NICKIE HOFFMANN, ASSOCIATE ASLA It goes without saying that without our Sponsors the Nevada Chapter ASLA would not be able to thrive as it does. Nevada Sales Agency and its President, Kathy Wilson, year after year have been not just a Sponsor but also a friendly face that we see at our luncheons and other NVASLA events throughout the year. With the motto “No is not an option, find a way to make it happen!” you know you’re in the hands of company that will meet your needs! Nevada Sales Agency is a local Las Vegas based company that represent manufacturers of lighting and control panels. Their product list include LED and solar options for all your lighting needs. Their experienced staff are ready to answer your questions and help guide you through the process of filling y o u r p r o j e c t ’s l i g h t i n g requirements. Their website is www. nevadasalesagency.com. It’s a great place to start, it lists their vast product line and makes it easy to narrow down your search. Click on the “Our Team” tab to contact the right person for your inquiries or needs. Take some time and navigate through their site and learn more. Thank you again Nevada Sales Agency for your continued support of the Nevada Chapter ASLA. 6 FEBRUARY SPEAKER: YOU ASLA FEBRUARY LUNCHEON WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11 @ 11:45PM NV Cooperative Extension / 8050 Paradise Road / Las Vegas, NV Sign in at each luncheon and NVASLA event for a chance to win a year of ASLA membership or a ticket to the 2015 Pink Flamingo Annual Awards Banquet! Drawings will take place at the end of the year! www. victorstanley. com BY CARRIE BECKER, ASLA February’s luncheon is going to have a slightly different format- a roundtable discussion about the chapter. Now, before you quit reading, we really want to hear from YOU! Event ideas, getting involved, and what’s working with our chapter and what isn’t? How can the Executive Committee better serve you? Erin Reiswerg, Chapter President, will also provide some updates on where we stand as a chapter, results of the recent chapter survey, and how we see the chapter moving forward. (702) 270-4181 Fax 270-4196 Cell 371-5045 Manufacturer’s Representative www.nevadasalesagency.com K ATHY WILSON kwilson@nevadasalesagency.com 3581 Birtcher Drive Las Vegas, Nevada 89118 GARRETT ECKBO SPONSOR Please make it a priority to attend, so we can hear from you, and in turn, better serve you. Lea Cheshareck - Regional Sales Representative 602.908.6810 cell | lea@anovafurnishings.com FEBRUARY SPONSOR: VICTOR STANLEY BY CARRIE BECKER, ASLA 7 Since 1962, Victor Stanley, Inc. has meticulously designed, engineered, and manufactured quality site furnishings. Their commercial products include litter receptacles, recycling stations, benches, bike racks & bollards, planters, tables, seats, ash urns, and tree guards. Carefully integrated designs and innovative use of materials and technology embody Victor Stanley’s commitment to producing durable, strong, functional, attractive, and comfortable site furniture. Remaining current in the marketplace defines their daily efforts, which includes meeting the challenges of changing designs and protecting the environment. They use 98% recycled steel for their solid steel bars and 90% recycled plastic for their recycled plastic slats. They work with landscape architects, architects, cities and municipalities, designers, urban planners, engineers, end-users, and customers throughout the world. Victor Stanley, Inc. is one of our biggest supporters, providing not only a luncheon sponsorship, but annual sponsorship at the highest level again this year. Come to the February luncheon to talk to Victor Stanley, Inc. about their exciting products and innovative techniques. Dennis Swartzell ARID PLANT SOLUTIONS Specializing in high-quality, water efficient plant materials for Southern Nevada Office: 702.492.9700 Fax: 702.492.9787 Arbor-1@cox.net 7380 S. Eastern Avenue Suite 124-196 Las Vegas, Nevada 89123 www.aridplantsolutions.com YOUR ARTICLE HERE YOUR ARTICLE COULD BE 40+ years of providing desert-adapted plants to you! www.mswn.com 1-800-840-8509 FEATURED HERE IN THE MARCH NEWSLETTER! E-MAIL YOUR ARTICLES EDITOR@NVASLA.COM BY FEBRUARY 20TH * Included with every Hunter purchase A Support SyStem thAt JuSt Won’t Quit. When you choose Hunter, you get more than just innovative irrigation products. You get access to hundreds of people with decades of experience in our industry. In the field, at the office, or in the factory, we’re here to support you and your business every day. For additional information about Hunter Industries, visit hunterindustries.com/included Leadership by design Paver-Grate™ While walking down the sidewalk along the renovated New York - New York Casino in Las Vegas, pedestrians will no doubt notice the uniquely designed tree grates but what is not seen is as equally impressive. Paver-Grates™ spanning 120” in size beneath the paver surface carries the weight of the 60“ cast iron custom tree grates and individually placed pavers. Each tree grate incorporates bronze lighting and specially sized and shaped tree openings for the newly placed mature trees along Las Vegas Blvd. IRONSMITH’s patented Paver-Grate™ suspended paver system lets you design over –instead of around— tree areas for tree health and pedestrian comfort. For more information about all IRONSMITH products visit us online at, IRONSMITH employee owned www.ironsmith.biz SPEAKER continued from page 6 9 Luncheon attendees didn’t see a lot of photos from the conference because photography was not allowed. However, we did see the passion and excitement the students came back with after attending the educational sessions. Their favorite moments included meeting John Gidding from the television show Curb Appeal, and getting autographs from Landscape Architect James Corner. We even received a mini educational session of our own, when Tanner talked about his favorite session on therapeutic landscapes. The students all shared the same for the scholarship opportunity sentiment that what they learned to attend the National ASLA will help them with their capstone conference. projects this semester. The students conveyed multiple times they loved the “feel” of Denver’s downtown. From the cool architecture to urban spaces and functional art, they enjoyed seeing places they had previously only read about. Their favorite parts of the trip included the interactive art pieces, meeting their idols, and Denver ’s transportation system. Arely, Cory, Mirella, and Tanner gave a fantastic presentation at the luncheon and gave many thanks to the chapter TELL US WHAT YOU THINK TAKE OUR SURVEY AND LET US KNOW WHAT YOU THINK GO TO HTTP://WWW. SURVEYMONKEY. COM/S/RRL8FHY IN REAL-WORLD CONDITIONS, THE ONLY CHOICE IS RAIN BIRD. Rain Bird is the only manufacturer that offers a full line of high-efficiency nozzles, so you can pick what’s right for any job. PICK THE RIGHT NOZZLE FOR ANY JOB. Watch the University of Arizona Wind Study U-Series HE-VAN R-Series IN WINDY CONDITIONS, HEAVY DROPLETS MATTER. rainbird.com/spraynalysis/WindStudy.htm R-VAN APPLICATION EFFICIENCY VS. WIND SPEED AND WE PROVED IT. You need nozzles that perform in the real world—not just in zero-wind buildings. So Rain Bird partnered with the University of Arizona to measure application efficiency in windy conditions. Other nozzles missed the mark in windy conditions, with more water that was pushed outside the zone area. But Rain Bird nozzles produced heavier droplets that hit the target area with much greater efficiency as the wind speeds climbed. Wind Speed (mph) Brady Pitcher, Area Specification Manager (801) 592-6490, bpitcher@rainbird.com Ultimate protection from Nature’s elements THANKS 2015 NVASLA’S LUNCHEON SPONSORS! We couldn’t do it without your continued support! JANUARY: NEVADA SALES AGENCY FEBRUARY: VICTOR STANLEY MARCH: HUNTER INDUSTRIES APRIL: GPH IRRIGATION MAY: VORTEX JUNE: GOTHIC LANDSCAPE JULY: UNIQUE LIGHTING AUGUST: UTELITE SEPTEMBER: ARID PLANT SOLUTIONS Henry Sudweeks, ASLA Call: 435.619.7625 or email hsudweeks@playandpark.com │ www.shadeandshelters.com OCTOBER: MOUNTAIN STATES WHOLESALE NURSERY NOVEMBER: RAINBIRD THE NEWSLETTER FOR 2015 ◊ Have you ever thought of writing an article? ◊ How about sharing a photo or upcoming event? ◊ Have an event, job opening or something else to announce? NEWSLETTER SUBMISSION DUE DATES: FEBRUARY 20 MARCH 20 APRIL 24 MAY 22 ◊ Or maybe you just want to see your name/photo in print. JUNE 19 We’d love to highlight your creativity in the newsletter. Feel free to submit any relevant item to the newsletter editor. AUGUST 21 Please limit articles to 350 words and be sure to include references or links for more information. Submit to: editor@nvasla.com by the due date ahead of the month you’d like your article/image/event to appear. JULY 24 SEPTEMBER 18 OCTOBER 23 NOVEMBER 20 DECEMBER 18 11