ASLA 2026 First Look

ASLA 2026 First Look

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We can't wait to see you at the ASLA 2026 Conference on Landscape Architecture! This September 16-18, Los Angeles will be the place to be for bold ideas, real connections, and a world-class EXPO—where landscape architecture comes to life through ACTION.

To kick things off, we are hosting a virtual day of learning on Wednesday, July 29.

If you register for ASLA 2026 by 11:59 PM (Eastern) on July 28, the Virtual Kick-Off is included in your full conference registration. Already registered for the conference? No need to register for the Virtual Kick-Off. Please note: access to the Virtual Kick-Off requires your ASLA login. Please check that you can log in and request a password reset if you need to in advance.

The virtual day of learning will be recorded and available on-demand afterwards.

If you aren't able to make it to Los Angeles this year, registration for the ASLA 2026 First Look is available.

  • Contains 1 Component(s) Includes a Live Web Event on 07/29/2026 at 1:00 PM (EDT)

    Action! Narrative Landscapes: Storytelling, Ecology, and the Lucas Museum - 1.0 PDH (LA CES/HSW)

    Action! Narrative Landscapes: Storytelling, Ecology, and the Lucas Museum

    In an increasingly digital world, the human gift for connection through story has never been more vital. Landscape architecture is, at its heart, a narrative medium—shaping how we move, what we see, and how we relate to the living world. 

    Join Studio-MLA for an exclusive "behind-the-scenes" look at the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art at Exposition Park. This session explores how the project transcends traditional park design to create a "narrative forest"—a biodiverse, ecological haven that tells the story of Los Angeles’s natural heritage while providing a physical stage for human connection. 

    We will go "on-set" via field footage to witness this massive work-in-progress, examining how biodiversity and complex ecology are being woven into the urban fabric of Exposition Park. Discover the immense value of landscape architecture in translating cultural storytelling into living, breathing public space. This virtual "First Look" serves as the prologue to our in-person exploration in September, where the story of the Lucas Museum continues.


    Bradley McCauley, FASLA, PLA

    Bradley McCauley, FASLA, PLA

    ASLA President and Founding Principal

    site design group, ltd.

    Brad McCauley is a passionate advocate for landscape architecture, who has spent the last 17 years putting people first and making a difference in the profession. A dedicated member of ASLA, Brad has tirelessly served the profession on local, regional, and national stages. This service has resulted in increased membership, advocacy for STEM designation, and a broader awareness of the profession.

    As a practitioner, Brad has led the team at site design group for the past decade as the Managing Principal. The recognition of awards throughout the Midwest and on a National level has been a testimony to Brad’s leadership.  More important has been the steady and managed growth of the firm from ten professionals in 2012 to over sixty professionals today, including full-time employees in Tokyo, Brazil, and an entire team based in Kyiv, Ukraine. Brad’s commitment to inclusive recruiting, hiring, and retention has transformed the culture of the firm to meet today’s market demands and leadership expectations. Under his guidance, the firm’s $2 billion portfolio reflects his commitment to design excellence improving the quality of life for all. For him, good design is not a luxury; it's a right that should be accessible to everyone. 

    Brad extends his leadership to various organizations, including The Cultural Landscape Foundation’s Stewardship Council and his Alma Mater’s Department of Landscape Architecture Resource Committee at the University of Illinois. His involvement in local and regional consortiums, panels, and publications showcases his dedication to the broader profession.

    Evan Mather, FASLA

    Evan Mather, FASLA

    Principal, Director of Landscape Architecture and Los Angeles Operations

    MIG, Inc.

    Evan Mather, FASLA, PLA, SITES AP, is a Los Angeles based landscape architect and filmmaker who integrates ecological systems, civic design, and storytelling. As a Principal and Director of Landscape Architecture at MIG, he leads multidisciplinary teams on parks, streetscapes, campuses, and regenerative public realm projects throughout Southern California. His work blends technical rigor with narrative sensibility, advancing resilient, climate responsive landscapes rooted in community identity. A Fellow of the American Society of Landscape Architects, he is committed to design excellence, mentorship, and shaping equitable, future ready cities.

    Scott Rice, ASLA, PLA, LEED AP, CASp

    Scott Rice, ASLA, PLA, LEED AP, CASp

    President / Managing Principal

    Community Works Design Group

    Scott Rice, ASLA, is the President and Managing Principal of Community Works Design Group (CWDG), a medium-sized landscape architecture and accessibility planning firm based in Southern California. In addition to nearly 25 years with CWDG, Scott transitioned from employee to full owner of the firm through a succession plan. Scott is one of only three licensed landscape architects that also hold Certified Access Specialist (CASp) credentials. He recently completed his term as President of the Southern California Chapter of ASLA. When not working or volunteering, Scott enjoys spending time in parks and outdoor spaces with his wife and five children.

    Mia Lehrer, FASLA

    Mia Lehrer, FASLA

    President

    Studio-MLA

    Mia Lehrer, FASLA, is president and founder of Studio-MLA, a landscape architecture, planning, and urban design practice based in Los Angeles and San Francisco. Drawing insight from ecological systems, Mia is recognized for a research-based design process that advocates for resilient and just relationships between individuals, communities, and nature. She has led the design and implementation of ambitious public and private projects including Sofi Stadium, Dodger Stadium, the revitalization of San Francisco’s Levi’s Plaza, the LA County Natural History Museum, Vista Hermosa Park, and many urban river and waterfront related projects. The recipient of the Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum 2021 National Design Award for Landscape Architecture, Mia is on the Los Angeles Department of Water & Power Commission and served as a member of President Obama’s U.S. Fine Arts Commission from 2014-2018.

    Dawn Dyer, ASLA, PLA, LEED AP

    Dawn Dyer, ASLA, PLA, LEED AP

    Principal

    Studio-MLA

    Dawn Dyer, PLA, ASLA, LEED AP, is a Principal at Studio‑MLA with over 20 years of experience. Trained first as an architect, she discovered the expansive creative and ecological potential of landscapes, ultimately shaping a career that bridges both disciplines. Her work reflects this progression—integrating architectural clarity with sensory‑rich, resilient landscape design. Dawn was integral to the Nature Gardens at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, transforming an asphalt lot into a living urban ecology, and contributed to the renovation of the historic John Anson Ford Theatres. Her practice centers on sustainable, adaptive, community‑connected public spaces.

    Kush Parekh, ASLA, PLA

    Kush Parekh, ASLA, PLA

    Principal

    Studio-MLA

    Kush Parekh is a Design Principal at Studio-MLA with over 20 years of experience leading complex civic, cultural, and urban projects. He plays a key role in shaping firmwide design direction while guiding multidisciplinary teams through large-scale work. Kush translates community priorities and big ideas into clear strategies that connect landscape and infrastructure within the urban fabric. He has led many of Studio-MLA’s most complex and consequential projects, including Hollywood Park and SoFi Stadium, and currently leading the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art and the California Indian Heritage Center. His work advances ecological performance, climate resilience, and lasting civic value.

  • Contains 1 Component(s) Includes a Live Web Event on 07/29/2026 at 2:30 PM (EDT)

    In Conversation: Christy Ten Eyck + David Godshall - 1.0 PDH (LA CES/non-HSW)

    In Conversation: Christy Ten Eyck + David Godshall

    For years, ASLA has invited landscape architecture firms to pull back the curtain on their work, culture, and creative process through our beloved "Inside the LA Studio" series. This year, we are turning the format on its head. 

    Inspired by the celebrated "Actors on Actors" interview tradition—where two artists who deeply respect each other's craft sit down for an unscripted, peer-to-peer conversation—ASLA 2026 introduces a bold new session format. 

    In this exclusive sneak preview, two prominent landscape architects who know each other's work intimately will sit down for an honest, wide-ranging conversation about the profession, the creative process, and what it means to design in a world that is always in motion. No moderator. No script. Just two practitioners who have earned the right to ask each other the hard questions. 

    This is your first look at a new kind of ASLA session—one that will return in full at the in-person conference in Los Angeles this September. 

    Christine E. Ten Eyck, FASLA, PLA

    Christine E. Ten Eyck, FASLA, PLA

    President, Landscape Architect

    Ten Eyck Landscape Architects

    Christine Ten Eyck, FASLA, PLA, is the founder of Ten Eyck Landscape Architects in Austin, Texas. Since the inception of her company 28 years ago, Christine and her thirteen-person firm have drawn upon intuition, experience, and knowledge to build a body of work which celebrates the inherent beauty and culture of Texas and the southwest, pioneering contemporary regionalism in the southwest. Her projects range from urban design, parks, botanical gardens, university campuses to private residential gardens and ranches. She received her BLA from Texas Tech University and was made a Fellow of the American Society of Landscape Architects in 2003.

    David Godshall, ASLA

    David Godshall, ASLA

    Landscape Architect, Co-Founder and Principal

    TERREMOTO

    David is the co-founder and a principal at the Los Angeles office of TERREMOTO. He believes that landscape architecture should rigorously examine the tools with which it creates: land, labor, materials and ecology. Through said ongoing invstigations into the nature of the relationships of the tools with which we create, landscape architects can come to build gardens that are just, fair, generous and beautiful to the creatures, land and communities they serve.