LARE Prep Workshop: Grading, Drainage, and Stormwater Management
Recorded On: 10/27/2023
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- Non-member - $225
- Member - $155
- Student Member - $155
- Associate Member - $155
The Landscape Architect Registration Examination (L.A.R.E) tests applicants for the knowledge and skills required to practice those aspects of landscape architecture that impact the health, safety, and welfare of the public. This workshop is designed to review the sub-domains being tested on the Grading, Drainage, and Stormwater Management exam. Instructors help candidates understand the types of knowledge and skills required to successfully pass.
Donnie Longenecker
University of Georgia College of Environment and Design
Donnie Longenecker is an entrepreneur and educator. His firm, DTC, provides a planning, program and project management services for a wide variety of clients and projects. Donnie also serves as a Lecturer and Continuing Education Coordinator for the University of Georgia College of Environment and Design.
Thomas Nieman, PhD, FASLA
Professor of Landscape Architecture, Emeritus
University of Kentucky
Thomas J. Nieman, PhD, PLA, FASLA, is Professor Emeritus of Landscape Architecture at the University of Kentucky where he taught for 39 years. He is a practicing landscape architect specializing in the design and layout of thoroughbred horse farms. He has taught and continues to present Landscape Architecture licensure review sessions at the ASLA Annual Meetings, LABash, and numerous state chapters. Licensure of all landscape architecture graduates is his mission for the profession.