Superbloom is headed to the 2022 ASLA Conference on Landscape Architecture in San Francisco next week!
Principals and co-founders Stacy Passmore and Diane Lipovsky will each be leading panel discussions with colleagues from other landscape architecture firms including SCAPE, Atlas Labs, and Merritt Chase. Follow us on Instagram and Linkedin for updates! #asla2022
On Friday November 11, Stacy is leading a discussion on interspecies dynamics and the increasing importance of wildlife in designed landscape and on Saturday, November 12, Diane will discuss what it means to create a culture of collaboration and how to leverage the power of partnerships to amplify the profession.
Animal Agency in the Landscape
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1:30 – 3PM PT
American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) Conference on Landscape Architecture 2022, San Francisco, CA
Can animal agency improve resilience in the time of climate change? Two designers and an ecologist will discuss ways of collaborating with wildlife and enhancing public attitudes towards truly ‘living’ landscapes. Superbloom Principal and co-founder Stacy Passmore will present alongside Gena Wirth, Design Principal at SCAPE and Steven Handel, Distinguished Professor of Ecology at Rutgers University.
The Power Of Partnership:
Dynamic Duos And Collaborative Design Practices
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2022 3:45PM – 5:00PM PT
American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) Conference on Landscape Architecture 2022, San Francisco, CA
The ethic of collaboration is often paid lip service in the design industry, but can purposeful partnerships define innovative approaches to entrepreneurship? Superbloom Principals Diane and Stacy will lead the session: The Power of Partnership: Dynamic Duos and Collaborative Design Practices at the 2022 ASLA conference alongside speakers and Principals from emerging practices Atlas Lab (Kimberly Garza with Erik Prince), and Merritt Chase (Nina Chase with Chris Merritt).