Series 2 - Canadian Society of Landscape Architects Awards

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Canadian Society of Landscape Architects Awards

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    CA F701-2

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    • 1987-1993, 1996-2014 (Creation)

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    13 cm of textual records and other material

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    The Canadian Society of Landscape Architects (CSLA) Awards are sponsored by the Canadian Society of Landscape Architects together with provincial associations. The purpose of the awards is to recognize and promote excellence in all aspects of the profession; to communicate a strong awareness of landscape architecture as a profession to related professions, potential clients, and the general public; and to build an accessible record on a year-by-year basis of Canadian landscape architectural work.

    The CSLA Awards celebrate professional creativity and excellence on an annual basis. Entries can fall into various categories: Research, Planning and Analysis, Design, Landscape Management, Communications, New Directions, and Residential Design. Awards are made at the national and regional levels. Awards include: Citation Award for particular superior qualities deemed worthy by the jury; Merit Award for excellence in some juried categories; and Honour Award for overall excellence in all jury criteria.

    Custodial history

    The CSLA Awards archives came first came to the University of Guelph Library in 1992 due to the initiative of Professor Jack Milliken, a member at the School of Landscape Architecture, who first proposed the idea to the CSLA College of Fellows. Slides, images, and many other documents of the award-winning projects have regularly been forwarded for placement into the archives since 1998.

    Scope and content

    The Canadian Society of Landscape Architects Awards projects covers the years 1987 to 2014. The series has over 600 projects, many of which include photographs, phonotypes, slides, videos, monographs, letters, entry forms, jury comments, display boards, and digital files.

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    Files are arranged chronologically and alphabetically by name of project within each year. For general information concerning the CSLA awards see XL1 MS A0110275 (1983-1992), XL1 MS A0110314-XL1 MS A0110317 (1993-1996), XL1 MS A0110384-0386 (1999-2000), XL1 MS A0110405 (2001-2003), XL1 MS A0110527 (2006-2007).

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        XL1 MS A011

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