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Do you have a project or experience you want to share with your peers in practice? The Field is here for you.

The Field was established to give members in the field of landscape architecture a place to exchange information peer-to-peer and learn about recent work and research straight from the source: you!

We invite you to join the conversation. All ASLA members are welcome to write for The Field.

The Field is your forum for gaining recognition for your work and research, and for sharing your thoughts on the profession's most pressing issues. Of particular interest to our readers is information that highlights innovative design approaches or unconventional responses to typical problems in any aspect of landscape architecture.

Posts don't have to be very long-700 to 1,000 words or so-and can take a variety of forms, from interviews to book reviews to first-person accounts of experiences on projects-lessons learned on a project; tips, tricks, and best practices; project summaries that discuss process and design...anything you feel would be of interest to others in the field!

Submit an idea for The Field

Share your lessons learned, pro tips, and thought leadership with your peers in practice-write for The Field!

For what Field readers have been most interested in lately, here are the top three most-viewed posts published this year:

An Interview with Jessica Henson, ASLA
by Sara Hadavi, PhD, ASLA
Two interviewees from the Bridging Academia and Practice Interview Series, Jessica Henson, ASLA, PLA, AICP, and Michelle Delk, FASLA, will be speaking at the ASLA 2026 Conference on Landscape Architecture!

A Call to Action for the Historic American Landscapes Survey (HALS)
by the ASLA HALS Leadership Team

Voices of Women in Landscape Architecture: Jingzhi Fan, Associate ASLA, Tabitha Tattenbach, ASLA, and Wanpeng Zu
If you'd like to be featured in a future Voices of Women in Landscape Architecture post, the call for submissions remains open, with profiles being shared on an ongoing basis. Submit a WILA profile!

And here are the top three most-viewed posts overall:

Designing with Solar: Lessons from Campus Solar Projects
by Magic Sun, Associate ASLA

How Landscape Architects Are Incorporating Artificial Intelligence

A Brief History of Playground Design
by Naomi Heller

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