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Spring 2026

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Spring 2026

Furniture and lighting from Milan, new directions in architecture and urbanism, Sydney’s Fish Market, Toronto’s LRT line and more — the Spring 2026 Issue of Azure focuses on products and perspectives across scales.

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ASLA 2025 Student Awards Winner: Opaque Ground: Reimagining Human-Soil Relations in the Lower Don by Rebecca Martin, University of Toronto.
ASLA 2025 Student Awards Winner: Opaque Ground: Reimagining Human-Soil Relations in the Lower Don by Rebecca Martin, University of Toronto.

The ASLA 2026 Student Awards recognize the most compelling work by landscape architecture students, honouring ideas that demonstrate design excellence, critical thinking and a clear understanding of landscape architecture’s role in shaping communities and environments. Submissions reflect the depth, creativity, and rigour of student work across design, research, analysis and planning. Winning entries demonstrate clarity of intent, thoughtful response to site and context, and a strong command of landscape architectural principles.

Categories

  • General Design
  • Residential Design
  • Urban Design
  • Analysis and Planning
  • Communications
  • Research
  • Student Community Service Award
  • Student Collaboration

Eligibility

To enter any of the award categories, the official entrant must be a Student, Student Affiliate, International Student, or first-year Associate member of ASLA or join ASLA in one of those member categories.

Projects may only be entered in one category.

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