australian institute of landscape architects   AILA® 

 

Are you a household or agency looking to employ
an AILA professionally recognised Landscape Architect?

or an agency (Government or Commercial) looking for advice
on when to employ a Registered Landscape Architect?


Looking for a landscape Architect?

There are good and sound financial reasons for home owners, estate developers and government agencies to consider employing AILA professionally recognised landscape architect. Our advice is to start by looking through the directories of landscape architects...

State Practice Directories:

check the list of members, and the state-by-state lists of businesses employing AILA professionally recognised landscape architects.


Who Does What? in Landscape Architecture and the wider Landscape Industries: please look through this page dealing with some of the common misconceptions.

What is a professionally recognised Landscape Architect?

 


advice to agencies
on employing Registered Landscape Architects

The AILA advises agencies conducting competitions and/or offering tenders for significant projects that are to be constructed, that one of the main conditions should be that the applicant should be a Registered Landscape Architect, or that the firm involved has a Registered Landscape Architect in a senior position to oversee the project.

If you are an agency wishing to ensure you have employed a professionally recognised consultant to oversee a major project, then AILA recommends the employment of a registered landscape architect: The Guide to employing a Registered Landscape Architect Consultant

Reasons for Choosing: why you should choose to employ AILA members and what are the circumstances whereby you need to consider using a Registered Landscape Architect.


Australian Institute of Landscape Architects
GPO BOX 1646
Canberra ACT 2601
Phone (02) 62489970, Fax (02) 62497337
 
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