Nominations called for IFLA award

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Te Wao Nui precinct at Auckland Zoo.

Te Wao Nui precinct at Auckland Zoo. Image: Simon Devitt

The IFLA Sir Geoffrey Jellicoe Award is the highest honour the International Federation of Landscape Architects can bestow upon a landscape architect. The award recognises a living landscape architect whose lifetime achievements and contributions have had a unique and lasting impact on the welfare of society and the environment and on the promotion of the profession of landscape architecture.

The award is bestowed annually on an academic, public or private practitioner whose work and achievements are respected internationally. Past recipients include Peter Walker (USA), Professor Bernard Lassus (France), Cornelia Hahn Oberlander (Canada), Mihaly Mocsenyi (Hungary) and Gonçalo Ribeiro Telles (Portugal).

Nominations for the award must be submitted by 30 November, 2013 with the winner being announced at the IFLA World Congress in Buenos Aires on 6 June, 2014. For a full list of submission requirements and further information, visit the website.


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