05/04/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 05/04/2026 07:45
Registration is now open for the ASLA 2026 Conference on Landscape Architecture.
The conference is the premier gathering for landscape architects and allied professionals, bringing together thousands of people who design, plan, steward, and advocate for healthy, resilient, and beautiful landscapes.
ASLA 2026 is an ideal entry point: a major gathering with a broad program, a dynamic host city, and many ways to engage, whether your interest is technical, creative, strategic, or interdisciplinary.
ASLA 2026 is your chance to reconnect with the profession at a national scale, discover how the work is evolving, and engage with the visionary ideas shaping the future of the landscape.
This year's theme, Action! Design in Motion. Work in Progress, captures the energy of a profession that is always moving-testing ideas, refining approaches, and delivering projects that respond to changing environmental, social, and cultural conditions. Los Angeles is a fitting place for that conversation. It is a city shaped by infrastructure, ecology, public space, water, and community needs, offering a vivid setting for discussions about landscape architecture.
Over three days, attendees will learn from one another, explore new tools and strategies, and connect with peers across the profession. Whether you're a licensed landscape architect, emerging professional, student, educator, allied practitioner, or industry partner, the conference is designed to support your work and expand your perspective.
The ASLA Conference on Landscape Architecture offers a full-spectrum experience that brings together education, inspiration, and professional connection.
Registration includes multiple pricing windows, so early planning is worth it. Act now to take advantage of Early Bird rates by June 15, 2026. See all 2026 Registration Rates & Details.
The 2026 Conference on Landscape Architecture promises three energizing days of learning, networking, and idea-sharing in one of the country's most dynamic urban settings. If you're looking to strengthen your practice, connect with colleagues across the field, and take part in conversations shaping the future of landscape architecture.