Connecticut Chapter of the American Society of Landscape Architects: Licensed Members

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CTASLA maintains a list of the business addresses of CTASLA members who are licensed in the State of Connecticut.

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Alphabetical List of Licensed Members (by last name):

A - C D - F G - I J - L M - Q R - U V - Z

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This listing of business addresses of CTASLA members licensed in the State of Connecticut is based on the following information:

• Membership report from ASLA, dated April 4, 2008.
• Landscape Architect roster from State of Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection, downloaded April 4, 2008.
• Address changes submitted by Chapter members.

Practice Types: Noted after each member’s name is their Practice Type as it appears within the person’s records at ASLA National. The abbreviated codes represent the following Practice Types:

(AC) Academic
(AP) Academic Planner
(G1) Federal Government
(G2) State Government
(G3) Local/Regional Government
(R) Retired
  (P1) Landscape Architectural Firm
(P2) Multi-Discipline, Architectural or Engineering Firm
(P3) Other Private Firm
(P4) Design/Build
(P5) Private Non-Profit

Practice Focus Areas: For members who are in Private Practice (P1-P5), the person’s Practice Focus Areas (provided by the individual) may also be noted, as represented by the following codes:

C: Commercial/Industrial
E: Environmental Planning/Design
G: Government/Institutional
H: Historic
N: Not in active practice
R: Residential
S: Computer simulation
O: Other

Focus Area Percentages: Practice Focus Area percentages (provided by the members) are represented by the numbers following the Practice Focus Area Codes i.e., R30% means that approximately 30% of that member’s practice is in residential landscape architecture.

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