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CTASLA maintains a list of the business
addresses of CTASLA members who are licensed in the State of
Connecticut.
(Note: Use of the information from this
website for direct marketing purposes, or for the generation of mailing
lists, is strictly prohibited. Vendors of products and services wishing
to reach our membership may purchase mailing labels from CTASLA for that
purpose. For more information, contact
executivedirector@ctasla.org.)
Alphabetical List of Licensed Members (by last name):
Licensed Members
by County
Complete Licensed
Members Directory
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Printing) (Adobe Acrobat format)
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 |
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(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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