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Robert Corry Named Fellow of the Canadian Society of Landscape Architects

Submitted by dfoolen on April 30th, 2026 4:24 PM
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Dr. Robert Corry named a Fellow of the Canadian Society of Landscape Architects

Dr. Robert Corry has been named a Fellow of the Canadian Society of Landscape Architects [1] (CSLA), one of the highest honours in the profession. The recognition places him among the 2026 Class of Fellows, a distinction awarded to individuals whose work has made significant contributions to landscape architecture in Canada. Fellowship in the CSLA acknowledges leadership, impact, and a sustained commitment to advancing the field, with honourees selected through a national peer review process. 

Dr. Corry is a professor of landscape architecture whose teaching and research focus on ecological design, agricultural landscapes, and the restoration of damaged environments. Over his career, he has combined academic leadership with practical impact, helping shape how landscapes are planned and managed for both environmental and social benefit. His work spans topics such as landscape ecology, sustainable design, and land reclamation, and he has shared his research internationally while mentoring generations of students. 

This honour recognizes not only Dr. Corry’s achievements in research and teaching, but also his broader contributions to the profession and community. Being named a CSLA Fellow reflects a career dedicated to improving how we understand and design landscapes, and highlights the important role that educators play in shaping the future of the discipline.

Congratulations to Dr. Corry!

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