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MLA Student Awarded 2016 LACF Grant

Submitted by dfoolen on January 20th, 2016 2:19 PM

The Landscape Architecture Canada Foundation (LACF) announced the recipients of its 2016 grants in support of research, communication and scholarship.   

Master of Landscape Architecture student, Emily French received a $2,000 grant for her thesis research on "Designing Seismic Resilient Landscapes".  

The Landscape Architecture Canada Foundation is a non-profit organization that supports the ideals of the profession of landscape architecture, striving to balance human use and enjoyment of landscapes with the conservation and health of the environment.  For more information on LACF grants please visit the LACF website [1].

 

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