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Sophie Haddock Appointed as Treasurer of the Granite State Landscape Association

TFMoran’s Landscape Designer Sophie Haddock has been named as Treasurer of the New Hampshire chapter of the American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA), the professional association for landscape architects in the United States. Landscape architects plan, design and manage natural environments, working to improve human and environmental health in our communities. Granite State Landscape Architects (GSLA) is dedicated to the advancement of landscape architecture in New Hampshire.

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Anne Cruess Featured in December 2020 Landscape Architect Magazine

Anne Cruess PLA, former Chief Landscape Architect and principal of TFMoran was recently featured in the December 2020 issue of Landscape Architect Magazine. Anne was honored at the Granite State Landscape Architects (GSLA) Annual Dinner in November 2019 with an award for her contribution to the profession of Landscape Architecture in the State of New Hampshire. Anne was also recognized for her dedicated service to the American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) and her instrumental role in GSLA, particularly in convincing the House and Senate to pass a licensure bill for Professional Landscape Architects in New Hampshire. Congratulations Anne! Read the article here.

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Granite State Landscape Architects in Washington, DC

Granite State Landscape Architects (GSLA) is the New Hampshire Chapter of the American Society of Landscape Architects. TFM’s Chief Landscape Architect, Anne Cruess, PLA is a GSLA Trustee who represented the state for a third consecutive year as an advocate. Anne, along with the GSLA President, Eric Buck met with New Hampshire Senator Kelly Ayotte while at the 2015 ASLA Conference which was held in April at the ASLA national headquarters in Washington, DC.
Also in GSLA news, the First Annual GSLA Project Showcase was on display at The Bridges House in Concord during the GSLA Annual Dinner in April. The showcase features boards from members representing the wide breadth of work New Hampshire Landscape Architects have completed. Categories include commercial, institutional, residential, planning, healthcare facilities and more. The exhibit begins in central New Hampshire and then travels around the state for the summer. For the show schedule visit www.gsla-online.com