Master of Landscape Architecture students awarded national recognitions
Master of Landscape Architecture students Aaron Bomback and Tasnim Ferdous were recently recognized by the Canadian Society of Landscape Architects and the Landscape Architecture Canada Foundation for their design and research. Aaron was named the CSLA Student Award of Excellence recipient for his thesis work “Neglected Landscapes: A transformative future for Winnipeg’s infrastructure corridors”, and Tasnim was awarded a LACF Research Grant for her project titled “Nature-based Solutions for Climate Resilient Shorelines”.
Each year, the LACF awards both professionals and students in landscape architecture grants to pursue research and scholarship that cover a broad range of topics important to the profession This year, 6 professional awards and 2 student awards were approved by the jury, which was composed of six individuals from public, private and academic practices from across Canada. Tasnim Ferdous was selected as one of the student grant recipients.
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