Blog, Landscape Architecture
Victor’s application for Landscape Architectural Intern with the OALA has just been accepted. Victor, welcome to the journey in becoming a full member of the OALA. “I’m excited to share that I’ve officially become an intern member of the Ontario Association of...
Blog, Environmental, Landscape Architecture
“We are pleased to announce a strategic working relationship between RALA and Siteform. Together, RALA and Siteform are ideally suited to deliver design excellence in landscape architectural services for Ottawa, the National Capital Region, and Eastern Ontario. The...
Career development, Landscape Architectural Technician, Landscape Architecture
We are looking for a landscape architectural technician to work with us and gain experience. This is a full-time position for this summer, and requires a commitment of 35 hrs per week for the season. This job is made possible by Canada Summer Jobs. To find out...
Art in landscape, Blog, Canada Association of Landscape Architects, Covered rink, Hockey, Ice rink, Landscape Architecture, Ontario Association of Landscape Architects, Public art, Public Park, Public spaces, Recreation Complex, Sports Fields, Urban Planning
Ruhland & Associates Ltd. is happy to be involved in a community project – the City’s first open-air covered refrigerated rink at the Canterbury Recreation Complex, 2185 Arch Street in Alta Vista is now under construction, and scheduled to open in...
Atrium, Blog, Cornwall, Design for health, Landscape Architecture, Public spaces
The landscape at the new Cornwall Addiction and Mental Health Centre is now complete. The atrium, which is modelled on a Japanese garden style, provides a restful atmosphere both when viewed from within the building and when one is in the garden itself. Free...
Art in landscape, Blog, Canada Association of Landscape Architects, Landscape Architecture, Ontario Association of Landscape Architects, Public Park, Public spaces, Urban Planning, Urban space
The East Block Interim Open Space Landscape is ready for Canada’s 150th with visually exciting landforms interpreting fish and waves, showcasing a balance between people, sky, land and water. The final design is a result of a collaboration between the NCC, PCH and...