ASLA Releases Landscape Architecture Industry Report
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March 17, 2025 – The American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) has released its Landscape Architecture Industry Report 2024, offering a comprehensive analysis of financial performance, workforce trends, and emerging market forces shaping the profession. This report delivers essential data for firms looking to refine strategy and maintain competitive positioning.
Based on insights from over 300 firm leaders, the report covers:
- Building Success: 61% of landscape architecture firms win new projects through repeat clients
- Workforce Dynamics: One in four firms is undergoing an ownership transition, creating challenges and opportunities in leadership succession.
- Technology & Innovation: Artificial intelligence is reshaping workflows, but firms are still evaluating best-use scenarios.
“This report is a critical resource for professionals seeking to navigate an evolving business environment,” said ASLA President Kona Gray, FASLA, PLA. “From firm profitability to technological advancements, this data provides landscape architects with the intelligence they need to make informed decisions.”
The full report can be accessed at https://www.asla.org/industryreport. The report is available free to ASLA members, nonmember can purchase the full report for $179.
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ASLA Center for Landscape Architecture / Image: Gensler March 17, 2025 – The American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) has released its Landscape Architecture Industry Report 2024, offering a comprehensive analysis of financial performance, workforce trends, and emerging market forces shaping the profession. This report delivers essential data for firms looking to refine strategy…
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