International Federation of Landscape Architects
The International Federation of Landscape Architects is an organisation which represents the landscape architectural profession globally. It aims to provide leadership and networks to support the development of the profession and its effective participation in the realization of attractive, equitable and sustainable environments. IFLA currently represents 76 member associations from Africa, the Americas, Europe and Asia Pacific, and a newly emerging region in the Middle East. The Federation's mission is to create globally sustainable and balanced living environments for the benefit of humanity worldwide.
Through its Member Associations, IFLA officially represents approximately 25,000 landscape architects across the world – the actual number of landscape architects is estimated to be about three times that.
IFLA has 11 aims:
- To increase respect for the profession through the high esteem in which the Federation is held by international and regional organisations including various United Nations Agencies.
- To provide a platform for the exchange of knowledge and expertise.
- To offer powerful institutional support to fight legislative threats to the integrity of the profession.
- To provide a global platform for educational and professional opportunities.
- To serve as a repository of information concerning landscape architecture, its heritage and capacities.
- To grant access to projects which provide value to landscape architects at every stage of their career such as the Global Professional Standards Survey, Student Design Competition, Sir Geoffrey Jellicoe Award.
- To raise the profile of the profession worldwide by supporting the development of new member associations and regions.
- To provide access to international thought leaders demonstrating the capacity of landscape to meet global challenges such as water and food security, climate change, conflict, migration and depletion of natural resources.
- To provide a global platform for engaging landscape architects in improving the conditions, aims and context of the profession long-term.
The develops and implements an action plan which realises three key strategic pillars of i) raising the profile of the profession; ii) building advocacy and; iii) providing member services that serve anyone connected to landscape architecture. IFLA's work is primarily delivered through projects, a matrix of working groups and collaboration with national, regional and international partners.
History
IFLA was founded at Cambridge, England, in 1948 with Sir Geoffrey Jellicoe as its first president, representing 15 countries from Europe and North America. Later, in 1978, IFLA's Headquarters were established in Versailles. Presently IFLA's Headquarters are in Paris.Presidents
Date | Name | Notes |
1948 – 1954 | Sir Geoffrey JELLICOE † | President of Honour |
1954–1956 | Mr. Walter LEDER † | - |
1956–1958 | Mr. René PECHERE † | - |
1958–1962 | Mr. Sidney SHURCLIFF † | - |
1962–1966 | Mr. Francisco CABRAL † | - |
1966–1968 | Mr. Richard SCHREINER † | - |
1969 | Dame Sylvia CROWE † | - |
1970–1974 | Mr. Olaf ASPESAETER † | - |
1974–1976 | Mr. Hubert B. OWENS † | - |
1976–1978 | Mr. Floris G. BREMAN | - |
1978–1982 | Mr. Hans F. WERKMEISTER † | - |
1982–1986 | Mr. Zvi MILLER † | President Emeritus |
1986–1990 | Mr. Mihàli MÖCSENYI | - |
1990–1992 | Mr. Theodore OSMUNDSON † | - |
1992–1996 | Mr. George L. ANAGNOSTOPOULOS | - |
1996–2000 | Mr. Arno Sighart SCHMID | - |
2000–2002 | Mr. Richard L.P. TAN | - |
2002–2006 | Ms. Martha Cecilia FAJARDO | - |
2006–2010 | Dr. Diane H. MENZIES | - |
2010–2014 | Ms. Désirée Martínez de URIARTE | - |
2014 - 2018 | Prof. Kathryn MOORE | - |
2018 - | Prof. James HAYTER | - |