The American Academy of Landscape Design is an advanced education curriculum whose goal is to improve landscape designers' understanding of the most sophisticated and often overlooked aspects of landscape design. Participants gain confidence and skills that differentiate them from other designers and improve their ability to effectively communicate ideas based on sound design principles.
The American Academy of Landscape Design offers a selection of intensive 2 to 3-daycourses that focus on honing your creative prowess with personal coaching in classroom subjects running the gamut from design theory through construction techniques to business practices and sales. Taught by industry professionals in the easily-accessible Chicago-area, AALD training improves the real-world skills of landscape designers and architects who are serious about building reputations for high-quality residential work.
All courses offered at the North Shore Campus of National-Louis University, just outside Chicago, IL and will run each day from approximately 8:30 a.m to 4 p.m. with an hour break for lunch.