Landscape Architect Registration Examination (LARE)
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Landscape Architect Registration Examination (LARE) Course
Introduction:
The Landscape Architect Registration Examination (LARE) is a nationwide licensing exam that assesses individuals' knowledge, skills, and abilities in the field of landscape architecture. It is developed by the Council of Landscape Architectural Registration Boards (CLARB) and has been officially adopted by California as its licensure examination. The exam consists of four sections comprising multiple-choice questions.
The Landscape Architect course aims to equip aspiring professionals with the necessary knowledge, skills, and abilities to provide landscape architectural services while ensuring the safety, well-being, and welfare of the public. The course adheres to the highest standards of fairness and quality that govern licensure exams.
Course Objectives:
By the end of this Landscape Architect Registration Examination training course, participants will be able to:
- Practical exam training
- Explanation through case studies
- Solving previous years exam questions
- Interact with fellow students and the instructor, who is on hand to give advice and promptly respond to questions in the discussion forums.
Who Should Attend?
The course of LARE is ideal for:
- Practicing architect with a relevant work experience
- Landscape architect who wants to be certified
- Student of architecture
- Educators, researchers
Course Outlines:
Project and Construction Management
- Select Project Team • Develop Contract • Negotiate Contract • Prepare RFPs or RFQs • Determine Project Scope, Schedule, and Budget
- Execute Records Retention Policy • Facilitate Client Review and Coordination • Obtain Permits • Prepare Cost Estimates • Prepare Project Deliverables
- Develop Bidding Criteria • Prepare and Issue Addenda • Facilitate Meetings • Evaluate Bids and Make Recommendations • Identify Delivery Methods • Evaluate Contractor Qualifications • Assist with Construction Contract Execution and Administration
- Respond to RFIs • Coordinate with Contractors • Facilitate Pre-Construction Meeting • Document Pre-Construction Existing Conditions Attend Final Completion Walkthrough • Prepare As-Built (record) Drawings • Conduct Warranty Review • Conduct Project Close-out • Collect and Analyze Performance Metrics
- Review Maintenance Services • Prepare Management Plan
Inventory and Analysis
- Determine Applicable Codes, Regulations, and Permitting Requirements • Collect Contextual Data • Gather Stakeholder Input • Identify Policy Objectives • Conduct Project Related Research
- Determine Appropriate Types of Analyses • Perform Circulation Analysis • Interpret Utility Analysis • Perform Visual Resource Analysis • Perform Micro and Macro Climate Analysis • Perform Hydrological Analysis • Perform Vegetation Analysis • Interpret Ecological Analysis • Perform Topographical Analysis • Interpret Soil and Geotechnical/Geological Analysis • Interpret Environmental Studies
- Analyze Codes, Regulations, and Permitting Requirements for Design Impact • Interpret Cultural, Historical, and Archeological Analysis • Interpret Social Analysis • Interpret Economic Analysis • Analyze Contextual Data • Analyze Stakeholder Feedback
Design
- Design and Execute Public Participation Process • Prioritize Stakeholder Goals • Initiate Communication Strategy
- Perform Site Analysis and Determine Opportunities and Constraints • Develop Vision or Framework Plan • Develop and Conduct Urban Plan • Develop Land Use Plan • Develop Strategic Implementation Plan • Develop Site Master Plan • Develop Historic/Cultural Restoration and Preservation Plan
- Synthesize and Apply the Site Analysis • Develop and Refine the Program • Create the Basis for the Design • Create Conceptual Design Alternatives and Scenarios • Evaluate Design Alternatives • Refine and Synthesize Concept Alternative • Develop Schematic Design
Grading and Drainage
- Develop Demolition Plan • Develop Existing Conditions Plan • Prepare Soil Boring Location Plan • Develop Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan • Develop Site Protection Plan • Develop Mitigation Plan
- Develop Layout Plan • Develop General Notes • Develop Grading and Drainage Plan • Develop Planting Practices, Plans, Notes and Schedules • Develop Materials Plan
- Develop Phasing Plan • Develop Irrigation Plan • Prepare Lighting Plan • Develop Site Furnishings Plan
Construction Documentation
- Develop Signage and Wayfinding Plan • Develop Traffic Control Plan • Develop Emergency Access Plan • Prepare Stormwater Management Plan
- Develop Technical Specifications • Prepare Bid Form/Schedule • Develop Project Manual/Front End Specifications
- CASE STUDIES | STRUCTURAL RESOURCES