u/Head_Taste_5792

Thinking of a career pivot

I'm a registered landscape architect and I have my own small practice mostly focused on residential projects. I'm well respected in my area for what I do but I'm getting bored. I'm thinking about taking the first level of Rosgen training and wondering if that will open up some new avenues. I understand that I may need to go on for further stages of Rosgen training. Anybody know landscape architects working in that realm? If so, what software do I need to be familiar with and how do I break into that area? Really what I'm wrestling with is whether it would be a nice change of pace and more intellectually stimulating or whether it would just be more of the same....just more project deadlines and production work.

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u/Head_Taste_5792 — 1 day ago