Over the next few months we will be Tweeting (@landscape_gre) 100 Reasons why it is great to study Landscape Architecture at the University of Greenwich. From award winning graduates, such as Marti Franch, to our international lecture series and from hosting the Landscape Institute Conference and IFLA Europe congress to our unique work experience for students with the Royal Parks, we will be sharing many of the reasons why we study and teach Landscape Architecture at the University of Greenwich. Follow us at @landscape_gre or come back and read the 100 reasons as we add them:
- #1 Our students are amazing! They are making great projects, winning Landscape Institute awards, getting cool jobs [https://twitter.com/landscape_gre/status/989064849765355520]
- #2 Inspiring International Lectures at University of Greenwich https://thelandscape.org/2017/05/22/greenwich-international-lecture-series/ … [https://twitter.com/landscape_gre/status/989406006852685829]
- #3 Strong graduate employment on accredited BA and Master Landscape Architecture programmes [https://twitter.com/landscape_gre/status/989606116387680261]
- #4 We are hosting the Landscape Institute conference and IFLA Europe General Assembly in September. https://www.landscapeinstitute.org/conference-2018/ …
- #5 Fourteen Wonderful Green Roofs overseen by Dr Benz Kotzen and the Living Walls and Green Roofs Research Centre: https://thelandscape.org/landscape-roofs/ …
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#6 We are partnering with the Landscape Research Group on May 17 to showcase landscape research work: https://thelandscape.org/2018/04/30/landscape-research-group-showcase-event-at-greenwich/ …
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#7 London art institutions love landscape, with the Institute for Contemporary Art (Frames of Representation) and the Royal Academy (Invisible Landscapes) both currently focusing on projects about landscape: https://www.ica.art/whats-on/season/frames-representation-new-visions-cinema-2018 … / https://www.royalacademy.org.uk/exhibition/invisible-landscapes
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#8 Unique relationship with the Royal Parks creating work experience opportunities for Landscape Architecture students studying at University of Greenwich https://thelandscape.org/2018/03/28/unique-work-with-royal-parks/ …
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#9 Meaghan Kombol teaches Landscape Architecture at Greenwich and she studied at Greenwich, before writing this amazing book. http://fr.phaidon.com/store/architecture/30-30-landscape-architecture-9780714869636/ …
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#10 Tim Waterman teaches Landscape Architecture History and Theory here too! And he’s damn good at it! https://thelandscape.org/staff/
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#11 Award-winning student projects https://thelandscape.org/portfolios/ . Come and see more on 13th June for our summer exhibition
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#12 Master Landscape Architecutre student Liz Stark is the elected Student Representative of the Advisory Council of the Landscape Institute – representing students to the profession https://thelandscape.org/2018/04/25/100-reasons-to-study-landscape-architecture-at-the-university-of-greenwich/
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#13 New Plant Technologies course – starting September – designed for Master Landscape Architecture students thelandscape.org/2018/05/11/new-plant-technologies-course/
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#14 Studying Landscape Architecture in a film set at University of Greenwich https://alumni.gre.ac.uk/2016/12/09/10-films-you-didnt-know-were-filmed-at-greenwich/
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#15 Fascinating landscape research projects by Masters and PhD students, researchers and faculty
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- #101 Luke Whitaker teaches design to BA Landscape Architecture students (thanks
@peteswiftysan for suggestion & for@PlanitIE for their support). See Luke’s graduating project from when he was a MA student@UniofGreenwich: https://issuu.com/luke_whitaker/docs/the_skyline_parliament … [https://twitter.com/landscape_gre/status/989735345045426176]