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You are invited to the opening of the University of Greenwich Architecture and Landscape Exhibition 2018
You are invited to the opening of the University of Greenwich Architecture and Landscape Exhibition 2018 on Wednesday 13 June [6:00pm – 9:00pm, 1st Floor Studios, 10 Stockwell Street, London SE10 9BD]. If you are able to join, please also come to the Practice Private-View on the afternoon [5:00 – 6:00pm] of Wednesday 13 June to meet the graduating students. The…
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Learning from Landscape Architecture Drawings
On Wednesday, the University of Greenwich is hosting the FOLAR (Friends of the Landscape Library and Archive at Reading) annual lecture and meeting. Five ways to interrogate, be inspired and learn from the Landscape Architecture Drawings at the Museum of English Rural Life (MERL) On: Wednesday 23 May 2018, 5-8pm At: University of Greenwich, Department of Architecture & Landscape, 10 Stockwell…
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New Plant Technologies course
From September a new course, Plant Technologies, will be taught at the University of Greenwich. The course, a key component of the Master of Landscape Architecture, has been designed and will be taught by Duncan Goodwin. The course will explore the roles played by plants as key elements within the structural design of productive (provisioning,…
Learn to DESIGN landscapes
The Landscape Architecture and Urbanism programmes (BA, MA, MLA, MSc and PhD) at the University of Greenwich, London, are focused on the speculative design of future landscapes and cities informed by site-focused research and live projects.
History of innovation
Programmes encourage design invention and experimentation from within one of the oldest schools of landscape in the UK, with notable lecturers such Sir Geoffrey Jellicoe and renowned graduates such as Marti Franch Matllori.

Programmes are based in the award-winning Stockwell Street building within the Maritime Greenwich UNESCO World Heritage Site. Students have gone on to lead design and planning studios such as Gustafson Porter + Bowman and delivering projects like the London Olympic Park.