Category: Exhibitions
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Videos of Greenwich MA Landscape Architecture Exhibitions
Videos of 2015, 2013 and 2012 landscape architecture exhibitions available on LAA website.
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ADVANCED LANDSCAPE STUDIO ::: An exhibition of design works by the MA Landscape Architecture and MSc Advanced Landscape and Urbanism graduates
ADVANCED LANDSCAPE STUDIO ::: An exhibition of design works by graduates of the MA Landscape Architecture and MSc Advanced Landscape and Urbanism programmes – Private View 25 September, 18:00hrs – University of Greenwich, 10 Stockwell Street, Greenwich, London The 2014/15 design works of the Advanced Landscape Studio (MALA / MScALU) was focused on site-based actions, interventions
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AJ Reviews Greenwich 2015 Student Show
‘the engagement with landscape appears to have successfully infiltrated all studios this year, embedding the agendas of landscape and urbanism strongly within the school’s culture’ Dan Hills for Architect’s Journal The Architect’s Journal’s annual review of end-of-year student show highlights the presence of landscape across the school at Greenwich. While the AJ is well versed in reviewing the work of architecture
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Shared Cities: European Prize for Urban Public Space 2014
21 July – 9 August 2015 The latest exhibition at the Royal Academy showcases the twenty-five most outstanding projects shortlisted for the 2014 European Prize for Urban Public Space, which aims to draw attention to interventions that give priority to access over barriers of every kind and encourage appropriation by citizens. Free entry, no need to book.
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This Saturday ::: Book Launch ::: East of Eden ::: Architecture and Landscape ::: University of Greenwich
Dear Friends and colleagues, Please join us at the East of Eden Book Launch. This is also the final opportunity to view the University of Greenwich Department of Architecture and Landscape 2015 Exhibition. Saturday 27th June, 2015 14:00 – 16:00 10 Stockwell Street, University of Greenwich, London SE10 9BD
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Landscape Alumni Win International Competition
Four alumni from the MA Landscape Architecture programme at the University of Greenwich, Rowan Case, Ed Gant, Sarah Tolley and Arlene Decker, have won the Designing the Urban Commons competition, organised by Theatrum Mundi. Their proposal CarbonSync, which set out new spaces for urban commoning was selected by an international jury, including: Richard Sennett (Theatrum Mundi), Sarah Wigglesworth, Amica Dall (Assemble Studio), Francesca Ferguson
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Gustafson Porter sponsor the MA / MSc Advanced Landscape Studio exhibition
University of Greenwich students on the MA Landscape Architecture and the MSc Advanced Landscape and Urbanism programmes are excited to invite you to the Practice Private View of our end-of-year exhibition. The evening opens at 17:00 on Tuesday 16th of June and will feature a variety of different landscape projects aiming to re-imagine South East London Sites for the
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Student exhibition at arts festival
Students on the Certificate in Landscape Design programme have exhibited their work to local residents, as part of the Thamesmead Arts Festival. Throughout the year, students have been exploring the history and changing dynamics of Thamesmead, a town built in the 1970s in east London. Student projects have included reintegrating gypsy’s horses back into the landscape,
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You are invited ::: End-of-year Landscape and Architecture exhibition at the University of Greenwich
Join us for our end-of-year exhibition, at the University of Greenwich, Department of Architecture and Landscape. Practice Private View ::: Tuesday 16 June ::: 5:00pm ::: Stockwell Street ::: University of Greenwich The exhibition opens ::: Friday 12 June ::: 6:30pm ::: Architecture and Landscape ::: Stockwell Street ::: University of Greenwich
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Sneak preview – landscape architecture student portfolios
Interested in the exceptional work of the Landscape Architecture students at the University of Greenwich? Below are a few in-progress drawings by the MA Landscape Architecture students who are designing landscapes along the Thames river through exploring the relations between macro infrastructures and small-scale interactions. Well done all! To see more of the postgraduate and undergraduate students in the department, join us on Thursday