Category: London
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Greenwich student wins Landscape Institute Travel Award
The winners of this year’s LI Student Travel Award have been announced, with the theme of ‘landscape transformation’ prompting some original and emotive responses. To commemorate the Landscape Institute’s 90th birthday, for the first time, a UK award was introduced to the competition, enabling two deserving students to conduct research in a domestic setting. Rebecca Mcdonald-Balfour,…
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We are looking for a landscape architect to join our team immediately!
MRG Studio is based in Farringdon and we design landscapes and public realm mostly around the UK. We’re working with architects such as AHMM, Heatherwick Studio and Knight Architects on mixed-use developments, internal landscapes, bridges and some rather bespoke one-off projects. Our practice is fast-paced and innovative, deeply interdisciplinary and always collaborative. Some of our…
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Archigram’s Mike Webb to speak at Greenwich
The lecture will take place in LT 11_0004, Stockwell Street on 14th Mar 2019, 6pm. Formed in the 1960’s the avant-garde architectural group, Archigram, aimed to keep the spirit of modernism alive. Founder member and documenter of the group, Michael Webb will speak to some of its history. This lecture is part of the University of…
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Apply – Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in Landscape Architecture and Urbanism
The Landscape Architecture and Urbanism programmes at the University of Greenwich is looking to appoint a lecturer in Landscape Architecture. Location: Greenwich Salary: £33,199 to £48,676 plus £3640 London weighting per annum Part Time Hours: 0.6 FTE (21 hours per week) Contract Type: Permanent Closing Date: Wednesday 27 March 2019 Interview Date: To be confirmed Reference: 1945 The primary purpose…
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Andrew Grant, designer of Gardens by the Bay in Singapore, to lecture at Greenwich
Landscape Architect Andrew Grant will deliver a public lecture at the University of Greenwich School of Design. After the outstanding landscape architecture lecture by Lynn Kinnear (KLA), and more recently the sold-out lecture by artist Richard Wilson (RA) last week, Andrew will lead us through his portfolio of award-winning landscape architecture projects. Monday, 25 February…
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Monsoon [+ other] Grounds
Monsoon [+ other] Grounds is the third in a series of symposia convened by the Monsoon Assemblages project. It will comprise a key-note address, inter-disciplinary panels, and an exhibition. The event will bring together scholars and practitioners from a range of disciplines to engage in conversations about geologies, soils, histories, spatialities, and modifications of monsoon [+ other] grounds.…
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Save the Date: Summer Student Exhibition at University of Greenwich: 12 June 2019
The award winning landscape architecture students at the University of Greenwich will be exhibiting their work in June, 2019. Join the opening on Wednesday 12th June at Stockwell Street, Greenwich. Save the date and we will post more information here soon.
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Small practice, big role – Lynn Kinnear lectures at the School of Design @UniOfGreenwich
The School of Design at Greenwich is pleased to announce that the landscape architect Lynn Kinnear will deliver a public lecture: Monday, 11 February 18:00 – 19:00 followed by reception Lynn Kinnear, Director, Kinnear Landscape Architects Ltd Small practice, big role: KLA’s approach to Urban Curation Lynn Kinnear will talk about the role of a landscape…
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New Alumni features Landscape Architecture works
Built on the success of the previous year’s exhibition, this time New Alumni focuses on four recent graduates working in cross-disciplinary fields within the creative industries that impact on our environment and community. Open to the public from the 21st February to 15th March 2019, the New Alumni exhibition will coincide with Greenwich Portraits in the adjacent Stephen Lawrence Gallery. The exhibitions complement each…
