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  • Chelsea Bridge Wharf

    Chelsea Bridge Wharf

    Chelsea Bridge Wharf is a riverside development located at the opposite of Battersea Park. Sitting alongside the bank of the river Thames. The Chelsea Bridge Wharf site has varied history, first of all is about the Chelsea Bridge itself          The bridge was opened by Queen Victoria in 1858, reconstructed in 1934

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  • Listen the sounds from the world-Xian,China

    There is an international dream fantasizing about the other side of the world. The whole idea is a spirit of adventure and whimsy, and the unending curiosity of what can be found on the other side. With a garden to design in Xian, China, we couldn’t resist:  In the garden we have created the result

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  • Suzhou Museum In China

      Suzhou Museum is a historical museum, which is located in Suzhou, Jiangsu province, China. It was built in 1960, and used as palace of prince. In October of 2006, the famous designer, Leoh Ming Pei, rebuilt it. Suzhou has a very long history of more than 2500 years. The most obvious feature of the

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  • Reviewing Living Walls

    Reviewing Living Walls

    Shelley Mosco and the University of Greenwich recently put on a Living Walls Knowledge Transfer Day that was open to all industry representatives, students and faculty alike. A day full of lectures from individuals that work on living walls from designers to manufacturers, this seminar could likely have been a first of its kind in

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  • Landscape Architecture Year-Out and Graduate Jobs

    Landscape Architecture Year-Out and Graduate Jobs

    Cass Associates are seeking year-out and graduate students.See below for more: Year Out Student This post is for a year out Landscape Architect student to work on a wide range of projects and form a key part of a growing team within the practice. You will be a talented designer with efficient time management skills

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  • The Landscape Legacy of the Olympics

    The Landscape Legacy of the Olympics

    The Landscape Institute interviewed Dr Phil Askew and Prof John Hopkins, both former graduates of Landscape Architecture at the University of Greenwich, who commissioned the design and delivery of the London Olympic Park (2012). In January 2014, Phil came to Greenwich to present his work to staff and students as part of the international lecture

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  • Gustafson Guthrie Nichol seeks landscape architecture interns

    Gustafson Guthrie Nichol seeks landscape architecture interns

    For those of you looking for internships over the summer, a trip to Seattle may be just the ticket. See below the advert: Overview Gustafson Guthrie Nichol (GGN) is seeking talented applicants for two paid summer internship positions. The internships are open to current landscape architecture and architecture students, both in the United States and

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  • Unnatural Futures

    Unnatural Futures

    From genetically modified foods to zombie apocalypse, concerns about the future are increasingly reflected in contemporary media, policy and culture. An unnatural future is being shaped by rapidly escalating anxieties about the social, cultural, environmental and technological risks that now pervade everyday life. This climate of fear and uncertainty about the future requires careful consideration

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  • Open Lecture :: Helen Castle :: Canny Communication in Architecture in the Age of ‘Messy Media’

    Open Lecture Series 2013/2014 Norbert Singer Lecture Theatre / M055 Mansion Site, Avery Hill Campus Wednesday 27th November; 6PM   In the last decade, the proliferation of digital media has been a game changer shifting the way that we think about communication and the dissemination of ideas and images. The words that we commonly use

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