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Book a table at the Erith Lighthouse
Erith Lighthouse: A pavilion conceived by DK-CM and The Decorators will host a summer of events on Erith riverfront This summer Erith riverfront will host London’s second lighthouse: an extraordinary Thames-side structure which will give stunning views of the River Thames and create a new dining and community experience in South-East London, conceived by DK-CM
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Masters students form new practice and win first commissions
Three inspiring MA Landscape Architecture students from the University of Greenwich, Maddy Gunn, Mei-Ling Schmidt and Ed Scobie, recently formed a new design practice (XMPL) and have already undertaken their first commissions. Read below their story: *** During the final term of our Masters we approached the Friends of City Gardens and asked if
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Michael Hansmeyer ::: Digital Grotesque II – Tools of Imagination
Hawksmoor International Lecture Series invites you to attend an additional Lecture by Michael Hansmeyer ‘Digital Grotesque II’ : Tools of Imagination Wednesday 17th May 2017, 6:30pm – 7:30pm Tessa Blackstone Lecture Theatre 11_0003 [Department of Architecture and Landscape, University of Greenwich, 10 Stockwell Street, London SE10 9BD] The Digital Grotesque II project is a human-scale, highly ornamental grotto
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Book Designs as Architectural Projects
Curation : Mike Aling Private View : Friday 21st April 5pm – 8pm Exhibition Open (free entry) Saturday 22nd April – Thursday 18th May [Tues-Fri : 11am – 5pm and Saturdays : 11am – 4pm] The book – printed or otherwise – continues to be the architect’s most fertile and celebrated form of media output. This
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Save the dates – Landscape Architecture Summer Exhibition – 2016/17 – University of Greenwich
The University of Greenwich Architecture and Landscape Exhibition 2017 opens on Wednesday 14th June at 6:30pm. The exhibition of Landscape Architecture student work, from first year of the BA to graduating Masters students, will be open until the end of June at our Stockwell Street campus. A Professional Practice Private-View will be hosted for landscape architecture and architecture practitioners on
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Award winning landscape architects and landscape writers to give keynote lectures
We are delighted to announce our keynote speakers for ECLAS 2017 Creation/Reaction! Johanna Gibbons is founding partner of J & L Gibbons and director of Landscape Learn, a new seasonal prototype for learning and engaging with the landscape. Her design practice with Neil Davidson has won several international competitions most recently the Museum of London, and
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Patrik Schumacher opens Greenwich’s spring term lecture series
The Hawksmoor International Lecture Series 2016-2017 :: Patrik Schumacher :: Avant-garde and Mainstream between Art, Theory and Politics Thursday 26th January 2017, 6.30pm Tessa Blackstone Lecture Theatre [11_0003] The distinction between avant-garde and mainstream is constitutive of architecture’s evolution. Only by differentiating the avant-garde as a specific subsystem can contemporary architecture actively participate in the
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Jobs in Landscape Architecture
Job opportunities at DFLA-Dermot Foley Landscape Architects For recent graduates in landscape architecture or recently chartered landscape architects. DFLA (Dermot Foley Landscape Architects) is a busy small practice in Dublin’s city centre with a great range of interesting and innovative projects. We explore landscape architecture on many levels from research to design to community engagement.
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Creation / Reaction: Call for Papers
CREATION / REACTION: ECLAS 2017 CONFERENCE International Landscape Architecture Conference, September 10-13, London, UK Host Institution: The Advanced Landscape and Urbanism Research Group at the Department of Architecture and Landscape, University of Greenwich, London, UK Conference venue: University of Greenwich, 10 Stockwell Street, London SE10 9BD, UK Contact: eclas2017@gre.ac.uk / www.eclas2017london.com Call for papers:
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TESTING-GROUND: Call for Contributions
TESTING-GROUND: journal of landscapes, cities and territories, published at the University of Greenwich, is open for contributions for its second issue, Other Sides. What resides on the other side can cause fear, concern, intrigue, delight and fascination. Neighbouring and distant lands are destinations to visit, invade, occupy and separate ourselves from. Many territorial borders are marked