Tag: duncan goodwin
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Duncan Goodwin to lead Landscape Architecture at Greenwich
Landscape Architect, Duncan Goodwin, has been appointed to lead the Landscape Architecture and Urbanism department at the University of Greenwich. Duncan trained in Horticulture and Landscape Architecture at Cornell University and the University of Greenwich and has been teaching at the school since 2009. +++ The Landscape Architecture and Urbanism programmes (BA, MA, MLA, MSc and PhD)
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Collective Landscape Futures symposium
Register for the Collective Landscape Futures symposium on 18-19 May 2023 will explore the “collective” nature of landscapes. It will investigate the common, shared, and public endeavours that produce the world of which we are part.
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Call for papers: Collective Landscape Futures symposium
Abstracts are invited for the Collective Landscape Futures symposium on 18-19th May 2023. A 2-day interdisciplinary symposium to be held online and at University of Greenwich, 10 Stockwell Street, London SE10 9BD, UK Symposium rationale: Landscapes have always been defined through their collective relationships – between people and other living things, material objects and ephemeral entities,
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Landscape Institute leads call to address flooding – featured on BBC, Telegraph and Guardian
On Friday, the Landscape Institute stepped into the flood debate to encourage the Government to address flooding through a combined interdisciplinary approach with landscape architects, architects, engineers, hydrologists, ecologists and other specialists. The LI’s President Sue Illman led a team of experts to highlight what can be done to manage water in urban and rural areas.
