Tag: exhibition
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Landscape Architecture and Urbanism / Summer Exhibition
Join the reception and private view of the University of Greenwich End of Year Show on 12 June 2025 at 6pm. Date: Thursday 12 June 2025 Place: Stockwell Street, SE10 9BD Doors open: 6.00pm Register here Do not miss this showcase of works from across animation, architecture, graphic and digital design, landscape architecture and urbanism, media and
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You are invited!
You are cordially invited to the reception and private view of the University of Greenwich, School of Design, End of Year Show on 13 June 2024 at 6pm. The launch event is for School of Design students, staff, family, supporters, and industry professionals and employers. Date: Thursday 13 June 2024 Place: Stockwell Street, SE10 9BD Doors open: 6.00pm. Do not miss
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Across the Estuarial Periphery exhibition opens
Exploring the urbanisation process of London’s rural-urban fringe in Tilbury and East Tilbury. What is periphery in the context of urbanisation? Tilbury sits at the intersection of the estuary, agricultural land, Green Belt, industrial zones, suburban settlements, and port development, forming a global city edge that carries a complexity exacerbated by the dynamic urbanisation process. ACROSS
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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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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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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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‘Brutal and Beautiful’ – Saving the Twentieth Century
Postgraduate student Kit Bullas uses his recent visit to the Brutal & Beautiful post-war buildings exhibition to share his opinions on brutalist architecture that Landscape Architects can have a hand in saving. Yesterday, I finally had the opportunity to visit the Brutal & Beautiful exhibition at the Quadriga Gallery, Wellington Arch, London. On display, is a