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  • The Landscapists Seminars #35 Chris Reed, Stoss

    The Landscapists Seminars #35 Chris Reed, Stoss

    Thursday 21 May 2020, 19:00 [UK time], online via Zoom  Chris Reed, Stoss >>> Register here +++ Chris Reed is Founding Director of Stoss and is recognized internationally as a leading voice in the transformation of landscapes and cities. He works alternately as a researcher, strategist, teacher, designer, and advisor. A recipient of the 2012

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  • Greenwich students in final 16 of International Landscape School’s Prize

    Greenwich students in final 16 of International Landscape School’s Prize

    University of Greenwich design projects have been selected for the International Landscape School’s Prize. Projects that made the final 16 will be exhibited next week at the International Landscape Architecture Biennial 2018 in Barcelona. Nominated student projects include: The Curated Celebration of Angerstien’s Aggregate Wharf by JJ Watters Contested Boundaries and the Appropriation of Space by Cesare Cardia

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  • Landscape as Urbanism by Charles Waldheim – Lecture at University of Greenwich

    Landscape as Urbanism by Charles Waldheim – Lecture at University of Greenwich

    You are invited to join architect and landscape theorist, Charles Waldheim, who will present Landscape as Urbanism at the University of Greenwich on Tuesday 24th May, 2016. The lecture will be free and open to the public on a first-come, first-served basis.   +++ An International Public Open Lecture, drinks reception and Book Launch at University of

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  • Exhibition of Airport Landscape at GSD

    Exhibition of Airport Landscape at GSD

    Airport Landscape claims the airport as a site of and for landscape. Airports have never been more central to the life of cities, yet they remain peripheral in design discourse. In spite of this, landscape architects have recently reasserted their historic claims on the airfield as a site of design through a range of practices. Airport Landscape presents

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