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  • New Landscape / New Architecture / Old Street

    New Landscape / New Architecture / Old Street

    Last month Architecture and Landscape at the University of Greenwich enjoyed a beautiful evening of talks at a pop-up event at Old Street. Amongst many wondrous things, collecting snow-domes & the ennui of life after snow-domes, un-butchering Bacon in the Tate, an obsessive on Le Corbusier’s landscapes and, most importantly, two days of showing excellent work by

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  • micro A+L pop-up exhibition

    micro A+L pop-up exhibition

    End of Year Exhibition We are delighted to announce the End of Year Exhibition for the Department of Architecture + Landscape is now open until Saturday 21st June (Open daily 9.00am – 7.00pm). The Architecture + Landscape Department exhibition showcases both Architecture and Landscape work together in the UNESCO World Heritage Queen Anne building designed

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  • London Landscape Exhibition – Opening Monday

    London Landscape Exhibition – Opening Monday

    On behalf of the MA Landscape Architecture Students at the University of Greenwich, you are formally invited to the private view of the graduating students’ work. Monday, 5:30pm – 9:00pm, The Gallery (Alan Baxter Associates), Cowcross Street, London The exhibition has been organised and curated by the students – and is generously supported by Wilder Associates,

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  • Architecture and Landscape Exhibition 2014

    Architecture and Landscape Exhibition 2014

    University of Greenwich Department of Architecture and Landscape Exhibition 2014   PRIVATE VIEW (OPEN TO ALL): Thursday 12 June – 6 > 8pm   Opening times (FREE ENTRY): Friday 13 June – 9am > 7pm Saturday 14 June – 9am > 7pm Sunday 15 June – 9am > 7pm Monday 16 June – 9am >

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  • Mastering The Art of a MA Exhibition

    Kit Bullas, an MA Landscape Architecture student, takes a view on a curatorial event in London. On Thursday evening night I attended the lecture, Through the Curator’s Lens ‘Twenties London, A City in the Jazz Age’. My rationale, where better to take an exhibition master class, than the very location I am organising MA Landscape

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