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  • Landscape Internship at Perkins + Will

    Landscape Internship at Perkins + Will

    International, multidisciplinary firm Perkins + Will are advertising for interns for 2014:   The Perkins+Will paid Summer Internship Program affords undergraduates from across the country, the opportunity to experience firsthand, exposure to real projects, interdisciplinary design and best practices. We are currently accepting applications for our summer internship program. To apply, Search Open Jobs using the keyword Intern.

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  • Sasaki Associates 2014 Internship – Apply Now!

    Sasaki Associates 2014 Internship – Apply Now!

    Sasaki Associates launches its 2014 internship programme with applications due by mid-February. ************************* Are you an enterprising design student with big ideas for the built environment? Are you looking for a chance to stretch your wings with a diverse, interdisciplinary team of some of the industry’s best and brightest? Here’s your opportunity! Sasaki is now

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  • Landscape Architecture Internship of the Week – Turenscape

    Landscape Architecture Internship of the Week – Turenscape

    Leading Chinese Landscape Architecture practice, Turenscape, seeks interns for summer programme. Turenscape International Student Internship Program Turenscape International Student Internship Program is looking for outstanding student from worldwide universities. It is aimed at setting up a diversified talent supply for Turenscape’s future development as well as providing international students with opportunities to develop themselves and

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  • Ten Internships and Graduate Opportunities for Landscape Architects in 2014

    Ten Internships and Graduate Opportunities for Landscape Architects in 2014

    For those of you dusting off your CV’s for big plans this year check out some of the great opportunities for landscape architects in the UK and abroad: The Summer Student Program at the SWA Group: http://www.swagroup.com/about-us/students The Forestry Commission Graduate Development Programme: http://www.forestry.gov.uk/forestry/infd-6sreal Hargreaves‘ Summer Internship Program: http://www.hargreaves.com/internships/index.php The Van Alen Institute is currently advertising for interns

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  • Project Manager for Living Walls and Green Roofs Centre – Job of the week

    Project Manager for Living Walls and Green Roofs Centre – Job of the week

    Project Manager – Living Walls and Green Roofs Centre School of Architecture, Design and Construction Location:  Avery Hill campus Salary:   £24,766 to £29,541 plus £3,337 London weighting per annum, pro rata Contract Type:  Fixed Term – 16 weeks maximum up to 31 July 2014 Closing Date:   Sunday 05 January 2014 Interview Date:   To be confirmed

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  • New Exhibition shows Jellicoe’s ambitions for Soho

    New Exhibition shows Jellicoe’s ambitions for Soho

    Almost Lost: London’s Buildings Loved and Loathed opened this month at Wellington Arch. The exhibition by English Heritage presents striking designs for London by leading designers and planners. Included in the exhibition is a 1954 scheme for Soho by the landscape architect and former lecturer at the University of Greenwich (then Thames Polytechnic), Geoffrey Jellicoe.

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  • Double Awards for Greenwich Landscape Graduate

    Double Awards for Greenwich Landscape Graduate

    Greenwich graduate Bethany Gale has been recognised in two prestigious awards this year. In November Bethany was highly commended in the 2013 Landscape Institute Awards for her outstanding design portfolio, while earlier in the year her project, Reclaiming the Canalside, was shortlisted for the RIBA Forgotten Spaces 2013 Competition. Bethany Gale graduated from the MA Landscape

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  • Unnatural Futures

    Unnatural Futures

    From genetically modified foods to zombie apocalypse, concerns about the future are increasingly reflected in contemporary media, policy and culture. An unnatural future is being shaped by rapidly escalating anxieties about the social, cultural, environmental and technological risks that now pervade everyday life. This climate of fear and uncertainty about the future requires careful consideration

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  • Trenton wins appeal to remain in the UK

    Trenton wins appeal to remain in the UK

    In April 2012 Trenton Oldfield stepped into the Thames to protest at elitism in British society. His protest in the public space of the river Thames disrupted the 158th annual university boat race. He was duly arrested, imprisoned and was due to be deported back to Australia. Today he won his appeal against the ruling by the home

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  • Manhattan Timeformations

    Manhattan Timeformations

    For those of you who enjoyed yesterday’s post on ExtendedNY, check out the Manhattan Timeformations by Brian McGrath. The commission from the Skyscraper Museum in New York City demonstrates the multi-layered complexity of space and time across the Manhattan grid.

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