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  • Water by Edward Burtynsky

    Water by Edward Burtynsky

    The latest work of photographer Edward Burtynsky is on show in New York this month. The Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery and the Howard Greenberg Gallery both have shows of Burtynsky’s stunning landscape photographs. Continuing the theme of water, the latest feature documentary Watermark, co-directed by Jennifer Baichwal and Edward Burtynsky, was released in Canada by Mongrel Media in September.

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  • New publication from the Landscape Institute

    New publication from the Landscape Institute

    A new publication from the Landscape Institute, ‘Landscape Architecture – A guide for clients’ has been released on iTunes. It contains 38 exemplar projects encompassing housing, regeneration, culture, infrastructure, energy, and health, the Guide highlights the work of landscape architects when it comes to regenerating communities, strengthening social cohesion and creating places of beauty.

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  • Mid-century Modern wins gold

    Mid-century Modern wins gold

    This summer two University of Greenwich students won an RHS Gold medal and best in category for a garden at the Hampton Court Palace Flower Show. Mid-century Modern was designed by Adele Ford and Susan Willmott,  and was inspired by a graphic image form the 1950s. The design is intended to capture the exuberance of

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  • Planting the new Governors Island park

    Planting the new Governors Island park

    The new 30 acre park on Governors Island, New York, is taking shape. As reported in the New York Times this weekend, the design by Landscape Architects West 8 offers views across the bay while simultaneously playing with elevations and landforms. The island that sits just off the southern tip of Manhattan is managed by The Trust

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  • New Capability Brown website launched

    New Capability Brown website launched

    A new website has been launched for the Capability Brown 300 Celebration and Festival. The website is sponsored by many of the landowners and interest groups concerned with historic landscapes in England, including: English Heritage, the National Trust and the Landscape Institute.

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  • New Topos edition on Urban Strategies

    New Topos edition on Urban Strategies

    The latest edition of Topos is on sale with the focus on urban strategy. The landscape architecture journal that follows different themes each issue includes articles by Chris Reed describing change in Detroit and Herbert Dreiseitl examining green and blue infrastructures. Check it out on the Topos website.

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  • Wayward Plants presents…

    Wayward Plants presents…

    Landscape Architect and Artist Heather Ring, the founder of Wayward Plants in London, is due to give the third lecture at the Open Lecture Series at the University of Greenwich. Check back for more details soon…

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  • Maverick Deviations lecture by Neil Spiller

    Maverick Deviations lecture by Neil Spiller

    On Wednesday 2nd of October Neil Spiller will talk about his three decades of work, Drawing Drawings and pushing the architectural envelope. This will be the second in the 2013/14 Open Lecture Series at the School of Architecture, Design and Construction at the University of Greenwich. The series that presents a diversity of architecture, art

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  • Grand Theft Auto framed by extraordinary landscapes

    Grand Theft Auto framed by extraordinary landscapes

    The latest release of Grand Theft Auto, the fifth version of Rockstar’s computer game, is becoming as famous for its graphic landscapes as it is for its game play. Jonathan Jones, on the Guardian blog, explains more…

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  • New Kings Cross Square feels old

    New Kings Cross Square feels old

    Kings Cross Square has officially opened today. The stone paved area on the doorstep of Kings Cross railway station in London is one of the key public spaces in the Kings Cross regeneration. The 75 000 square feet square was part of a competition that attracted entries from landscape architects like Gustafson Porter and Field Operations.

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