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  • Student Satisfaction at Greenwich Hits new Record

    Student Satisfaction at Greenwich Hits new Record

    Student satisfaction at the University of Greenwich has again reached an all-time high. The Complete University Guide shows that The School of Architecture, Design and Construction is number one in the UK for student satisfaction in Land and Property management for the second year in a row and Law at The School of Law, Humanities

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  • Film London Urban Landscape Wandering

    Film London Urban Landscape Wandering

    The Barbican presents Urban Wandering – Film and the London Landscape, a season of contemporary and archive feature films and documentaries including talks and panel discussions, an aural installation in the Barbican Conservatory by Iain Sinclair and Chris Petit and an exhibition by artist and Hackney resident Karen Russo. The season focuses on ideas related

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  • Alsop to give opening public lecture

    Alsop to give opening public lecture

    On Wednesday Will Alsop will give the opening lecture for the public open lecture series at the University of Greenwich, Department of Architecture and Landscape. The lecture will be from 6-8pm in the Norbert Singer Lecture Theatre at the Avery Hill Campus. Everyone welcome.

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  • London as it could be now

    London as it could be now

    On Sunday five multidisciplinary teams of landscape architects, engineers, ecologists and architects presented their visions for London As It Could Be Now at the Royal Academy. The was part of a design workshop organised in collaboration with The Architecture Foundation and Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners. The multidisciplinary teams presented new ideas for sites along the length

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  • New Architectures / New Landscapes conference

    New Architectures / New Landscapes conference

    The New Architectures / New Landscapes conference was held at the University of Greenwich on Friday. Papers presented by: Nic Clear, Simon Herron, Karen MacCormack, Steve McCaffrey, Shelly Mosco, Neil Spiller, George Thompson and Ed Wall.

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  • New building and roof gardens for Landscape at Greenwich

    New building and roof gardens for Landscape at Greenwich

    From 2014 the Landscape Architecture programmes will be based in the heart of Greenwich by the river Thames. The University of Greenwich is investing £76 million in a new building to house the campus library, TV studios and academic facilities for disciplines including landscape architecture, architecture, design and construction. The building has been designed by Heneghan Peng,

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  • Jardin de Metis call for entries

    Jardin de Metis call for entries

    The International Garden Festival will hold its 15th edition in 2014. It is inviting designers from around the world to submit their proposals to take part in this unique event. See the website and below for more: Festival | Call for Proposals | 15th edition – 2014 Press Release – Launch of the Call for Proposals Guidelines – Call

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  • Drawing Architecture fresh off the press

    Drawing Architecture fresh off the press

    The new edition of AD, titled Drawing Architecture and edited by Prof. Neil Spiller, has just been released. The book include drawings by Pascal Bronner, Bryan Cantley, Peter Cook, Perry Kulper, CJ Lim, Tom Noonan, Dan Slavinsky, Neil Spiller, Peter Wilson, Nancy Wolf, Lebbeus Woods and Mas Yendo. Other contributions by University of Greenwich staff, including Nic Clear,

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  • Greenwich team present at ECLAS conference

    Greenwich team present at ECLAS conference

    The 2013 ECLAS conference opens in Hamburg’s Hafen City. A team of Greenwich academics and researchers attend to present their latest research: http://www.eclas2013.de/

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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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