Tag: Routledge
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Contesting Public Spaces published
Contesting Public Spaces, a new book by Ed Wall, has been published. The book explores concerns for spatial justice as streets, squares, and neighbourhoods are continuously made and remade through planning processes, political ambitions and everyday activities. It exposes conflicts between planning offices and private developers who direct large urban change and community groups, market
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Greenwich Landscape Architecture students work published internationally… again!
Staff and students from Greenwich have been invited to contribute projects for Nadia Amoroso’s coming publication, Representing Landscapes: Analogue (2018). Nadia has written extensively about approaches to representing landscapes and she approached the Landscape Architecture Department at Greenwich which has a reputation in award-winning student work. Thanks to the students, Liz Stark, Mais Kalthoum and Cesare
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Landscape and Agency – Book Launch and Panel Discussion
Speakers: Tim Waterman, Ed Wall, Douglas Spencer, Peg Rawes, Paul Cureton Date, time: Wednesday 7 February, 6:30 – 8:00pm Location: University of Greenwich, 10-11 Stockwell Street, Lecture Theatre 11_0004
