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‘Deptford Is Forever’ exhibits Greenwich landscape graduate project

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The Landscape at University of Greenwich

The Landscape is a collective blog published at the University of Greenwich, London. The Landscape Architecture and Urbanism programmes are focused on the speculative design of future landscapes and cities informed by site-focused research.

1. Outstanding design teaching in small class sizes – with lecturers from leading landscape architecture practices such as Arup, The Decorators and FFLO – contributing to strong graduate employment (Unistats).

2. High international profile, from published research and award-winning student projects in Landscape Institute Awards and International Biennial of Landscape Architecture. Landscape at Greenwich was founded in 1965.

3. Unique scholarships and bursaries to support UK, European and International students, including high-achievement scholarships.

4. Close relationship with industry, employers and extensive alumni network, creating exclusive work experience opportunities for students with The Royal Parks, and strong graduate employment with renowned practices such as Gustafson Porter + Bowman, Martha Schwartz Partners and Gross.Max.

5. Award-winning facilities in London, with fourteen landscape roofs, digital workshops and inter-disciplinary studios – all located within Maritime Greenwich World Heritage Site – and regular study visits outside of London to places such as Rotterdam, Paris and New York City.

6. Technical expertise in sustainability, plant technology, green roofs, living walls, public space, urban infrastructures and urbanism taught by ecologists, architects and engineers from professional consultancies across London.

7. Landscape Institute accredited programmes and hosts of European Council of Landscape Architecture Schools (ECLAS), International Federation of Landscape Architects (IFLA), Landscape Institute (LI) and Landscape Research Group (LRG) conferences in 2017/18.

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