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Landscape Architect Archives - Page 16 of 29 - terra firma blog

Category: Landscape Architect

  • Capability Brown lecture

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    Come and join us on the evening of 23 June to hear author Roger Turner share his in-depth knowledge and insights into the incredible life and works of the first landscape architect, Lancelot ‘Capability’ Brown, whose portfolio included nearby Petworth Park.… Read the rest

  • 10 years and counting… (by Martin)

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    As-of 5th June, 2016 I have officially earned my terra firma ‘old-timer’ badge, having started working for the company a whole decade ago.… Read the rest

  • Visit to Vilnius by Lionel

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    Last week I spent a fabulous 4 days with Ramune and her staff at terrafirmaLT Landscape Architects in Vilnius, catching up and celebrating their second anniversary.Read the rest

  • What you must know about your rural development site by ecologist Paul Whitby of Ecology Co-op

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    Thanks to Paul for writing the first in our series of informative articles giving expert advice on the various constraints and opportunities of rural sites.  … Read the rest

  • The future of green belts – landscape insights by Tom Jenner

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    The Landscape Institute recently aimed several questions at the debate over the future of Green Belt land, relating to topics such as coverage, condition, accessibility and management.… Read the rest

  • Involvement with the British Airways i360…

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    terra firma are currently working with Brighton and Hove City Council on the proposals for the Lower Esplanade to both the west and east of the British Airways i360 project on Brighton seafront to restore the working area for the construction of the ‘vertical pier’ aligned between Regency Square and the derelict West Pier.… Read the rest

  • Pencils and pens

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    We have recently been looking at our graphic presentation styles and have been putting together a compilation of the range that, as a team, we are able to offer in order that we can use this to as a form of ’catalogue’ to more concisely ascertain the level of presentation appropriate to particular projects, particularly in the initial concept and planning stages, where a more sketchy, hand drawn approach is often more well-received.… Read the rest