The Learning Through Landscapes (LTL) UK charity dedicated to enhancing outdoor learning and play for children has identified that the increase in the number of children and therefore school places required in the UK is meaning that we are seeing land within schools, previously used for both play spaces and outdoor learning being given over to the creation of new buildings and building extensions.… Read the rest
Category: Landscape Architect
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Some thoughts on school landscape projects – by Isla
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Private or public? by Keith Baker
Read Time:2 Minute, 3 SecondThe arrival of the summer coupled with discussions about what it means to be European have made me think about how we use our outdoor spaces, both public and private, and how that differs from the ways our counterparts across the Channel do?… Read the rest
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Capability Brown lecture
Read Time:42 SecondCome 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
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10 years and counting… (by Martin)
Read Time:3 Minute, 16 SecondAs-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
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Visit to Vilnius by Lionel
Read Time:2 Minute, 41 SecondLast 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
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What you must know about your rural development site by ecologist Paul Whitby of Ecology Co-op
Read Time:2 Minute, 51 SecondThanks 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
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The future of green belts – landscape insights by Tom Jenner
Read Time:1 Minute, 43 SecondThe 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