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

Category: Landscape Architect

  • Thoughts on green infrastructure in Lithuania by Ramune Sanderson

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    I have recently been back to my native Lithuania, where I’ve attended the annual general meeting of the Lithuanian Association of Landscape Architects and received a commendation from the Ministry of Environment for one of Terra Firma’s projects submitted for the awards ceremony.… Read the rest

  • A tricky question?

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    Who benefits the most from direct plant supply? Client, nursery, contractor or landscape architect?

    We have been working as term landscape architecture consultants for over a year now for Churchill Retirement Living (CRL), one of the leading providers in the retirement sector.… Read the rest

  • Overcrowding in the English landscape? by Paul Strugnell

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    Recently I found myself contemplating the nature of ‘classical’ landscapes, not from the comfort of home reading a book, but from the remains of a damp hermitage perched on a hillside at Stourhead.… Read the rest

  • Terra Firma in Transylvania

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    I don’t think my feet have touched the ground since returning from my fieldwork in Romania two weeks ago. My work with Terra Firma has sent me there twice before, but this time I was accompanied by Ramune on her first visit to the Transylvanian Goldfields.Read the rest

  • landscape architecture : globalism versus localism?

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    Never thought we’d end up blogging – I’ve always felt this to be the province of the terminally narcissistic – but here it is, the newly established method for Terra Firma news updates!… Read the rest

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