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Landscape Architect Archives - Page 7 of 29 - terra firma blog

Category: Landscape Architect

  • A ‘slow’ pace of life

    A ‘slow’ pace of life

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    It’s business as usual here at terra firma, albeit with all of us working remotely and finding new and intriguing ways to communicate design ideas and thoughts.… Read the rest

  • An award-winning visit to Canary Wharf

    An award-winning visit to Canary Wharf

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    We thoroughly enjoyed attending the Pro Landscaper Business Awards 2020 last month, in the East Wintergarden at Canary Wharf, and were honoured (as many of you may already know) with an award.… Read the rest

  • Lionel’s End of Year Blog 2019

    Lionel’s End of Year Blog 2019

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    This has overall been a really good year for the firm. I am guarded in my language as we are very much a ‘people practice’ and I know there are those in the firm who have some difficult things to contend with in their own lives at the moment and in my own case it was losing my mother a year ago today as I write this.… Read the rest

  • A ‘real world’ insight into Landscape Architecture

    A ‘real world’ insight into Landscape Architecture

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    by Emily Bird

    I have started my third and final year studying Landscape Architecture at Leeds Beckett University, and am looking back at the internship that I spent with terra firma over the summer, the experience that I gained and its application to my final year at college.… Read the rest

  • Shock of the new

    Shock of the new

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    I recently returned to the place where I grew up. Well, kind of. It hardly seems the same place any more.… Read the rest

  • Right tree, right space

    Right tree, right space

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    We are all aware of the benefits of trees whether these are environmental, ecological or aesthetic. They benefit any space and improve the community and urban environment, providing important habitats and promoting a sense of wellbeing.… Read the rest

  • Getting the basics right

    Getting the basics right

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    As I fly to Italy to select natural stone for a prestigious project, we are currently working on, I find myself reflecting on the contrasts involved in our profession. … Read the rest