There appears to be a new breed of statement landscapes evolving. In the past investing heavily in extensively landscaped gardens, created by the best known designers of the time, was an expression of private wealth and power. … Read the rest
Tag: Future landscapes
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Will the London Garden Bridge be the next landmark landscape? by William Johnson
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‘Down But Not Out’ by Tom
Read Time:1 Minute, 28 SecondTrees are great. Fact. They provide us with oxygen, shade, habitat for wildlife, timber for building, chemicals for medicines, screening, beauty, shade…the list really does go on.… Read the rest
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My analogy-tastic landscape head
Read Time:2 Minute, 28 SecondIt’s no secret that I’m into historical stuff. My mind often drifts that way, as it did when I was thinking about what to write in this blog.… Read the rest
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2012: Landscapes of the future
Read Time:2 Minute, 22 SecondI was recently on a flight toBarbados (just had to get that in) and I was reading ‘predictions for 2012’ in the on-flight magazine.… Read the rest
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Thoughts on green infrastructure in Lithuania by Ramune Sanderson
Read Time:2 Minute, 7 SecondI 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