There’s nothing says that you’re in England more-so than a place name like ‘Crackpot’ (in Swaledale, North Yorkshire to be precise).… Read the rest
Tag: Landscape Architect
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What’s in a name? – part II, by Martin
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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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End of the year !
Read Time:1 Minute, 58 SecondWell its come around to me to write again and I simply can’t believe we have reached Christmas and the end of the year.… Read the rest
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“What is the most important skill for landscape architects to have?”
Read Time:2 Minute, 33 SecondThis question was posed to me and my fellow degree students as we neared the end of our studies (some years ago now!).… Read the rest
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Christmas 2011, by Alison Murray
Read Time:1 Minute, 10 SecondWell Christmas is well and truly on its way!
Finally as we turn into December the winter weather has arrived which seems to have still taken us all by surprise even though it is very overdue. … Read the rest
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Walking the Pathway to Chartership, by Tom
Read Time:2 Minute, 51 SecondFor those who don’t know, the Pathway to Chartership (P2C) is the experience based process used to assess and develop the knowledge, understanding and professionalism of Licentiate members of the Landscape Institute (L.I.).… 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