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landscape architecture Archives - Page 5 of 6 - terra firma blog

Tag: landscape architecture

  • 2014 End of year blog – terra firma Landscape Architects (by Lionel)

    2014 End of year blog – terra firma Landscape Architects (by Lionel)

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    As we approach the year end it is good to report our 30th year is proceeding well and we look forward to some happy celebrations next May when the anniversary is reached.Read the rest

  • Runner–up! University of Lancaster Competition.

    Runner–up! University of Lancaster Competition.

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    Terra Firma collaborative venture tf-LAB London came a close second place in the recent RIBA run competition for renovating the University of Lancaster central spine.Read the rest

  • Mind the gap – by Martin

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    What is a gap? It could of course be that chasm between the train and the platform, or it could be a year’s worth of backpacking taken to separate the eras of study and work.Read the rest

  • ‘It’s a sticky business’ and other tales, (by Martin)

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    You’ve heard the phrase ‘bringing the inside outside’? Well, I’m pretty sure there’s equal amounts of ‘bringing the outside inside’, especially at this time of year.Read the rest

  • Terra Firma London

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    TF-Lab London was launched in July and re-opens a presence in the capital after 2 decades. This is a collaborative Landscape Architecture venture under the Terra Firma umbrella bringing together the skills of some of our most experienced colleagues who regularly work with us in freelance capacity and is primarily aimed at high end prestige projects.… Read the rest

  • ‘Divine Chalk’ by Annabelle

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    I am continually in awe of chalk rivers. Their clarity, purity, and seeming abundance of water and life. As this is my first blog for Terra Firma, I thought I’d write about something elemental, something I’ve really appreciated since moving to Hampshire.Read the rest

  • ‘Hamani’ by Keith

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    Spring has arrived at last and there are finally signs of seasonal change in the landscape. However, despite a few passing remarks by newsreaders, weathermen and neighbours, the arrival of spring in the UK is not heralded with much fuss.Read the rest