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London needs an integrated network of green streets

By Tom Turner Posted on July 27, 2015 Posted in green streets

Streets are said to be green when they are dominated by vegetation and/or when they are green in the environmental sense (as in ‘green politics’). London’s Regent Street has never had tree planting but was designed, by John Nash, as …

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Greenwich Peninsula skyline landscape architecture London

By Tom Turner Posted on July 26, 2015 Posted in skyline policy

This witty and perceptive cutting is from the Friends of Greenwich Park Newsletter (No. 70 Summer 2015). The underlying problem is that neither the newly-Royal Borough of Greenwich nor the Greater London Authority has anything which a serious commentator would …

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All London Green Grid – landscape and open space planning

By Tom Turner Posted on July 26, 2015 Posted in green infrastructure, greenways, landscape planning

Creating networks of long-distance walks, like the London Loop, the Capital Ring and the Jubilee Greenway is an aspect of landscape and open space planning for London and should be integrated with landscape planning for and cycle routes. The All London …

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Public access to green roofs and roof gardens

By Tom Turner Posted on July 26, 2015 Posted in green roofs

Cities are becoming denser and busier and higher and more polluted. This tends to make ground level space less attractive, because it is becoming noisier, windier, more shady and more polluted. But it also makes rooftop space more attractive, because …

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Patrick Geddes and the origin of UK landscape architecture

By Tom Turner Posted on July 26, 2015 Posted in landscape architecture

Wikipedia (2015) describes  Sir Patrick Geddes FRSE (2 October 1854 – 17 April 1932) as a Scottish biologist, sociologist, geographer, philanthropist and pioneering town planner.’ Geddes was also the first European to use the term ‘landscape architect’ as a professional title …

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Welcome to landscapearchitecture.org.uk

By Tom Turner Posted on July 25, 2015 Posted in landscape architecture

Welcome to the website of the Landscape Architects Association We aim to help the public find out more about the work of landscape architects and how than help design and manage the many different types of landscape required by the 21st …

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The Dragon Garden in Ladakh, India

By Tom Turner Posted on July 25, 2015 Posted in school grounds

The Dragon Garden is being made for a school at 3,500m in Ladakh – a remote part of India’s Himalayan region often known as ‘Little Tibet’. The  design is influenced by Buddhist ideas with the buildings arranged to form a …

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The landscape architecture of London’s proposed Garden Bridge

By Tom Turner Posted on July 25, 2015 Posted in greenways

Two landscape architects (Robert Holden and Tom Turner) discuss the urban design and landscape architectural aspects of the London Garden Bridge proposal. We like the idea of a bridge-which-is-more-than-just-a-crossing but agree with local residents’ that it is in the wrong …

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2014 was a great year for landscape architecture

By Thomas Posted on July 25, 2015 Posted in landscape architecture

On 12th October 2014 the  Huffington Post US reported that This year there was a cultural shift that saw landscape architecture and its practitioners achieve an unprecedented level of visibility and influence. This year the single most notable development came courtesy …

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Triton Square

By Thomas Posted on June 21, 2015 Posted in urban design

Triton Square, by PLACE Design + Planning, is a central square for major public events at Regent’s Place. A granite paving module runs through the space and is extruded to different heights to create multiple seating opportunities around the performance …

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