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US Embassy design involves UK firms

American company KieranTimberlake won the competition to design the new £1bn US Embassy in south London, but British practices will also play a role.

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US Embassy

Capita Lovejoy wins planning award

Firm scoops the ‘Arts, Sport and Culture’ category at the national RTPI Planning Awards for its Dorney Rowing Lake.

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Rowing lake

LI report emphasises need for quality housing

Urgent demand for house building must not lead to poor planning, says the Landscape Institute.

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Welcome to the updated website. Regular visitors will notice we have made some subtle, but significant changes. These have been implemented to make it more accessible for members and here are some of the highlights.

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Events

  • Sustainable Landscape Series
    • 1 Dec 2009 — 23 Mar 2010
    • Room TC001, University of Gloucestershire, Francis Close Hall Campus, Swindon Road, Cheltenham, GL50 4AZ
    • The Sustainable Landscape Series, sponsored by Arup Landscape, is a free public lecture series exploring issues of sustainability, sustainable development and sustainable living. Read more
  • SLIC’s 2010 YouTube film competition
    • 2 Feb 2010 — 1 Jun 2010
    • Student Landscape Institute Council
    • The SLIC's (Student Landscape Institute Council) brief is to create a film no more than three minutes long outlining how landscape architects, managers or scientists can make the landscape work for us. Students can look at anything from urban regeneration, changing use of rural landscapes or how to mitigate climate change and are encouraged to be as broad in scope as possible, they may wish to show something happening right now or in 30 years time and you can use any medium; animation, film, stop motion, etc.  Read more
  • Landscape and Partnership Working
    • 18 Mar 2010 — 18 Mar 2010
    • Grey Street Hotel, Newcastle-upon-Tyne
    • The latest in a popular series of topical workshops organised by the Landscape Character Network will explore how building an understanding of landscape and how it is perceived encourages partnership working. Read more