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BA Landscape Architecture

Technology

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Landscape Design Technology is a module that brings together a host of subjects, to enable a detailed understanding of how to design and implement a landscape proposal. A range of consultants from a variety of different construction specialisms deliver a series of seminars and workshops. These then provide an insight into their areas of expertise and encourage a greater understanding of the technical requirements of larger landscape and urbanism projects. In addition, a series of ‘walk and talks’ help to identify materiality, construction successes and failures.

tutors

Duncan Goodwin, Benz Kotzen, Kris Cullum-Fernandez, Mark Rogers, Peter Massini, Grant Beerling.

with thanks to:

Jim Quaife (Quaife Woodlands); Claire Chamley (Arup); Steve Burton and Phil Crichton (Steintec); Sil Man, Mihai Suta and Daniel Frangos (Campbell Reith); Mark Bentley (The Landscape Partnership); David Richardson and Lisa Nunn (FMDC); Paul Traynor (Light Bureau); Peter Massini (Future Nature Consulting); Nick Coslett; Mike Yates (Salix River and Wetland Services Ltd), David Watson (University of Greenwich); Giacomo Guzzon (Gillespies); Ivan Clarke (University of Greenwich).

BA Year 3 students

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MLA Year 2 students

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Landscape Portrait

Welcome to the creative and climate-conscious world of BA Landscape Architecture, where design meets environmental responsibility. The undergraduate programme progressively introduces students to a set of innovative tools and methods, that allow exploration into how spaces can be reimagined for both people and natural communities and be beautifully integrated into the environment.

See further details on our prospectus page.