• Garden design for modernist architecture: Le Corbusier and Patrick Gwynne

    Updated: 2011-08-28 08:15:35
    Le Corbusier cared deeply about greenspace but liked to view if from afar and above. He was not an enthusiast for gardens, as can be seen from the Villa Savoye. It has an attractive roof terrace but is plain old grass at ground level. Many of Corb’s British admirers shared his views and gave little [...]

  • Could Hemel Hempsted’s Jellicoe Water Gardens be managed by volunteers?

    Updated: 2011-08-24 10:01:55
    We observed that Hemel Hempstead Water Gardens are a National Disgrace and that Hemel Hempstead Water Gardens are getting worse and worse and worse. This led to a number of people making contact to say ‘If someone started a Friends of the Water Gardens organisation then I would help’. This, I believe, is the best [...]

  • What should be done with the Gadaffi Golden Fist Crushing American Jet Statue from his Tripoli compound?

    Updated: 2011-08-23 18:10:19
    Delighted to see the approaching end of the Gadaffi regime, and having offered an urban landscape idea yesterday, I am wondering how garden designers could help today. One idea is to invite suggestions for what to do with Gadaffi’s respond Golden Fist Crushing American Jet Statue (the Bab al-Azizyah Tripoli compound, where it stands, was [...]

  • Make it extraordinary

    Updated: 2011-08-23 05:32:42
    What makes the setting of a town extraordinary? What makes a development extraordinary? What makes a garden extraordinary? Is it the subtlety of colour? Is it the unexpected? Strong formal qualities? A sense of fun? Or a location to die for? Or the delight of the whimsical? Or recognition of the familiar? Just what is the [...]

  • Re-naming Green Martyrs’ Square in Tripoli

    Updated: 2011-08-22 12:23:50
    As a ‘green’ who loathes tyrants, few political events give me more pleasure than seeing one of them preparing to bite the dust, as today. But should Tripoli’s ‘Green Square’ be renamed ‘Martyrs’ Square’ as they propose? Some of the considerations are: It received its present name because ‘green is the colour of Islam’ But ‘green’ [...]

  • Parks managers, parks police and polite gardeners

    Updated: 2011-08-21 09:47:49
    I had a chat with a gardener in one of London’s Royal Parks this week and he was a nice a man as you could meet anywhere. He loved his work and he loved the visitors who admire his work. Talking about a park user who seemed troubled, and who he tried to look after, [...]

  • Does bad Landscape engenders vixens?

    Updated: 2011-08-19 10:00:52
    Chinese ladies normally have a very high reputation in the world  because of their unique oriental beauty, their loyalty and their steadfast love. The above photograph is of a painting of one of the four most beautiful ladies in China, who’s name is Xishi. This description serves as the first two characters of the Chinese idiom 沉魚落雁, [...]

  • The Jersey Adlantic Wall

    Updated: 2011-08-18 20:21:41

  • Careers and jobs for landscape architects in an expanding profession

    Updated: 2011-08-17 14:12:42
    Jonathan Mueller, as President of the American Society of Landscape Architects in 2011, writes that ‘As a profession, we are entring a time of unparalleled opportunity. One of great promise. One where the fruits of our collective efforts have begun to be realized. In July 2009, Engineering News-Record ran a cover article titled “Landscape Architecture [...]

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