• “There are only 1.5 real architects in China” comment by Mr Shu Wang(王澍) when he was 25 years old

    Updated: 2012-02-28 23:14:04
    The 2012 Pritzker Prize winner is Shu Wang from China. As a Chinese, I am very excited, but not at all surprised, as the whole design world needs Chinese spirit in the 21st century. My idea comes after listening to a lecture from a famous landscape architect-George Hargreaves in 2011. The reason is (1) Western [...]

  • Climate change in London and the Thames Estuary

    Updated: 2012-02-26 11:15:33
    The above chart, from the Museum of London, shows the pattern of climate change in the past  500,000 years. It does not have a vertical scale but I think mean temperatures were about ten degrees centigrade cooler at the Last Glacial Maximum (the last dip before the 50,000 years of global warming before the present). [...]

  • Where is the Taoists concept in ‘ Gardens of 10.000 Bridge design?

    Updated: 2012-02-21 23:53:42
    It is said that the idea of ‘The Garden of 10,000 Bridges’ comes from the theory of Taoists concept of ancient China. Who can give some explanation please? Thank you very much!

  • Lord Foster Airport Thames Hub Isle of Grain – landscape implications

    Updated: 2012-02-13 19:17:19
    George Orwell called it Airstrip One. It was in what “had been called England or Britain”. This was the homeland of Winston Smith, in his novel 1984. Not to be outdone, Lord Foster has set about designing Airstrip One, with help from Halcrows, as engineers, and Volterra, as economic consultants. Their report makes some good [...]

  • Bosco Verticale – vertical forest garden balconies in Milan

    Updated: 2012-02-09 10:17:51
    Congratulations to Stefano Boerion his Vertical Forest. He proclaims: ‘The first example of a Bosco Verticale composed of two residential towers of 110 and 76 meters height, will be realized in the centre of Milan, on the edge of the Isola neighbourhood, and will host 900 trees (each measuring 3, 6 or 9 m tall) [...]

  • Landscape architecture tree stamps

    Updated: 2012-02-07 18:58:41
    On my first day in a landscape architecture office the kind lady at the drawing board behind mine asked ‘What have you done before?’. I told her, modestly, ‘degrees in philosophy and landscape architecture’. ‘Ah’, she said, wisely and with a soft Scots accent,’an apprenticeship in the post office would more use – the main [...]

  • Retrospective Planning

    Updated: 2012-02-02 07:18:59
    Extremely rapid development is not generally compatible with far-sighted urban planning, but it does offer surprising advantages when it comes to retro-planning. The city of Zhuhai was one of China’s first Special Economic Zones, called into being by Deng Xiao Ping in the 1980’s. These were areas strategically chosen for accelerated development, Zhuhai because of [...]

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