All landscape architecture articles
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NewsImages released of Feilden Fowles and Tom Stuart-Smith’s proposed Clore Garden at Tate Britain
Source: Tom Stuart-Smith Studio The proposed new Clore Garden
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OpinionSaoirse Ronan has given us a timely reminder of the conversations we need to have
As public spaces continue to feel unsafe for many, it’s time to rethink how design can make streets and cities more welcoming for everyone, writes Sophie Thompson
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OpinionThe same old story: steel, bollards, and a dash of green at Old Street
A complicated project brings minimal joy – unless you’re a fan of bollards, writes Sophie Thompson
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NewsPlanning permission granted for HTA’s Queen Elizabeth II memorial garden in Regent’s Park
Designed with input from Tate + Co, the new garden is set to open in 2026
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OpinionThe experts our cities need most
As expertise is welcomed back into government, it’s time our cities got the placemaking leadership they desperately need, writes Sophie Thompson
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NewsLDA Design and Fereday Pollard’s reservoir schemes seek to address climate challenge and boost growth
Amidst climate change challenges, new reservoir designs aim to secure water supply for East of England’s growing communities
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OpinionSwimming in the Seine: ‘What a wonderful, romantic ambition’
The Paris Olympics has had to tackle political, environmental, and urban planning challenges, writes Sophie Thompson
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OpinionThe next government must address the green skills shortage for a greener economy and more sustainable built environment
The Landscape Institute is calling for a pragmatic and integrated skills policy to grow the economy and tackle emergencies in climate, nature, health and housing, writes Ian Phillips
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