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People, place and the public realm are the core of landscape architecture with professionals working to provide the best possible environments for people to live and enjoy. In so doing our environment, lifestyle, society, the economy and more are directly affected by landscape architects.

Landscape architects work on diverse projects such as the redesign of major city centres; master planning the successful London 2012 Olympic bid; regeneration schemes; play areas; conservation and maintenance of the traditional character of settlements and farmed landscapes in the National Parks including the Lake District and the Brecon Beacons.

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Landscape architects work on all types of external space - large or small, urban or rural, and with 'hard' or 'soft' materials. They work on:

  • The form, scale and siting of new developments
  • Small private gardens and private estates
  • The space around schools, universities, hospitals and hotels
  • Public parks, golf courses, theme parks and sports facilities
  • Housing areas, industrial parks and commercial developments
  • Highways and transport corridors
  • Town and city squares and pedestrian schemes
  • Large or small urban regeneration schemes
  • Forest, tourist or historic landscapes and landscape appraisal or conservation studies
  • Reservoirs, power stations, extractive industry applications or major industrial projects
  • Environmental assessment, planning advice and land management proposals

In fact landscape architects work on all design projects in both the public realm and the built environment from the management of national parks, to the redesign of city centres, such as Manchester, and public art.

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The Landscape Institute Register of Practices has three functions:

  • To reassure clients that they are dealing with a committed professional
  • To match potential clients with the right architect (based on the information held on each practice)
  • To encourage excellence in professional practice

All registered practices:

  • Hold PII in accordance with prevailing regulations
  • Comply with Landscape Institute CPD regulations
  • Adhere to the Landscape Institute's Code of Conduct