Journal Archive
June 2006 Issue
The June issue of Landscape appraises the deco landscape of Glasgow's Luma Building seven years after its LI design award.Sian McNeilly and Steve Maslen explain the UK's largest flood alleviation project on the banks of the river Humber. We also take a look Athens Olympic landscape. Should you wish to request a back issue please contact Malgosia Odell on 020 7299 4537. These are subject to availability. An online archive of our publications will become available over the coming months.
Creative teamwork
The idea that balanced teams, both in terms of skills and personalities, can be more successful is well understood in management but the take-up of the idea has been slow in the design professions. Would balancing a design team, in terms of both profession and team roles, improve creativity? Jenni Lang and Stephen Platt set out to try to answer this question Games over
Angeliki Paraskevopoulou considers the effect of the 2004 Olympic Games on the landscape, especially the failures of the planting and the missed opportunity for Athens to increase the amount of urban green space Glowing references
Seven years ago, the Luma Building, Glasgow, received a Landscape Institute Award for design. Joe Gardiner returns to the site to see whether the project continues to be successful Turning the tide
Sian McNeilly and Steve Maslen explain how the largest flood alleviation project in the UK will bring about significant change to the landscape and provide wide-ranging social, economic and environmental benefits for the local and wider communities 
