In the last of our essays to be published online from this year's LI Awards book 'Towards Sustainability', Design for London’s Jamie uncovers the substance behind the success of five years of award-winning projects in design, urban design and masterplanning… Read more
In the second of our essays to be published online from this year's LI Awards book 'Towards Sustainability', consultant and writer Julia Thrift reflects on five years of award-winning heritage and conservation projects... Read more
Places Matter! has appointed a new Design Review Panel of built environment professionals to offer an impartial advice for local authorities, developers and designers on new development in the Northwest of England… Read more
Two colleges in the North West are hosting an exciting competition to give landscape designers or amateurs the chance to see their designs exhibited at the RHS Flower Show at Tatton Park… Read more
We asked three writers to dig into the Landscape Institute Awards' archives to investigate how winning projects have set agendas or bucked trends in heritage and conservation; landscape policy, planning and strategy; and design, urban design and masterplanning. We'll be publishing one every two weeks from today... Read more
Good-quality green space around housing has a huge impact on the lives of tenants, residents and people living in local neighbourhoods, according to a new good practice guide from Neighbourhoods Green... Read more
Scholarships announced for UK students studying in Denmark and Danish students studying in the UK... Read more
The Cabinet Office has unveiled a package of measures that it says will “revolutionise” how the government buys services from the private sector... Read more
London-based landscape architect Ed Wall has been shortlisted to design a 1500-acre urban park in the US… Read more
An LI member has won second prize in the RIBA Forgotten Spaces competition for his project Urban Climbing Tunnels... Read more