Charles Smart AILA celebrates the life of Jack Lowe OBE (1922 – 2012), landscape architect, town planner and chartered surveyor... Read more
Recently elected as a Fellow of the Landscape Institute, Keith Rowe has made a significant contribution to the development and day-to-day running of the organisation... Read more
Ahead of an exhibition of her work in May, we talk to Jane Fitzgerald White about the project she chose to pursue as winner of the Jo Yeates Landscape Design Prize... Read more
“Britain's provincial cities have been weak links in the chain of revival from deindustrialisation. Their lack of mandated champions, the absence of clearly accountable leaders, has enabled central government to deaden their enterprise.” Read more
Eleanor Lawrence, winner of the LI prize draw to see the David Hockney at the Royal Academy of Arts, reviews the exhibition... Read more
In the last of the series, Tim Waterman asks if there is ever a good concept and calls for suggestions for 'good role models for landscape architecture’... Read more
Hal Moggridge remembers Danish-born landscape architect and plants man Preben 'Ben' Jakobsen, who died in January 2012... Read more
'The Gimmick' is the subject of Tim Waterman's fifth installment in our series looking at how bad design concepts can get projects off to a false start... Read more
'The Thing' is the subject of Tim Waterman's fourth installment in our series looking at how bad design concepts can get projects off to a false start... Read more
In the third of our series looking at how bad design concepts can get projects off to a false start, Tim Waterman explores the shortcomings of the 'The Killer Robot'... Read more