And the nominees are…

The winners of this year’s Landscape Awards aren't announced until next week. But to whet your appetite, here is the list of nominees...

Landscape Institute Awards

Gallic Heathland Restoration at Point of Ayre, Isle of Man – SLR Consulting

Stanislavsky Factory, Moscow, Russia – John McAslan + Partners

North West Lands, Wembley – Macfarlane Wilder

Msheireb: Heart of Doha, Qatar – AECOM

Angel Field, Liverpool Hope University – BCA Landscape

Grow 2 Eat, edible landscape manual – Studio Engleback

Sow and Grow Everywhere (SAGE), Glasgow – erz Ltd

Leeds City Region Green Infrastructure – LDA Design

Making Space in Dalston, London – J&L Gibbons / muf architects

Great Lines Heritage Park, Kent – HTA Landscape Design

Study on Green Roof Application in Hong Kong – Urbis

Boundary Garden, Arnold Cirus, London – LDA Design

Dorset Coast Landscape and Seascape Character Assessment – LDA Design

Old Pale Community Woodland, Delamere Forest, Cheshire – TEP

A Public Realm Design Guide for Hostile Vehicle Mitigation – Capita Lovejoy

Stevenage Town Centre Gardens – HTA Landscape Design

Bank Street Basin – The Paul Hogarth Company

Clay Cross Regeneration Framework, Derbyshire – Maxim Urban Design

The Sensitivities of the Coastal Landscapes and Seascapes of Wales to Tidal Stream Developments – Land Use Consultants

Luton Hoo Hotel, Bedfordshire – Lloyd Bore Ltd

Ingrebourne Valley Wayfinding Strategy – J&L Gibbons / muf architects

Overlooking the visual: Demystifying the art of design – Professor Kathryn Moore

Newlands, Northwest England – Forestry Commission

The Spell of the Ancient Market Area, Kingston – Outerspace and Room 60

Crow Wood Playscape, Lyme Park, Cheshire – Davies White Ltd

Tempelhof, Germany; Al Ain Oasis, UAE – Oliver Barden

Portfolio of works (2006-2011) – Andrew Pringle

Resilient Landscapes: What are they and how Useful is it for Landscape Architects to Adopt the Concept as a New Design Paradigm? – Amy Hayley-Jepson

21st Century Sublime: What is the Place of the Sublime in the Modern World – Nick Tolley

The Effect of Provenance on Winter Cold Tolerance of Western South African Species with the Potential for Use on Green Roofs in the UK – Helen Cummings

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