Capita Symonds has won a major contract with Hadrian’s Wall Heritage Ltd, which will see the creation of new £6m visitors’ centre in Cumbria. Read more
Landscape architects are making an important contribution to this year’s London Festival of Architecture. Read more
AECOM’s Design + Planning practice has won a RIBA 2010 Award for its transformation of the public space at Liverpool’s famous Pier Head. Read more
Tottenham Hotspur Football Club has revealed revised plans for the redevelopment of its north London stadium. Read more
Liverpool-based BCA Landscape has been chosen to lead a £1.6m Sea Change scheme that will transform the waterfront in Wyre, Lancashire. Read more
Entec has designed new landscapes for two major school refurbishment projects in the London Borough of Redbridge. Read more
Entries are being sought for the schemes that highlight the most innovative building projects and architectural practices in Yorkshire for the 2010 annual RIBA Yorkshire White Rose Awards. Read more
Architecture practice Bjarke Ingels Group’s (BIG) ambitious Danish Pavilion has opened to the public at Shanghai’s World EXPO 2010. Read more
London Parks & Gardens Trust is offering the public the opportunity to visit more than 200 private gardens and squares on 12 and 13 June. Read more
The Royal Opera House (ROH) is moving its stage building facilities to a new site in Purfleet, Essex and will be reinstating a pre-17th century landscape in the process. Read more
The initial masterplan concept for the Chelsea Barracks development has been unveiled in a presentation to local community groups. Read more
The finalists in a competition to create a landscape for the iconic Gateway Arch in St Louis, Missouri, have been chosen. Read more
Gillespies has designed a unique ‘rhubarb crumble and custard garden’ for this year’s Chelsea Flower Show, celebrating Yorkshire’s local produce through imaginative design. Read more
Stanton Williams has won an international competition to design the new £6m public square in front of King’s Cross station in London. Read more
All-female Norwegian architectural practice, PUSHAK, has won the opportunity to create a guerilla gardening installation for this year’s London Festival of Architecture. Read more
A joint LI-Garden Museum conference on 7 June will aim to answer the question: are we living in a heroic age of landscape design? Read more
The national design charity wants three new people to join their board. Read more
CABE has criticised the plans for Tottenham Hotspur FC's new stadium in North London. Read more
A team led by AECOM has won an international competition for a concept design and feasibility study for Seoul Grand Park. Read more
The first images of the Thomas Heatherwick-designed biomass power plant in Stockton-on-Tees have been released. Read more
Westminster Council has launched a competition to design cutting-edge street kiosks in London's West End. Read more
Scape Design Associates has been appointed as landscape architect for a new public square in London's Hammersmith. Read more
Birmingham-based landscape practice Fira has recently completed a masterplanning project for the National Memorial Arboretum (NMA) in Alrewas, Staffordshire. Read more
CABE and eight regional design review panels have announced their affiliation. Read more
White arkitekter with Price & Myers have been selected to re-invigorate the Southend Pier Head. Read more
Architecture practice DSDHA has triumphed in the Pennine Lancashire Squared competition. Read more
Gustafson Porter is one of the five firms in the running for a design competition at King's Cross Central. Read more
The Conservative Party has outlined the approach it would take to transform England's deprived estates and forgotten inner-cities. Read more
PLACE has recently received planning approval from Kent County Council for a New Line Learning Academy. Read more
A soaring timber lattice canopy now announces the new gateway to Gillespie Park and the Islington Ecology Centre in London. Read more
Paul Finch is to be new chair of CABE. Read more
Talking Landscape now offers members a new facility to showcase their work. Read more
Rummey Design has designed a memorial marking the centenary of Louis Blériot's cross-channel flight. Read more
Churchman Landscape Architects is to design a new landscape for the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich. Read more
Townshend Landscape Architects is aiming to enhance the City of London's biodiversity with a series of roof gardens. Read more
The much-delayed Bradford City Park has been given the go-ahead at last. Read more
This year's International Urban Landscape Award (IULA) has been launched. Read more
Capita Lovejoy has unveiled designs for a new £1.5m public square in Birmingham's Jewellery Quarter. Read more
The Home Office is currently undertaking a consultation entitled 'Working together to protect crowded places'. Read more
Planet Earth is working on a new project for New Deal for Communities in the London Borough of Newham. Read more
The 2009 Hadrian Awards are now open for entries and organisers are keen to encourage entries from landscape architects. Read more
Local authorities across the region are being invited to enter nominations for the Public Space category of the Northwest Tourism Awards. Read more
The Weybridge and Singapore offices of Broadway Malyan are set to collaborate on a new National Heart Centre. Read more
The Landscape Institute is running a competition to re-invigorate Southend's pier head. Read more
The first of 13 play spaces created by 2020 Knowsley for eight to 13 year-olds has been officially opened. Read more
The first three winners in the LI-run Pennine Lancashire Squared competition have been announced. Read more