Over the previous years, we have had a range of exciting, diverse, and stunning entries that have shown just how landscape professionals create projects that retrofit our public green space, reimagine our public realm, transform our high streets, and make our cities more resilient to climate change with proper, in-practice sustainability.

Here are just some of them.

If you think that you can match these past winners with your entry, you need to enter the LI Awards 2022.

 

Excellence in Flood & Water Management 2021 winner – Darrell Wilson, BDP

West Gorton Community Park

“We are so grateful to be shortlisted for this award, it is a huge opportunity to showcase what is a really important project. It is the UK’s first research and demonstration park project which accesses how nature-based solutions can help combat the effects of climate change.”

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Excellence in Heritage and Culture 2021 winner – James Moir, Friends of St Peter’s Great Berkhamsted

Rectory Lane Cemetery – from Dead Space to Living Place

“It’s just an incredible honour to be a finalist of this truly prestige awards. For me your recognition shows it was worth every penny and every ounce of effort in taking this initiative to break the impasse that had left our cemetery as a neglected dead space in the middle of our small town.”

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Excellence in Public Health and Wellbeing 2021 winner – Edward Green, Southern Green Ltd

Oxhey Activity Park

“Winning awards is always special, but The Landscape Institute Awards represent the pinnacle of achievement in our profession,” said Edward Green, landscape architect at Southern Green, winners of the Excellence in Public Health and Wellbeing award. “Especially for projects that benefit the physical, mental and environmental wellbeing of our communities.

“The unprecedented popularity of Oxhey Activity Park will drive social change through community cohesion, disorder reduction and social inclusion. This project and inclusion within these awards will highlight the returns green spaces and parks can make to improve communities’ health and mental wellbeing and help drive the agenda of extra funding for a sector that has been underfunded for years.”

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With many of you still finalising your submissions we’re happy to announce that you can have an extra week to enter the LI Awards 2022.

The deadline has officially been extended until 15/07/2022, 23:59pm, so you have a bit more time to complete and submit your applications.

Be sure to take advantage of this extra week to finish and submit your application.

You know what amazing work your teams have done, now is the time to perfect your award entry and show the world!

Submit your entry

LI Awards headline sponsor: Hardscape

 

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