Olympic Landscape Architecture
The Olympic’s have passed with great success, the sport was of course the catalyst, but the Architecture and Landscape provided the setting for games. Without exceptional facilities and organisation an event such as this, serving so many would indeed be doomed to failure or subject to lots of complaints. Until you visit site […]
Check out – Anomalies Of Lost Street Furniture
Great site managed by my Friend Susie Clapham, some real unusual stuff and it goes to show you how our History is remembered and preserved through our built environment A few recent posts from Anomalies Of Lost Street Furniture Pin It Pin It Pin It
Scholars’ Green Park Wins Award of Excellence
This project reminds me of our design for Embassy Park in Boston USA. The overall design concept and features are similar and the way the project is read from above and on the ground. And its won an award, good stuff, I like it… Scholars’ Green Park Wins Award […]
A picture tells a thousand words…
In the recent days, with the death of the great leader, some highly insightful and for me disturbing photos have been published showing aspects of North Korea. For me this photo of Central Pyongyang urban landscape by David Guttenfelder/Associated Press is a stark picture of life in this city. Firstly […]
Barcelona landscape architecture prize – Israelis wins.
Its a great space that I have visited and am pleased its been recognised as such. One great aspect of it is the lighting of the sea wall that shines light out to sea… so the lighting illuminates the ocean waves as the come in…really cool. Read more about it here
Sukkah City
There are some great entries to the Sukkah City competition. The presentations are great for inspiration and the layouts and 3d visuals are very seductive. It suprising how this competion grew in the end and how many entries there were. It might be symptomatic of the economic climate and job market, but who knows […]