Early in 2017, I wrote a post looking at Landscape Architecture trends in 2017 and beyond, many people found this an inspiring piece that also became the inspiration for my presentation at World Design Summit in Montreal in late 2017. Now, in early … [Continue reading]
Revisiting Landscape Architecture trends of 2017 and looking to 2018 and beyond –
The big soak: China’s sponge city program
The Chinese government has declared that water is of the highest priority to China's built infrastructure. Source: The big soak: China’s sponge city program … [Continue reading]
Soft cities: Making room for nature in our urban future
Bringing biodiversity back into the built environment is good for both people and the planet, writes urban ecologist Amy K Hahs. Source: Soft cities: Making room for nature in our urban future … [Continue reading]
Still Waiting for a Nice Place to Sit
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HOW PLACEMAKING DRIVES RESILIENT CITIES
Bringing Environmentalism and Placemaking Back Together
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Can trees heal people?
The establishment of dozens of “healing forests” is part of South Korea’s surprising prescription to improve its citizens’ health and wellbeing. Journalist Florence Williams takes a walk in the woo… Source: Can trees heal people? … [Continue reading]
Can trees heal people? |
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Industrial Heritage on Svalbard – YouTube
How Much Literature is Enough? – Thesis Hub
How do I know that I have reviewed enough literature and that is where I am supposed to stop? The short answer is that, as an academic, you never stop reviewing the literature because you need to be aware of the latest developments in your field and … [Continue reading]