30 September 2014
Here’s a photo of the new 1st years and Conversion students in their second Drawing class. We’re using small Picture Planes to begin to identify composition and angle relationships to help in producing observational sketches of the landscape.
Read more25 September 2014
The final day of Induction Week all the students presented the work they had been preparing before arrival – a series of sketches, photographs and some magnificent sculptures made from upcycled books. All were based on a brief…
Read more24 September 2014
The University of Gloucestershire are offering various CPD Short Courses in the following areas: • Geographical Information Systems: Mapping and Remote Sensing • Environmental Assessment: EIA, SEA and Ecosystem services • Practical Ecological Methods • Ecological Interactions •…
Read more24 September 2014
WSP are looking for a Graduate Landscape Architect to join their teams in Birmingham and Tewkesbury. More info on the flier here…WSPROLEDESCRIPTION-GraduateLandscapeArchitect
Read more24 September 2014
Applications are invited for a graduate position within our practice, Tyler Grange, within the northern office based in Wilmslow, Cheshire. This is an excellent opportunity to join one of the fastest growing landscape planning practices in the UK….
Read more24 September 2014
The Landscape Institute has appointed Henry Fenby-Taylor, a graduate of the Landscape Architecture course here at the University of Gloucestershire, as the author of a major new book on BIM (Building Information Modelling/Management). More information on Henry and…
Read more18 September 2014
Last week Allan Mitchell and Scott Farlow went on a site visit to the Moors area of Cheltenham, site for an upcoming third year module this year. The project is part of the larger Lottery Funded St Peter…
Read more18 September 2014
The landscape 1st years and conversion students made a trip to Gloucester as part of the induction week activities. A walk through Gloucester centre demonstrated the incredible heritage and history that the city has, along with some of…
Read more18 September 2014
Tuesday’s Induction Week project was an engaging and creative collaboration between our new first and Conversion year students in Landscape Architecture and Biology, Animal Biology, Ecology and Environmental Science. Their task: to create ‘bee hotels’ from a pile…
Read more