CITY as LANDSCAPE architecture
by Tom Turner
November 8, 2024 6:14 am
Tom Turner is the author of books, eBooks, blogs and videos on urban design, garden design and landscape design – including a book on City as Landscape. He publishes selections from books and other material as podcasts. They deal with the history, theory, position and prospects for what Geoffrey Jellicoe called ‘the most comprehensive of the arts’: landscape architecture.
Recent Episodes
New biography of landscape architecture's grandfather: John Claudius Loudon
7 days agoLandscape Institute UK: Past, Present and Future
4 months agoEnvironmental Art & Landscape Architecture - LANDSCAPEmatters Debate
3 years agoInterview with Edward Hutchison landscape architect, artist, draughtsman, author and watercolour painter
3 years agoEnvironmental Art Debate - reflection by Tom Turner
3 years agoEnvironment, Art and Landscape Architecture
3 years agoDebate on Environmental Art and Landscape Architecture - intro by Brodie McAllister
3 years agoThe History of Land Art, Ecological and Environmental Art in relation to Landscape Architecture
3 years agoIs landscape architecture a good job and career?
3 years agoThe Landscape Institute, the Landscape Foundation, the May 2021 LI Elections - and the future
4 years ago