The Landscape Institute Midlands branch (LIM) provides support to members and aims to promote awareness of landscape architecture. Follow us for news and views.
Join us on the 14th March for Collaborative Conversations (previously The Great Debate), which will bring together experts from across the built environment to discuss and evaluate the practicalities of implementing AI in real industry settings.
https://t.co/vbOELcyuyG
Just under a week to go until the Planting Tour followed by a Walk and Talk about the reintroduction of Beavers at Trentham Gardens, Tuesday 1st August @ 6pm
There are still places available via the Eventbrite page, link below:
https://t.co/KqilJ92pxV
FIVE SEASONS: The Gardens of Piet Oudolf, immerses viewers in Oudolf’s work and takes us inside his creative process, from his beautifully abstract sketches, to theories on beauty, to the ecological implications of his ideas. Watch for FREE now!
https://t.co/YVFxHvT8sy
Next week (February 8) TDAG is holding a free webinar on why to plant a tree, the first event of the TDAG 2023 seminar series, with Cecil Konijnendijk, Alan Simson, Anne Jaluzot, and Simon Needle.
Register with the link below: https://t.co/IZ1zBhhXKj
Ticket link and information for the West Midlands Great Debate 2023 below, where we will be discussing how we can improve the built environment to work better for people, nature and climate.
I hope you can join us on 22nd March.
https://t.co/uHA38w55Fn
Any employers interested in supporting a candidate through the Landscape Technician Level 3 Apprenticeship course should contact with Linda Payne at Capel Manor College : [email protected].
https://t.co/IBPh20Dgkg
Wed, 16 Nov 2022
13:00 pm –15:00 pm GMT
Online and Parkside P424 (MALA studio)
FREE
The lecture and awards will be streamed via Zoom, and if you would like to attend this informal event in person, please email ([email protected]).
Book using link below: https://t.co/QcS2OslhUX
TDAG Seminar: Understanding the value and fragility of ‘soil’ Wed, 7 December 2022, 14:00 – 16:00 GMT, click the link below to book your place for this free online event.
https://t.co/0KMdUdu9cQ
Some photos from our Jewellery Quarter Cemeteries Walking Tour Event held last week. Thank you to everyone who attended and helped make this a fascinating and enjoyable event!
Join us for an informative walking tour to find out about the dramatic restoration of Key Hill and Warstone Lane Cemeteries in Birmingham’s Historic Jewellery Quarter on Tuesday 20th September. Book now to avoid disappointment! https://t.co/TQX8fusFoz
Trees and Design Action Group are hosting two online seminars soon tackling important topics, completely free to join, links to both are found here: https://t.co/pWYiwbwypX
On their website, you can also find their new guide, First Steps in Trees and New Developments.
Dear Landscape Institute Midlands members,
Due to our committee chair, unfortunately, having to step down, we are once again looking for a chair! If you want to know more or nominate yourself, please get in touch by emailing [email protected].
Next week in Birmingham: PoliNations
Between the 2nd and 18th September, a “super-natural wonderland” is coming to Birmingham’s City Centre!
Check out the programme below - it’s totally free and has something for everyone!
https://t.co/cTTDPFU21R