The Landscape Institute (LI) is a UK based professional body for the landscape profession. Its membership includes landscape architects, urban designers, landscape planners, landscape scientists and landscape managers. The LI also has a category for academic members.
Founded in 1929-30 as the Institute of Landscape Architects (ILA), it was granted a royal charter in 1997. In the words of its longest serving president, Geoffrey Jellicoe, “It is only in the present century that the collective landscape has emerged as a social necessity. We are promoting a landscape art on a scale never conceived of in history.”
The LI seeks to promote landscape architecture and to regulate the landscape profession with a code of conduct that members must abide by. The LI had ‘over 900’ members at its fortie...
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Blenheim landscape
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The Pavilion and Terrace, Belle Vue Park
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Horseguards Parade adjoining St James's Park
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The Journal was published by the ILA (Institute of Landscape Architects) 12 Gower Street, London, WC...
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Stourhead Lake in Autumn
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A view of the Grade II-listed building which houses the Museum of English Rural Life. The building i...
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