Help on Choosing the right uni!!

University course discussion for architecture, surveying, town planning, landscaping, etc.

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  1. Ewing's Avatar
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    • Location: Stockport
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    Help on Choosing the right uni!!
    Just wondering if anyone can help me.
    Im wanting to know which university has a great reputation for Landscae Architecture/Design/Gardening.

    And if doing Landscape Architecture would allow me to lead on to landscape gardening??

    Thanks :confused:
  2. vidachick's Avatar
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    Re: Help on Choosing the right uni!!
    Choose somewhere that's close to a good pub and nightclub! I think Sheffield's good for Architecture, and most importantly it has a really good night life.
  3. ChrisLincoln's Avatar
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    Re: Help on Choosing the right uni!!
    Mmm sheff is good for architecture i heard. So's nottingham..

    But i have no idea in relation specifically to landscape.
  4. Silent-Star's Avatar
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    • Location: Norwich
    Re: Help on Choosing the right uni!!
    Hiya
    I've just applied for Landscape Architecture at Gloustershire, Kingston, Greenwich and writtle college.

    Yes it would leave you the option to do garden after, but you may be better heading straight for a garden design course as theres a lot extra in landscape architecture that might not be relevent to you.
    If you want to be able to become accredited by the landscape institute but to do garden, it might be worth looking at writtle colleges Landscape and Garden design. Its accredited, so you could officially be a landscape architect if u decide to do post graduate, but it is focussed on small scale and garden

    hope this helps, ill try to answer more questions if you have them

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