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Hello, I love gardening, landscaping and Architecture and I would love to go to uni. When I’m older I’d love to be a Landscaper. What are the best universities in the UK for Landscape Architecture or similar. I don’t mind where it is I’m just curious Evans so can’t find many online. Thank you very much x
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Hello, I love gardening, landscaping and Architecture and I would love to go to uni. When I’m older I’d love to be a Landscaper. What are the best universities in the UK for Landscape Architecture or similar. I don’t mind where it is I’m just curious Evans so can’t find many online. Thank you very much x
Hello, I love gardening, landscaping and Architecture and I would love to go to uni. When I’m older I’d love to be a Landscaper. What are the best universities in the UK for Landscape Architecture or similar. I don’t mind where it is I’m just curious Evans so can’t find many online. Thank you very much x
have a look at this link here which has all the courses for this subject in the uk. Edinburgh and Sheffield are the best and most prestigious/ recognised of them all, so will have the best course most likely.
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Hello, I love gardening, landscaping and Architecture and I would love to go to uni. When I’m older I’d love to be a Landscaper. What are the best universities in the UK for Landscape Architecture or similar. I don’t mind where it is I’m just curious Evans so can’t find many online. Thank you very much x
Hello, I love gardening, landscaping and Architecture and I would love to go to uni. When I’m older I’d love to be a Landscaper. What are the best universities in the UK for Landscape Architecture or similar. I don’t mind where it is I’m just curious Evans so can’t find many online. Thank you very much x
Sheffield is a dynamic city and an ideal place in which to study landscape architecture. Department-led initiatives have helped to change the city itself, like Grey to Green and Love Square, which give students the chance to be involved with live projects and see the difference landscape architecture can make. The Peak District being right on your doorstep also makes for an amazing backdrop to study here!
I'd also recommend checking out the Department's Instagram feed (@landscapesheff) as you can see loads of pictures on there from current students and see some of the things they get up to (plus the pictures are just so pretty and aesthetically pleasing!!)
- Ellie

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