I'm guessing that most landscape students are aware that the profession does have an institute and that the institute has a website where all sorts of interesting things happen (so I'm told). Take a look at the Landscape Institute Website and see what your professional body is up to. Not everyone is happy though and the current fashion for blogging discontent is with us in landscape architecture. I, for one, am glad to see it but I do think it might be improved with more reasoned argument and less vitriol. Still, a little bit of vitriol is grist to the mill (as they say). Take a look at the Fried Egg Institute and see what you think.
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This was meant to be an exercise for a university degree course and not for public display. I do not want to publish my details on the internet above and beyond this exercise, which although public does not advertise itself - UNLIKE NOW! How dare you without consulting us first.
Michelle Parker
One day, quite soon, your design ideas are going to be exposed to the big wide world, open to scrutiny.
This is an opportunity to get noticed, perhaps by an established design studio, who may like your ideas and are looking to recruit!
If you don't like some of the entries (which you have written), why not delete them?
Where is the harm?
I imagine David's aim was to communicate the idea of this (potentially successful) exercise to students and tutors of other colleges who might want to try it out.
As 'Dickie' says, you can always remove any posts you're not happy about.