Undergraduate students visited Darsham Nurseries in Suffolk. Kitchen garden in the nursery Last week 2nd year Landscape Architecture and Landscape Garden Design students visited Darsham Nurseries in Suffolk. The students were given a tour by Jevan Wat kins Jones which included the potager (ornamental kitchen garden), the nursery, the private gardens and studio space, the crop fields and pig pens, the compost station and the poly tunnels. They were also introduced to owner David Keleel, who told them about his personal route to Darsham and the progress that the team has made from dereliction to how it is today. After a scrumptious lunch Jevan led a drawing workshop around the potager. The students task was to draw aspects of the garden while constantly walking, to capture the essence of the space from various angles. # Darsham # outandabout # trip # LandscapeArchitecture # GardenDesign # sustainability # WUC
Students at Darsham Nursery 2 nd year undergraduate landscape architecture and garden design students met Artist and Gardener Jevan Watkins Jones at Darsham Nursery, Suffolk to learn about the forward thinking concept for a new nursery, restaurant and garden. An artistic approach to planting design, café culture, cuisine and the sales area underpins food growing, and harvesting with an exquisite menu and supports the ideas of regionalism and local economies. The unique vision for the nursey comes from owners David Kaleel and Willie Williams supported by the interdisciplinary team of growers, gardeners, artists, chefs, and retail experts. Nursery in the front garden Students and lecturers enjoyed homemade cakes and a wonderful lunch, but had to ‘sing for their supper’ engaging in discussion and a fun workshop that considered design ideas for further expansion and developments of the nursery and gardens. For more information: www.darshamnurseries.co...
Ilbin Yoon from Writtle University Design with gardens for visually impaired Ilbin's prototypes fro design applications Writtle University College, MA Landscape Architecture student Ilbin Yoon received the highly commanded award for his MA Dissertation in the best student dissertation category at the Landscape Institute Awards 2018. AN #INCLUSIVE #URBAN #PARK FOR ALL PEOPLE by Ilbin Yoon, Writtle University College. Research is investigating the challenges faced by #visuallyimpaired people when navigating #landscape #design and building a case for multi- #sensory #landscapes .⠀ The Jury said: "A well -structured and clearly set out dissertation, focusing on an important topic that can easily be ignored: the consideration of the needs of people with visual impairment within the landscape design process." #wuclandscape #chooselandscape #landscapestudentawards
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