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Cendra Ramirez posted an update in the group SketchUp 13 years, 2 months ago
Can anyone recommend me a video card to be able to work on Sketch up, photoshop, illustrator and CAD? I am getting a new computer and wanted to see the minimum requirements I should have to support all those software.
Thank you
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Elif Tekeli Bonelli posted an update in the group Asia Landscape 13 years, 2 months ago
Hello everyone!
I am really struggling about finding information on possibilities of working in Singapore or in Jakarta?
I don’t speak Mandarin or Bahasa?
Appreciate any input you can give me…
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shiraz daud posted an update in the group DESIGN 13 years, 2 months ago
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noelia e martinez posted an update in the group Graphics 13 years, 2 months ago
great idea this group! it is exactly what i was looking for! 🙂
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James G. Walker-Green. posted an update in the group Hong Kong Landscape Architecture 13 years, 2 months ago
Hello Andrew, If you wish to give me a “Landscape Layout Drawing” them I can better suggest what plants should go where for you, Along with an itemized Bill of Quantities for Plants, Materials, Soil and other landscaping factors to be including in the approximate costs. I would like to know if we at JGW Specialists can be included on the list of…[Read more]
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Dave Maciulis posted an update in the group Residential Design Group 13 years, 2 months ago
Hey everyone, I recently launched a landscape Design Build Magazine this Spring.It focuses more on the consumer rather than the landscape architecture/ landscape designer profession. If any of you are interested at all to see what it’s all about you can visit http://www.naturallandscapemagazine.com click the magazine and you can look through the…[Read more]
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Andrew Slater posted an update in the group Hong Kong Landscape Architecture 13 years, 2 months ago
Many Thanks for the Links Graham.
James: The site is at Kwan Tei, Fanling. Many thanks for your help! -
James G. Walker-Green. posted an update in the group Hong Kong Landscape Architecture 13 years, 3 months ago
To Andrew Slater, There are many species of plants from Bamboo, Climbers, Conifers, Grasses, Ground Cover, Palms, Shrubs and Trees suitable, if you can be a little more specific as to location in Hong Kong. Then I can give you actually what plants you require. James G. James Walker-Green < james@jwgspecialists.com>,
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Graham Johnstone posted an update in the group Hong Kong Landscape Architecture 13 years, 3 months ago
The project is covered under Public news (left hand column of website) then check news letter 15. There might be some leads in the article.
GRJ -
Andrew Slater posted an update in the group Hong Kong Landscape Architecture 13 years, 3 months ago
Hi everyone,
I have just won a small design job and looking for a bit of advice.
Can anyone give me a short list of plants that would be easy to source in Hong Kong and suitable for planting around an industrial site (ie very low maintenance!)
Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
Many thanks
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Carl Thomas posted an update in the group Hong Kong Landscape Architecture 13 years, 3 months ago
Hi Lars, Hong Kong University has a good range of courses – good luck, carl
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LarsOla Bromell posted an update in the group Hong Kong Landscape Architecture 13 years, 3 months ago
Hi all,
I am a 4th year student who has previously worked in China and then also visited Hong Kong. Where I fell in love, with the city that is (!). Now I would really like to go back and I thought it would be really nice to spend a semester there. Do you guys have any ideas at all of courses or schools within the field of urban planning/design…[Read more] -
Mark Sanford posted an update in the group Graphics 13 years, 3 months ago
Mr. Lin,
when will your next 7 day workshop be in the United states? -
Bryan Pynn posted an update in the group Asia Landscape 13 years, 3 months ago
Hi all…Just joined and am really interested in Chinese and Japanese landscape architecture. China is what made me switch from International Environmental Policy to Landscape Architecture and so I now feel the need to give back in some way shape or form. Excitement abounds.
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heidi diskin posted an update in the group Residential Design Group 13 years, 3 months ago
Hello, does anyone in the philadelphia, new York or Delaware area have dynascape design program on their computer. Thanks for your response
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MV posted an update in the group SketchUp 13 years, 3 months ago
Hy everybody¡¡ what about the shaderlight ?
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Carl Thomas posted an update in the group Asia Landscape 13 years, 3 months ago
Hi All,
I am the UK’s leading recruiter for landscape architects. I will soon be opening a new office in HK. I am interested in developing professional relationships with landscape architects in HK / China. I will be in HK 8th – 18th August. If anyone would like to meet please let me know.
Regards
Carl Thomas (carl@huntblue.com) -
Carl Thomas posted an update in the group Hong Kong Landscape Architecture 13 years, 3 months ago
Hi All,
I am the UK’s leading recruiter for landscape architects. I will soon be opening a new office in HK. I am interested in developing professional relationships with landscape architects in HK. I will be in HK 8th – 18th August. If anyone would like to meet please let me know.
Regards
Carl Thomas (carl@huntblue.com) -
Stephen Buckle posted an update in the group Middle East Landscape 13 years, 3 months ago
Since setting this up some time back. I’ve sadly not been on for a long time. Considering changing he name to CHscape now…. As I’ve move over to china. Currenly looking for LAs of all levels and grades for a range of projects across china. If your creative and 100% design focused oh…… And interested or know someone who might be please…[Read more]
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Charles Cobble posted an update in the group Asia Landscape 13 years, 3 months ago
Hello
I am Charles Cobble recently returned to Shanghai from a year or so in Abu Dhabi. It is good to be back home. I look forward to learning more about not only the design of landscape in Asia but also the business of it as well. I hope you all are as busy as you want to be. - Load More