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Sigrid Pichler posted an update in the group
3ds max + landscape architecture 16 years, 10 months agohi there, looks good.
would be nice to see a larger version.
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Michael Van Beek posted an update in the group
3ds max + landscape architecture 16 years, 10 months agoyeah. i hope this takes off. see how many of us are out there and what the work looks like. I think i might add a bunch of our images to get the ball rolling…
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kavan donohue posted an update in the group
3ds max + landscape architecture 16 years, 10 months agoLooks good, I hope more people post their work.
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Omar Jaramillo posted an update in the group
Middle East Landscape 16 years, 10 months agoHi; I m new in this group. I m working in some projects in the Emirates, but our office is in beautiful Sicily, Italy. I decided to learn the arabic language. People told me that at least in UAE you don´t need to know the language for working there, but for me It is a matter of respect, I would like to know the culture from the country / region…[Read more]
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Norman Yatabe posted an update in the group
Middle East Landscape 16 years, 10 months agoDoes anybody have any suggestions or tips on which ME countries have the best job potential? I’m trying to figure out if work in the region is a viable option these days as my home market (Phoenix, Arizona) has stalled completely. Contacts or resource information would be more than appreciated. Thanks!
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Rami Badawi posted an update in the group
Middle East Landscape 16 years, 11 months agoI work in dubai right now in G C L A, the thing is that Landscape architecture companies stopped hiring but are not firing, as a respond to the crisis, but as a company we are minorly affected some projects un dubai were terminated. Gunther its weird because our abu dhabi projects are the one keeping us up.
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Syaryzad posted an update in the group
Middle East Landscape 16 years, 11 months agoThanks Ammar. At the moment, construction and any new development is being put on hold in Dubai. There were speculations on Abu Dhabi to be the next player in the industry with a lots of exciting ‘green’ projects coming up..
~Just abit of an updates on the current situation in Dubai~
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Vance W. Hall posted an update in the group
Middle East Landscape 16 years, 11 months agoAbdulkader A. Al-Gilani,
Thanks for the reference for middle eastern plants. An Illustrated Guide to the Flowers of Saudi Arabia will be added to my shelf, and will be a great help for future projects in the area.
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Ammar A. Sabban posted an update in the group
Middle East Landscape 16 years, 11 months agoSyaryzad,
The market is Saudi Arabia is good. In fact, I’m now looking for three landscape architects to work with me. I work at one of the biggest design firms in the region “Zuhair Fayez Partnership” I am the lead landscape architect at the rapid projects department, and I urgently need three landscape architects to start working with my team…[Read more]
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Syaryzad posted an update in the group
Middle East Landscape 16 years, 11 months agoHi guys..
I am wondering whether any of you are affected by the economical crisis at the moment? A few of my friends in Dubai were laid off recently due to the stagnant market..
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jennifer Bloch posted an update in the group
Veg.itecture 16 years, 11 months agoi would research xeriscape plants – there are a bunch of native drought tolerant grasses and sedge that could work – Festuca glauca, Muhlenbergia c. …Also some hardy vines like Wisteria or Honeysuckle or Grape – Sedum, Yucca and Agave of course…and you realize this as you mention succulents…Rosemary var., Erigeron, Gaura, Salvia varieties…[Read more]
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Claudia Chalfa posted an update in the group
Middle East Landscape 17 years agoHi everyone! I have worked in Cairo on a collaborative project with Ain Shams University architecture students. It was an amazing experience and I would love to go back…maybe someday! I am glad to have found this room so I can see all the wonderful projects you are all working on in that part of the world.
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Juliah Rais-Morres posted an update in the group
Asia Landscape 17 years, 1 month agohi there,
I’m from Malaysia originally but have been living and practicing in Germany for the last 19 years, looking forward to share some experience with all of you. -
Xiao posted an update in the group
Asia Landscape 17 years, 1 month agoI am from China, and moved to California for a few years.
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Pattanol posted an update in the group
Asia Landscape 17 years, 2 months agobangkok,shenzhen&hongkong,shanghai and guangzhou . Where is my next station?
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JJ posted an update in the group
Asia Landscape 17 years, 2 months agoI just moved to New Zealand from Shanghai, It is good to join this group for sharing experience working in China
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Lisa Town posted an update in the group
Veg.itecture 17 years, 2 months agoCheck out Jason’s review on Patrick Blanc’s new book The Vertical Garden.
And I have to agree, it is indeed quite fabulous and I am not at all disappointed. If nothing else, it is worth it to see the pictures of Mr. Blanc himself perched over a waterfall with his green hair.
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Travis T posted an update in the group
Middle East Landscape 17 years, 3 months agoI wanted so say thank you to Abdulkader for the recommendation of the the Illustrated Guide to the flower of Saudi Arabia. It is a great resource. I was hoping that someone might be able to share their experience with procuring plant material in Dubai. The Landscape Contractor that we are working with is procuring most of the plant material from…[Read more]
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MANNISI ALBAN – SEIWOOO – ZZAC posted an update in the group
Asia Landscape 17 years, 3 months agoHi
I A French LAndscape Architect recently installed in Tokyo.
let’s see if there’s some people on this web site from here.
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Graham Johnstone posted an update in the group
Asia Landscape 17 years, 4 months agoRe-think that water feature?
http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2008/aug/20/water.food1
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