School of Design End of Year Show 2024
The School of Design End of Year Show is an annual exhibition highlighting the exceptional work of our students across the disciplines of Animation, Architecture, Graphic and Digital Design, Landscape, Urbanism, Media and the Creative Arts.
Our courses
At Greenwich we offer a number courses in landscape architecture - including the only undergraduate landscape architecture course of its kind in London.
Landscape Architecture, BA Hons
Study our accredited landscape architecture degree to develop your expertise in landscape design. The only degree of its kind in London. Find out more.
Landscape Architecture, MA
Our MA Landscape Architecture is part of an accredited route to becoming a fully qualified landscape architect. Study in state-of-the-art facilities.
Landscape Architecture, MLA
Become a professional landscape architect with a focus on design excellence with our Master of Landscape Architecture. Accredited by the Landscape Institute.
Why Greenwich is great for landscape architecture degrees
Teaching is based at our Stockwell Street Building in Heneghan Peng-designed galleries. Studio-based tutorial groups provide all the skills and knowledge you'll need via a range of approaches to landscape architectural design.
Greenwich Landscape student wins industry award
Landscape Architecture student, Cleo Lewington, received the Judges Special Prize at the Architects for Health (AfH) awards.
Greenwich Alumni Stories: Sarah Eberle
Find out about Sarah Eberle - one of the UK's top landscape designers and Chelsea Flower Show multiple gold-medallist - who graduated from the university’s predecessor, Thames Polytechnic.
Students attend the ‘Plants in Landscape’ Summer School
Greenwich Landscape Architecture students attended an intensive week of garden visits and seminars looking at how plants can be used in a variety of different landscapes.
Greenwich lecturers featured in the Architecture Foundation's New Architects
Helena Rivera (A Small Studio) and Akil Scafe Smith (Resolve) listed as one of 109 best emerging British practices.