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Sir Geoffrey's Jellicoe’s wonderful tribute to JFK at Runnymede hinges on the power of landscape. By Tim Richardson 18 November 2013 • 7:00am . The JFK memorial stone at Runnymede, ...
Sir Geoffrey Jellicoe, one of the 20th century’s leading landscape architects, died on Wednesday, in Devon, England. He was 95. Sir Geoffrey’s work, which spanned seven decades, ranged from ...
Sir Geoffrey Jellicoe at his desk in 1990. These are the Water Gardens, designed by one of the most influential landscape architects of the 20th century, Sir Geoffrey Jellicoe ...
Stuart Weitzman School of Design Practice Professor Emeritus James Corner was awarded the 2024 IFLA Sir Geoffrey Jellicoe Award from the International Federation of Landscape Architects. The award is ...
Sir Geoffrey Jellicoe created the watercourse at the former Cadbury factory at Moreton in the 1950s. Its innovative design incorporates a series of weirs or cascades on a site.
A rare Grade II*-listed Georgian house lived in by one of the 20th century’s leading architects is on the market. Sir Geoffrey Jellicoe, an influential British landscape architect and town ...
Nominations for the 2011 IFLA Sir Geoffrey Jellicoe Award must be submitted by November 10, 2010. Refer to the IFLA website for the complete Call for Nominations and submission requirements.
Sir Geoffrey Jellicoe (1900-1996) was an exceptional landscape architect with an extensive and rich career. His strongest interest was in landscape and garden designer with a passion for water.
Sir Geoffrey Jellicoe’s stunning design has been reworked with 42 rose varieties, many highly scented and chosen to repeat bloom from June to September. He was commissioned by the third Viscount ...
THE National Trust’s Mottisfont, beside the River Test in Hampshire, is running free winter walks with volunteer outdoor guides – you just have to sign up for them once you arrive.