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Landscape architecture soars in popularity as a career says Landscape Institute
Wednesday, 30 June 2010
More design students are choosing recruitment-hungry career landscape architecture, with graduate applications up by over a third in two years.
The details were contained in Inspiring Great Spaces, a two-yearly review of the institute, published last week.
"In recent years there has been concern about low numbers of students opting to study landscape architecture and a shortage of young people entering the profession," said the report.
Design watchdog CABE had launched the ‘I want to be a landscape architect’ campaign with a website that received 22,000 hits last year.
CABE chair Paul Finch said: "We put about £70,000 into the campaign, but have no idea what funding will be coming forward this year."
The institute said overall accounts for last year revealed a "very significant trading loss" and steps were taken to boost income and stem costs.
This year’s accounts had not been audited, but "will show a healthy trading surplus, meaning we have made a very good start in rebuilding our financial position for the future".
Provisional figures for the accounts, due in September, showed £1.7m income and expenditure of £1.5m.
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