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Thursday, 29 November 2012
Landmark Hockey
Hockey tonight vs. EEE HC
Lost 5-2.
Tough game, but with two excellent goals from landscape!
Such a great turnout and such strong team moral all round!
Next week - match vs. MBB
Goodwin top pitches at 5PM Thursday, all abilities welcome as well as supporters!
Monday, 26 November 2012
Last Photoshop Workshop for now
Last Wednesday,
21/11/12 was the last workshop of the very successful and well attended Adobe Photoshop
Computer Skills Workshop session organized by Landmark.
Special thank
you to Dave Williams, 3r year, Landscape Architecture with Planning for
preparing and leading those sessions!
If you missed
out the sessions there are documents and detailed PDF files with the process
step by step on the university server:
To access Photoshop Tutorial exercise materials and PDF document of the
tutorial:
University server => My Computer => Shared 7 Server => AL-Share => Landmark => Computer Skills Photoshop
Useful links for different textures:
For any
further questions feel free to contact him on his university email address:
"DJ Williams" <ara10djw@sheffield.ac.uk>
Next couple
of weeks: Landmark’s SKETCH-UP
Workshops, Wednesdays, 1-2pm, Floor 11
Thursday, 8 November 2012
Adobe Photoshop Tutorial
Masterplan rendering & editing, 7th
of November
To access Photoshop Tutorial exercise materials and PDF document of the tutorial:
University server => My Computer => Shared 7 Server => AL-Share => Landmark => Computer Skills Photoshop
Useful links for different textures:
Monday, 5 November 2012
1st Landmark Guest Lecture of the Year!
JOHN LITTLE - Director of The Grass Roof Company
John Little is Director of The Grass Roof Company which specialises in creating distinctive small-scale buildings for community projects, schools and residential settings that feature living roofs. John has pioneered and delivered very practical solutions for injecting excitement and diversity into urban greenspace, and his work on the Clapton Park estate in Hackney London is generating national interest because of its high level of community engagement. John works with a wide network of artists, ecologists and designers in London to develop creative and innovative ways to bring sustainable ideas into everyday living.
Ps. Sorry, we had a few technical difficulties and we weren't able to salvage the screen record of the Powerpoint presentation for this lecture.