LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE PROFESSION IN ESTONIA AND LATVIA FROM BASICS TO PROFESSIONALISM Brussels 2009
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE PROFESSION IN BALTICS FROM BASICS TO PROFESSIONALISM
ESTONIA
THE GENERAL OVERVIEW OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE IN ESTONIA Compiled by Sirle Salmistu Estonian Landscape Architects’ Union, Member of the Board Nov 2009
HIGHER EDUCATION
ESTONIA
1944 – 1951: present Estonian Academy of Arts profession of garden- and parkdesign from 1995: present Estonian University of Life Sciences Curriculas: Landscape Architecture – Bachelor, 4 years; Master, 2 years (terminated for now) Environmental Protection (Spec on Landscape Architecture) – Bachelor, 3 years (180 ECTS) Landscape Architecture – Master, 2 years (120 ECTS) Possibilities for PhD Recognised by EFLA – Oct 2007 (until 2012) from 2006: Tallinn University of Technology, Tartu College Curriculas: Landscape Architecture – Bachelor, 3 years (180 ECTS) Landscape Architecture – Master, 2 years (120 ECTS) Possibilities for PhD Now dealing with new curricula (integrated master on Landscape Planning and Design, 5 years) Other related specialisations: Estonian Academy of Arts – Urban Landscapes (from 2008) – Master of Arts (MA), 2 years (120 ECTS); Urban Studies (from 2005?) – Master of Arts, 2 years (120 ECTS)
ORGANIZATIONS
ESTONIA
Estonian Landscape Architecture Students Organisation, founded in 1999 The main aim is to contribute in educational level (help to offer better knowledge) and protect the interest of its members among educational and financial spheres. Until founding the professional union the students organisation was the only organisation integrating practitioners and students. Estonian Landscape Architects’ Union, founded in 2003 Estonian Landscape Architects’ Union (ELAU) is the professional organization of Estonian landscape architects. The aims of the Union are: • • • • • • •
represent and promote the profession of landscape architects in Estonia; protect the creative, professional, legal and economical rights of it’s members; cooperate with other organizations; organize professional competitions; develop landscape architecture education and to promote self-education courses for it’s members; participate in arrangement of vocational regulation of landscape arch in Estonia; propose for protection and management of landscape architectural heritage and to preserve documentation about the heritage; • mediate the information to it’s members and publish printed matters; • recognize outstanding landscape architectural accomplishments and issue scholarships.
ESTONIA
ELAU The main activities at the moment In generally the Union deals with Estonian actual issues on professional field, including all the aims from the statute. For example representing and promoting the profession of landscape architects in Estonia, protecting the creative, legal and economical rights of it’s members, forwarding the information to its members and as well to public etc.
ELAU
ESTONIA
Main Priorities 1 Working out the Estonian Vocational Standard (Landscape Architect V) and organizing the delivery of the Professional Qualification Certificate 2 Preparations for becoming the ‘creative organisation’ (with state financing) 3 Representing the Union in international level (starting the cooperation with other professional organisations) 4 Organising (EFLA) Conference in Estonia 2011? [simultaneously with Tallinn 2011 – European Capital of Culture] 5 Creating the professional registry (Mapping the profession in Estonia) 6 Keep on publishing Estonian LA magazine 7 Seminars and Discussions for the members and public, also exhibitions, local conferences etc
ESTONIA PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE There are several private landscape architectural offices in Estonia as well as bigger projecting offices with a section of landscape architects. In general the main tasks are related to urban planning (detail planning). But also any kind of landscape planning and design, including restoration of old parks and cultural heritage sites. Several landscape architects are also working in architects offices, also in local governements as the specialists on urban planning, environmental issues and greenery. The only official city landscape architect is in Tallinn city government (in capital).
ESTONIA
FROM
natural sense of beauty and gardening
LATVIA
Old farmsteads – small flower gardens – sages – pharmaceuticals – solstice – from generation to generation –
-living on transit route between Russia and France – living on banks of Daugava river – German crusaders – Riga as fortified feudal city –
-Riga as fortress surrounded by mounds – our roots – our crossroads – our knowledge – our subconsciousness...
... Leuchathemum, Artemesia, Achilllea, Centaurea, Ranunculus..Quercus, Tilia, Betula, Malus
TO
art of gardening
LATVIA
Riga main economic and cultural centre – cutting woodlands around Riga city - Medieval gardens – convent gardens – XVIII century – demolition of suburban gardens and built structures – 1710 Peter the Great – first public parks – Rastrelli - manor parks – 1813 – first committee of suburban greenery – Riga 1857 – demolition of fortification walls – Riga city infiltrating suburbs –
foundation of Riga Gardens Directorate – Georg Kuphaldt – Riga garden city – 1910 foundation of gardening school - A.Zeidaks – Director of Riga Gardens - Directorate – soviet times - K. Barons – draftsman, engineer, gardener, garden supervisor...
Ginkgo, Pseudotsuga, Juglans,...
TO
landscape architecture
LATVIA
K. Barons – chief garden architect – active development and maintenance of city parks – public space development – inner garden development of sleeping regions – new park development – transformation of manors – woodland landscapes – road landscapes – gardeners, architects - 1989 – first students of landscape architecture at university
and ... streets, streets, streets, cars, cars, cars
TO
specific specialisations
LATVIA
back to roots - co-operation - landscape architecture - urban development and regeneration – design – management – urban planning – sustainability – architecture – sociology – geography – inhabitants – human settlements – transport planners
TO
Hand in hand – old masters – local – international - students
LATVIA
EDUCATIONAL Landscape architecture ... Where? Latvia University of agriculture – Faculty of Rural engineering Landscape architecture and planning – Bcs, Mg, PhD Recognized by EFLA – May 2009 Bulduri gardening school - first step towards landscape architecture Landscape technicians, decorative gardeners, gardeners, park gardeners professional secondary education
Other related specializations:
University of Latvia – Territorial planning – Mg
Academy of arts – Environmental and industrial design
Several private higher educational institutions - interior/environmental design Life time educational programs – at Latvia University of Agriculture
Riga Technical university – Faculty of architecture and city planning optional course in Bcs
LATVIA
Latvia University of agriculture – FACULTY OF RURAL ENGINEERING Faculty of Rural Engineering, LLU was established in 1993 on the basis of the Faculty of Land Use Planning and Water Resources Engineering and the Faculty of Rural Engineering. Landscape architecture and planning: Recognized by EFLA – May 2009 Aims: Higher professional education / Bsc – to provide deep theoretical knowledge, necessary skills of professional and creative work using advanced technologies in designing and production 5 years including 6mths professional practice – 300 ECTS Conditions for admittance – drawing examination Landscape architect Master studies – to provide deeper fundamental and branch theoretical knowledge, to train academically educated specialists for scientific, pedagogical and management activities within the chosen specialty as well as to train for doctoral studies; 2 years – 120 ECTS Master of Architecture science within landscape architecture Doctoral studies – to reach the highest theoretical knowledge within the chosen science, to improve pedagogical skills and to present the promotion work according to the requirements. 3 years - 120 ECTS Doctor of Architecture science
LATVIA
LATVIA Landscape architecture and planning at Latvia University of Agriculture COOPERATION WITH OTHER EDUCATIONAL ORGANISATIONS Erasmus, conferences, seminars etc. Agricultural universities: - Estonia - Poland - Norway - Sweden - Denmark Technical universities – Berlin - Catalonia - Madrid Other higher educational institutions - Nobrandenburg - Alnarp - Edinburgh - Greenwich
PROFESSIONAL – Association of Landscape ARCHITECTURE (LAAB) LATVIA Since 1995 FOUNDED by architects, dendrologists, gardeners Aims: - to promote and develop knowledge, technical skills and responsibility at highest professional level in relation to landscape architecture - to assemble practising landscape architects, LA students and specialists (professionals and students) from other related specialisations in order to promote, maintain and accomplish traditions of landscape architecture in Latvia - to publish and track achievments of LA in Latvia - to stand for and protect professional copyrights - Cooperation with other professional organizations in Lavia and abroad. - Legal instruments – Professional Qualification Certificate – elaborated by LAAB - NO LEGAL POWER - Co-operation with architects – different in different towns - Competences: from garden design to elaboration of detail plan
merci dank u paldies danke thank you Helena Gutmane Ilze Ruksane Latvia for EFLA