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Landscape Gardening

Designing, installing, and maintaining gardens and landscaped areas in private and public spaces.

Why is this skill important?

The key role for a landscape gardener is to design, install, and maintain gardens and landscaped areas. The landscape gardener will need to meet with clients to discuss their proposed projects, provide advice and guidance on the practicalities of the project, and carefully interpret the client’s wishes.

Projects can be varied and incorporate private and public gardens, parks, public open spaces, sports, and recreation venues, playgrounds, and other landscaped areas. The landscape gardener must be able to develop innovative schemes that meet the needs of clients and comply with planning regulations, while retaining a vision of how the finished project will fit into the overall area and how garden spaces interact with urban environments.

The landscape gardener may be involved at all stages of a project from the initial consultation and design, throughout the installation process, project managing and supervising the installation team, to providing advice and guidance on on-going maintenance and development as the garden grows and matures.

A detailed knowledge of both hard and soft landscaping is required, including knowledge of plants and trees in order to produce and implement a balanced plan that takes account of the area’s advantages and limitations relating to soil type and structure, geography, climatic conditions, and planned use. Knowledge and skills relating to hard landscaping and construction are also essential. Related skills such as electrical installation, plumbing, and irrigation systems are also needed to produce an overall project that is sustainable and has longevity.

A wide range of plants, natural recourses, and other materials are used by the landscape gardener. They must therefore be aware of the impact of such materials on the environment, both in terms of sustainability of manufacture, logistics, and also the impact of landscaping a natural environment and its wildlife.

Gardens and landscaped areas enhance the quality of life for millions of people across the world by providing beautiful areas for recreation and relaxation, open spaces in dense urban environments, appropriate spaces for people of all ages and abilities, and facilities that support community activity and cohesion.

For the landscape gardener there are global opportunities to be involved solving environmental problems and in revitalizing existing established habitations.

Location

Tallinn, Estonia

24–27 October 2022

Skill photos on Flickr

Results

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Rank Medal Result Competitor Country/Region
1. Gold 765 Marc Baumberger
Fabian Baumann
Switzerland
2. Silver 733 Taichi Nakano
Chinari Uratsuji
Japan
3. Bronze 730 Peter Bokor
Peter Hutter
Hungary
4. Medallion for Excellence 711 Erik Stanke
Phil-Elias Kornmacher
Germany
5. Medallion for Excellence 707 Julian Erharter
Christoph Schipflinger
Austria
6. Medallion for Excellence 704 Jacob Pizzini
Tobias Hofer
South Tyrol, Italy
7. Medallion for Excellence 702 BO-RUI HUANG
YI-HSUAN TSENG
Chinese Taipei
8. Medallion for Excellence 700 Jorn Houdijk
Nathan den Besten
Netherlands
8. Medallion for Excellence 700 Duban Ferley Esteban Mogollón
Yenifer Tatiana Jimenez Zuleta
Colombia
10. 696 Valentin SERVAIS
Nicolas Piette
Belgium
11. 690 Kerrian BLAISE
Louis LECLER
France
12. 670 Élisabeth Simoneau
Mattéo Bérubé
Canada
13. 663 Hermanni Huuskonen
Niklas Lappalainen
Finland
14. 657 Pontus Larsson
Charlie Fernryd
Sweden
15. 644 Kerly Väinsar
Siim-Robin Noorem
Estonia
16. 619 David MUÑOZ
Beatriz HONTORIA
Spain

Official Results (PDF)

Competitors

Fabian Baumann
Switzerland

Marc Baumberger
Switzerland

Mattéo Bérubé
Canada

Kerrian BLAISE
France

Peter Bokor
Hungary

Nathan den Besten
Netherlands

Julian Erharter
Austria

Duban Ferley Esteban Mogollón
Colombia

Charlie Fernryd
Sweden

Tobias Hofer
South Tyrol, Italy

Beatriz HONTORIA
Spain

Jorn Houdijk
Netherlands

BO-RUI HUANG
Chinese Taipei

Peter Hutter
Hungary

Hermanni Huuskonen
Finland

Yenifer Tatiana Jimenez Zuleta
Colombia

Phil-Elias Kornmacher
Germany

Niklas Lappalainen
Finland

Pontus Larsson
Sweden

Louis LECLER
France

David MUÑOZ
Spain

Taichi Nakano
Japan

Siim-Robin Noorem
Estonia

Nicolas Piette
Belgium

Jacob Pizzini
South Tyrol, Italy

Christoph Schipflinger
Austria

Valentin SERVAIS
Belgium

Élisabeth Simoneau
Canada

Erik Stanke
Germany

YI-HSUAN TSENG
Chinese Taipei

Chinari Uratsuji
Japan

Kerly Väinsar
Estonia

See the medal-winning gardens

Take a look at 3-D scans of the gardens from the medal winners in this competition.


 

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