Makers of Landscapes

A parent supervising a child in a swing on a playground with wooden structures and sand.

Espoon Suurpelto, Opinmäki: Masu Planning

Espoon Suurpelto, Opinmäki: Masu Planning

Festival goers in green oasis with white tents and crates for seating

Flow festival 2017. Photo: Eetu Ahanen

A skatepark wall with graffiti, tires and green vegetation

Flow Festival 2018. Photo: Samuli Pentti

Festivalgoers in from of wooden circle in white and yellow with "Food"written on it.

Flow Festival 2018. Photo: Miia Närkki

Festival goers in green oasis with white tents and crates for seating

Flow festival 2017, Balloon cubes. Photo: Eetu Ahanen

A skatepark wall with graffiti, tires and green vegetation

Flow Festival 2018. Photo: Samuli_Pentti

Festivalgoers in from of wooden circle in white and yellow with "Food"written on it.

Flow Festival 2018. Photo: Miia Närkki

Landscape architects are constantly shaping our surroundings. They create places and environments for everyday use in cities, parks, squares, streets and residential areas. In recent years, the work of a landscape architect has evolved from designing mainly greenspaces into designing large urban and rural entities. Landscape architects take part in the development of rural areas and in land use decisions. They take care of the environment as a whole.

Landscape is everywhere so it has an impact on us all. Still, the work of a landscape architect goes easily unnoticed. At times, however, you might intuitively spot the intention of the architect. You might find yourself before a wonderful scenery or in a resting spot that nicely shuts out all traffic noise. Or maybe you’ll notice how the sun shines perfectly on a lawn area.

There are different kinds of social, political and ecological factors and motivations that influence the work of a landscape architect. Public spaces symbolize freedom and equality; our squares, streets and parks act as platforms for gatherings and even demonstrations. As climate change progresses and our cities become more densely populated, the importance of lush greeneries become more crucial. Amidst our ecological challenges every decision — even the composition of the smallest of park areas —become part of a larger system. Our environments are in constant change, and thus landscape architects should be seen as makers of the future.   

Landscape architects have a strong work ethic and lots of responsibilities. A pluralistic, sustainably oriented set of values drives our profession, and this means that we need to find a balance between the needs of people and the needs of nature. Our surroundings are supposed to be functional, beautiful and sustainable. A responsible landscape architect is a defender of nature — in its absolute value — as well as those who do not yet have a voice in society. 

What will our landscapes be like in the future? 

children playing on playground

Espoon Suurpelto, Opinmäki: Masu Planning

Espoon Suurpelto, Opinmäki: Masu Planning

Model of Opinmäki playground

Espoon Suurpelto, Opinmäki plan: Masu Planning

Espoon Suurpelto, Opinmäki plan: Masu Planning

skaters in skatepark

Luleå skatepark. Photo: Janne Saario

Luleå skatepark. Photo: Janne Saario

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children playing on playground

Espoon Suurpelto, Opinmäki: Masu Planning

Espoon Suurpelto, Opinmäki: Masu Planning

Model of Opinmäki playground

Espoon Suurpelto, Opinmäki plan: Masu Planning

Espoon Suurpelto, Opinmäki plan: Masu Planning

skaters in skatepark

Luleå skatepark. Photo: Janne Saario

Luleå skatepark. Photo: Janne Saario

Person skateboarding in skatepark

Luleå skatepark. Photo: Janne Saario

Luleå skatepark. Photo: Janne Saario

Illustration of beach with people playing sports and enjoying the outdoors.

Kruunuvuorenranta: Loci maisema-arkkitehdit Oy, Voima Graphics

Kruunuvuorenranta: Loci maisema-arkkitehdit Oy, Voima Graphics

illustration of park and landscape with people playing and doing sports

Kruunuvuorenranta playgroud: Loci maisema-arkkitehdit Oy, Voima Graphics

Kruunuvuorenranta playgroud: Loci maisema-arkkitehdit Oy, Voima Graphics

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Person skateboarding in skatepark

Luleå skatepark. Photo: Janne Saario

Luleå skatepark. Photo: Janne Saario

Illustration of beach with people playing sports and enjoying the outdoors.

Kruunuvuorenranta: Loci maisema-arkkitehdit Oy, Voima Graphics

Kruunuvuorenranta: Loci maisema-arkkitehdit Oy, Voima Graphics

illustration of park and landscape with people playing and doing sports

Kruunuvuorenranta playgroud: Loci maisema-arkkitehdit Oy, Voima Graphics

Kruunuvuorenranta playgroud: Loci maisema-arkkitehdit Oy, Voima Graphics

The training of landscape architects began in Finland in 1989. The Degree Programme in Landscape Architecture at Aalto University celebrated its anniversary by publishing a book Maiseman tekijät (Makers of Landscapes), together with Finnish Association of Landscape Architects and Garden Arts Society Finland. You can find it at Aalto ARTS Books. Link to shop.

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