Need someone for a one off design?

Hire an out of work landscape                                                                  architect for a one off design

If your looking for a garden designer or need a designer for a specific job, have you ever thought of hiring an unemployed Landscape Architect near you instead?

Well I trained as a landscape architect, so i'm a bit biased, but what i would like to do is help my fellow unemployed landscape architects to try and stay in work by seeing if I can generate some work for them via the Landscape Juice Network.

There are lots of members on this site who design, build and maintain gardens every day, but have you ever needed an extra special piece of 3D work or advice on some planning matter? Well this is where i feel a landscape architect could come in handy for you.

A Landscape Architect not only comes in handy for their design skills, but they have a wider knowledge of the planning framework and would also help you out as a general adviser.  Having a good relationship with someone like a Landscape Architect means you can give them a quick call and they'll be able to give you a bit of advice which could save you time & money.

If you would like to try and find a landscape architect near you, all you need to do is come and search for one on my website. You can search for a landscape architect for FREE via this link http://bit.ly/JjRVkl by putting in your postcode and selecting a distance, but if you would like to put up a full job listing in the traditional way, i've set up a temporary reduced listing for LJN Members. Simply register as an Employer here http://bit.ly/zhd1kY and select the reduced LJN Listing which is £45+vat.

I hope this might be of use to some of you and if you have any questions i'll reply to any comments as you leave them. 

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