Colour, texture and tone – new planting designers
Planting design talk by Ula Maria, an award-winning garden designer and landscape architect. She attended the School of Fine Arts in Lithuania before moving to England permanently in 2008. She studied a BA and MA in Landscape Architecture at BCU, where she was awarded the Landscape Institute’s John Knight award for both her undergraduate and postgraduate major projects.
Since graduating, Ula has worked for a number of Landscape practices, including that of Tom Stuart-Smith, prior to entering and winning the RHS Young Designer of the Year competition where she received a gold medal for her garden in 2017. Since then she has established her own practice.
Ula seeks to create meaningful designs by a sensitive approach to an existing space. Her particular interest is in creating emotive garden spaces that evoke innate connections to nature through memories, senses, and experiences.
Time: 17:00 BST