
The Gardens Trust is the only UK national charity dedicated to protecting and conserving our heritage of designed landscapes. The Gardens Trust campaign on their behalf, undertake research and conservation work, and encourage public appreciation and involvement. Through the national network of County and Country Garden Trusts, the Trust has access to people and local expertise throughout the country.
Women in Danish Architecture is creating a new history of gender and practice that investigates women’s contribution to Danish architecture, landscape architecture, and planning. The project focuses on the period 1925–1975, during which the first generations of women entered the design profession in Denmark.
Historic Environment Scotland is the lead public body set up to investigate, care for and promote Scotland’s historic environment. Among other duties, Historic Environment Scotland maintains more than 300 properties of national importance including Edinburgh Castle, Skara Brae and Fort George.
Society of Architectural Historians GB brings together all those with an interest in the history of the built environment – academics, architects, heritage experts and the wider public. With the help of its members, the SAHGB publishes new research, organises a broad range of events, provides educational opportunities and advances the understanding of the built histories of all periods and places, in Britain and beyond.
The Garden Museum explores and celebrates the art, history and design of British gardens and their place in our lives today. Visitors can discover the stories of great gardeners through a permanent collection of artefacts and tools from gardening throughout history alongside botanical art, photography, and paintings exploring how and why we garden.
The Modernist Society is a creative project dedicated to celebrating and engaging with twentieth century architecture and design, through publishing, events, exhibitions and creative collaborations.
Landscape Institute, United Kingdom is the chartered body for the landscape profession. It is an educational charity that promotes the art and science of landscape practice. The LI’s aim, through the work of its members is to protect, conserve and enhance the natural and built environment for the public benefit.
FOLAR is a friends group dedicated to raising the profile and use of the Landscape Institute archive and library housed at The Museum of English Rural Life (The MERL)