Why Become a GDS Member? |
Membership of the Garden Design Society opens the door to a fantastic range of opportunities not normally available to the general public.
- A stimulating array of evening lectures once a month, preceded by a friendly glass of wine and a chance to catch up with like-minded enthusiasts
- Forays into garden art – recent talks have included leading sculptors Virginia King (internationally recognised for her stainless steel Reed Vessel at Melbourne’s Docklands, land sculptures near Auckland and even a lighthouse on Waiheke Island); Jeff Thompson (famous for his iconic corrugated iron elephants and chooks among other creations), and Mark Davidson (resident pebble mosaic expert)
- Intriguing insights into the work of local garden designers willing to share their experiences – how they have enhanced the positive, overcome the pitfalls and come up with successful, enduring design solutions
- Armchair travel via informative and visually stunning slide shows by members returning from overseas study tours - Sue Wake (Westonbirt Garden Festival, UK, and Chaumont, France), Jacqueline Margetts (Andre Le Notre’s ‘other’ gardens in France), Michael Jones (the Moghul gardens of Kashmir, India and UK designers – behind the scenes at the Chelsea Flower Show, London), Jill Pierce (Moorish gardens of Spain), Ian Henderson (temple gardens of Japan)
- Entertaining and enlightening international speakers - landscape designers like Czechoslavakian-born Australian, Vladimir Sitta, who is in great demand for his unique approach to landscape design in his adopted country and elsewhere
- Regular weekend day trips to gardens (many of them not usually open to visit) - Ted Smyth’s Pie Melon Bay on Waiheke Island and Connell’s Bay Sculpture Park
Apply for Membership click here to download our application form.
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Membership |
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As a GDS Member you are entitled to:
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Participation in the supportive regional groups of GDS Members
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Early notification and often either discounted or free entry to industry events and trade shows.
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Discounted or free entry to workshops, seminars and other events organised by GDS
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Continuing professional development through workshops and seminars (e.g.: model making.)
As a GDS Member you receive informative newsletters - click here to download January 2009 edition (members: April & July 2009 newsletters posted to members only area)
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Full Membership |
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Open to anyone with an interest in garden design
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Student Membership |
Open to anyone who is currently enrolled in a course of study at a recognised Tertiary Education provider (part or full time)
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Accredited Members are recognised by the Society as professional garden designers or as teachers or researchers in the field of garden design. Applications for Accreditation are assessed by the GDS Accreditation Board. Applicants must have completed a minimum of three years experience working in their field and have passed a recognised course of study. They also need to submit a portfolio of work and complete an interview with the Accreditation Board.
Applications for 2009 accreditation have now closed. All members will be advised in 2010 when Accreditation application reopens
Below is the 2009-2010 timetable which began with an Information Evening on Wednesday 26 August 2009.
Step 1 Information meeting and Application Packs ready - 26 August 2009
Step 2 Applications close - 16 September 2009
Step 3 First Mentoring workshop - 23 September 2009
Step 4 Submission of Applicants’ portfolios due - 5 February 2010
Step 5 Board interviews - 19 February 2010
Click here to find out more about accredited membership, location of mentoring workshop and all information associated with application
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