Landscape accolade for the legendary Sir David Attenborough

Legendary English broadcaster, writer, and naturalist Sir David Attenborough is this year’s recipient of the prestigious Landscape Institute Medal. The accolade recognises Sir David’s “phenomenal contribution to education and to connecting people, place and nature over multiple generations”, the educational charity said.

The medal, which will be presented this week, is awarded to “rare individuals who’ve provided exceptional service to the landscape professions, or exceptional achievements that have led to the creation or conservation of landscapes now held in high regard,” institute president Adam White said.

Sir David Attenborough seated at the Great Barrier Reef. Source: Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, UK

Sir David Attenborough seated at the Great Barrier Reef. Source: Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, UK

“We can think of no better person to recognise with this lifetime achievement award than Sir David Attenborough. He has connected people, place and nature around the world and educated millions across many generations.

“We have so much to thank Sir David for. Our board unanimously agreed to bestow this honour in our 90th year.”

It’s estimated that globally 80,000 landscape architects and related professionals contribute daily to the betterment of people, place and nature. “Many of these landscape professionals cite Sir David’s work as to what inspired them to choose landscape as a profession.”

Adam went on to say the 93-year-old’s career has inspired and continues to inspire society to be aware of the natural world around them. “It has stirred governments to collective action to safeguard our climate and habitats. 

“It has educated millions and set an international benchmark for quality. To say that he fits the bill for the Landscape Institute Medal would be an understatement.’