Studio Thadian Pillai

New Appointment

19 September 2019

We are pleased to announce that this month, Thadian has been appointed to the Board of Directors & Trustees of The Gardens Trust: the UK’s national charity dedicated to protecting and conserving the country’s heritage of designed landscape and gardens.  This new appointment took place at Oxford University, and follows Thadian's success as Chair of Essex Gardens Trust, one of The Gardens Trust’s ancillary, partner charities.  In that role he successfully led the county organisation from its previous collapse, to the revitalised activity, increased membership, volunteer engagement, and new-found relevance it currently enjoys. 

Of his new appointment to the national, strategic charity, Thadian says: ‘I’m looking forward to working with the Board and staff of The Gardens Trust.  They have successfully negotiated its challenging first four years, since its creation in 2015 from the merger of the former Garden History Society and Association of Garden Trusts.  I’ve been appointed specifically to support the strategic development of the organisation.  In a time of global mass migration, climate change and political upheaval, we need to make explicit why heritage landscapes and gardens matter at all; where their social value and meaning for contemporary audiences actually lies.  I look forward to supporting the Board in this, and contributing to that process.’ 

The Queen's College, Oxford University, where Thadian's appointment took place

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Garden lighting selected for international exhibition

25 September 2012

We are pleased to announce that Thadian has been selected to show work in an international exhibition of sustainable design.  He will be exhibiting ‘upcycled’ lighting first conceived for one of the Studio’s bespoke, private garden designs.  The work will be shown at the Salisbury Arts Centre, a cultural organization funded by Arts Council England.  The exhibition will run from 31st October to 16th December 2012.  Thadian will be speaking about his work at the gallery at 6.30pm on 30th October 2012.  

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Our Man in South Korea II

12 April 2012

Steve's lecture has been well received, and he sends these thoughts as he begins to think about his return to London:

'I have been very well looked after by Professor Zoh and his colleagues at Seoul National University, where I gave a lecture to the Landscape Architecture Faculty and students about current trends in UK landscape architecture and garden design.  It has been fascinating for me to think about the relationship between time, space and the range of connections and difference between Japan and Korea in this trip, and reflect on how my home city of London is influenced so much by the people of those cultures who visit, settle and remain.  There is nothing quite like travel to re-open and reveal one’s own home to oneself anew.'

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