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Luigina Giordani, graduated in Agricultural Science in 1977; the following year she was awarded the “Achille Grimaldi” prize by the Faculty Board of Perugia University for the best graduate in Agricultural Science. In 1998 she completed her postgraduate degree in “Parks, Gardens and Green Areas” at the University of Torino. In 2002 she got top marks in her specialization degree. She teaches agricultural ecology, entomology and plant pathology in Agricultural school, and she also teaches in various post-graduate and training courses dealing with the planning of green areas and their maintenance. She is a professional Agronomist and a member of the AIAPP (Association of Italian Landscape architects), and her work covers the planning of green areas both public and private: ranging from parks to small gardens, roof gardens, gardens in residential and industrial areas, as well as landscape studies. She works in collaboration with other professionals taking an interdisciplinary attitude to every project, she follows every phase and subsequent work. When drawing up her plans she always takes into consideration the place, the surrounding landscape and, of course, the wishes of her client.

Veronica Compagnoni Floriani developed her great interest in landscape architecture following a period of study in the UK in 1998 and again in Ireland in the year 2000. In 2001 she obtained her diploma from Agricultural school and immediately began her course in the faculty of Garden and Landscape Architecture at “La Sapienza” University of Rome. In winter 2002 she took part in the public competition organized by the Conservatoire International des Parcs et Jardins et du Paysage, Chaumont-sur-Loire. In 2003 she took part in an internship in cultivation techniques in a nursery in Tuscany. Following this she attended the course “Planning Green Areas” organized by the European Social Fund, which included an internship in a nursery in the Marche; at the completion of which she was awarded top marks. Since 1997 until now she has been in charge of conservation and maintenance of her family's garden, which is of historical interest. |