Landscape Design
We provide a pragmatic and bespoke approach to landscape design, based upon a detailed understanding of a site’s context, client’s aspirations and operational requirements. Our in-house expertise allows us to marry ecological, urban design and landscape objectives to deliver mutual benefits and, where appropriate, to maximise credits for sustainability assessments (e.g. CSH and BREEAM).
Our design flair, matched with our technical knowledge, has seen many schemes successfully reach fruition. We operate across all business sectors in the urban and rural environment and can provide either a full design service, where we manage the contact and oversee the implementation of work on site, or prepare detailed drawings to discharge planning conditions.
Our services include the design of:
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Residential Schemes
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Employment Areas and Business Parks
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Plays Areas
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Sports Fields
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Historic Environments
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Countryside Parks and Wildlife Areas
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Infrastructure Projects
News
Bridlington Caravan Club
The brand new Bridlington Caravan Club site opened in July 2011 on the North Yorkshire coastline.
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Projects
Holiday lodges and landscape restoration, Suffolk
CSa prepared a comprehensive landscape restoration strategy for the site which included reinstatement of historic field patterns, shelterbelt planting, creation of a kitchen garden, orchard and wildflower meadows.
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New hall of residence, London Metropolitan University
CSa undertake the landscape design of a new campus at Caledonia Road
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Community playing fields, Andover
Design and delivery of green infrastructure for new community
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The Parks, Bracknell
Landscape design for new development of 700 dwellings in a parkland setting
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Melbourn, Cambridgeshire
Development of new homes and the design and creation of a new riverside park for the community
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Redevelopment of Leonard Cheshire Home, Adderbury
Landscape scheme commended by the Local Authority and full planning permission granted for the redevelopment of sensitive edge of settlement site.
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