King's Heath Village Square Public Realm, Birmingham

Project Overview

In 2009 we win the national competition to design and implement King’s Heath’s new public quare near Birmingham city centre. We were appointed as master planners and landscape architects to lead a multi-disciplinary team of specialist consultants. The design had to be flexible to accommodate public events, whilst sensitively integrating the existing heritage, which includes the Grade 2 listed church, war memorials and gravestones.

Our sensitive design approach maximised the site’s existing natural assets, integrating all within a new permeable movement framework. Key views towards landmark features such as the church are secured within the new layout, reinforcing legibility and strengthening a sense of place. A crucial part of the design process involved public and local community engagement events to ensure local people were able to help shape the masterplan for the square.

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The finished scheme went on to win three major awards. These were the Royal Town Planning Institute (RTPI) award for Excellence in Planning and Design for the Public Realm 2013, the National Regeneration and Renewal Award for Best Use of Arts and Culture in Regeneration 2012, and a Level 5 Outstanding award from the Heart of England RHS “It’s Your Neighbourhood” campaign.

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