Landscape Architecture

Landscape architecture is the profession and practice of designing outdoor spaces, including parks, gardens, campuses, streetscapes, and public plazas. It involves the integration of natural and built elements to create functional, aesthetically pleasing, and sustainable environments that enhance the quality of life for people and communities. Landscape architects collaborate with architects, engineers, urban planners, and other professionals to plan, design, and manage landscapes that address social, environmental, and economic needs. Key aspects of landscape architecture include site analysis, master planning, site design, planting design, hardscape design, stormwater management, and ecological restoration. Through thoughtful design and stewardship of land, landscape architects strive to create resilient, inclusive, and beautiful spaces that promote health, well-being, and connection to nature.

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Northgate Street

Northgate Street Project Overview epd assisted with converting and redeveloping former County Council offices into eighteen town houses. epd contributed to the design of the garden and landscape areas.The Grade II / II* Northgate Street was rebuilt after the Great Fire of 1694 and our client, Ash Mill Developments Ltd, secured permission to convert and […]

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Rufford Abbey Play Area

Rufford Abbey Play Area Project Overview Rufford Abbey Country Park, a Grade II Registered Park and Garden, is managed by Parkwood Leisure. It comprises 16 Listed Buildings either within or adjacent to the Country Park. The remains of the Medieval Abbey and the immediate surroundings are designated as a Scheduled Ancient Monument (SAM). Encompassing approximately

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