Landscape Design
Landscape design involves the planning, arrangement, and manipulation of outdoor spaces to create functional, aesthetically pleasing environments that enhance the quality of life for people and the surrounding ecosystem. It integrates elements such as plants, hardscape features, water bodies, and structures to achieve specific goals, such as beautification, usability, sustainability, and environmental stewardship. Landscape designers consider factors such as site characteristics, user needs, cultural context, and environmental considerations to develop comprehensive design solutions that balance functionality, aesthetics, and ecological integrity.
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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Rugby Radio Station Project Overview This Sustainable Urban Extension comprises 473 hectares of land which was previously used for radio communications dating back to the 1920’s. In January 2014 Rugby Borough Council’s planning committee unanimously resolved to grant outline planning consent for the Rugby Radio Station development on the old BT masts site to the
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