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| MARKETING SUITE – LONDON |
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| Architect: MBA |
| In collaboration with Urban Land Studio this project was won in an invited competition. It explores three-dimensional spatial solutions with raised planting platforms, water and clipped hedges |
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| MOSCOW CITY – MOSCOW – RUSSIA |
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| Architect: NBBJ |
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| The landscape design in front of this impressive development should give visitors, shoppers as well as office workers a sense of arrival while responding to its scale and echoing its terms of reference. Working in close collaboration with Urban Land Studio, the resulting design was inspired by the work of Constructivist painters and architects from Malevich to Melnikov. |
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| THE CORE TRUST - LONDON |
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| A dilapidated space along a row of listed cottages has been transformed into a garden where the clients of this drug rehabilitation centre can sit and grow medicinal plants. The serpentine mosaic, using historic fragments of pottery donated by the Museum of London, distracts from the narrowness of the site. |
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| THE MOSAIC - WAPPING – LONDON |
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| Architect: Broadway Malyan - Developer: St James |
| Residential development with central courtyard |
| The elliptical pool is the focal point of the semi-public piazza with its restaurant and café. The spectacular fountain is made of 24 jets bouncing into a stainless bowl with varying trajectories depending on the wind. |
| The surround has been decorated with deep blue mosaic which seems to splash onto the yellow and rich reds of the benches on either side. |
| Fountain Design: Bamber Wallis |
| Mosaic: Sally Ellwood |
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| ALDGATE TRIANGLE - EAST LONDON |
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| Architects: CZWG – Michael Squires - Llewelyn Davies |
| Developer: Ballymore |
| Landscape Contractor: Thompson Landscapes |
| A development over 3 sites, united by strong floor plans, materials and a sense of symmetry. Water appears in 2 of the sites while a serpentine mosaic evokes it on the 3rd. Mature evergreen magnolias and pleached trees add poise to the design |
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| RED SQUARE – STOKE NEWINGTON - LONDON |
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| Architect: CZWG |
| Developer: Ballymore |
| Landscape Contractor: Thompson Landscapes |
| Live/Work development painted in striking shades of red along a cobbled private road. Due to size and optimal use of the site, the paving pattern and a central fountain emerging from the granite setts are the main elements of landscaping. Lighting bollards and galvanized planters with thin cypresses add rhythm to the composition |
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| THE LIGHTHOUSE - Isle of Dogs - London |
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| Architect: Goddard Manton |
| Developer : St James |
| Main Contractor: Laing O’Rourke |
| Landscape Contractor: Thompson Landscapes |
| The L shape of the internal courtyard is used to great effect with the introduction of a circular fish pond overlooked by an amphitheatre for sitting and relaxing. Olive trees underplanted with vines on one side, fruit trees underplanted with sweeps of flowers on the other give the feeling of an abundant garden. A thin rill flows from an internal fountain in the reception area and appears to run through the pool while reflecting the sky |
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