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This project won a National Landscape Award of Excellence - Grand in 2013.

View of path moving toward orangery.

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The literary carpet at Liverpool Central Library. Waterjet cut granite supplied by Hardscape.

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Some English gardens

by Jekyll, Gertrude; Elgood, George Samuel

London, New York and Bombay, Longmans, Green & Co., 1904

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The literary carpet at Liverpool Central Library. Waterjet cut granite supplied by Hardscape.

Some English gardens

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London, New York and Bombay, Longmans, Green & Co., 1904

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The literary carpet and granite wall at Liverpool Central Library.

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Some English gardens

by Jekyll, Gertrude; Elgood, George Samuel

London, New York and Bombay, Longmans, Green & Co., 1904

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Graphic plan of Hestercombe Gardens showing the Great Plat to the left, orangery to the right at an angle, and rotunda at the knuckle between the two

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LUC is the masterplanner and landscape architect responsible for this new hospital outside Enniskillen. This is an immensely complex project, integrating extensive development into a sensitive context with environmental impacts minimised.

 

LUC worked closely with team members and the client brief to produce the site masterplan and detailed landscape proposals. This process involves incorporating the numerous and complex needs of a hospital; ensuring site legibility for patients, visitors and staff; addressing therapeutic and environmental considerations within this area of natural beauty and a tight planning framework.

 

The quantity of design information required by the Hospital Trust was unprecedented, including design to RIBA Stage E, full detailed planning application and EIA. The enormously complex functional and spatial interdependencies of a hospital extend to the site plan (circulation, parking, security, drainage, landscape, approach road and ecology were all part of LUC’s remit). Ground conditions on site are very poor, requiring complex remediation and full integration between civil and landscape design.

 

Closer to the building, LUC is responsible for the design of the 400m long Linear Gardens — a birch woodland which forms the spine of the hospital. The project also involves the ‘re-wetting’ of wetlands using all surface water run-off from roofs and hard surfaces filtered through a series of pools before discharge into an adjacent lake. Other sustainable solutions include the extensive use of locally grown local flora, the use of local natural hard materials, the creation of extensive species rich meadows, integrated arts such as land art and living willow sculpture and the intended involvement of the local community as part of an educational outreach programme.

 

The resultant site plan was a masterpiece in binding these potentially disparate elements into workable and attractive environment.

 

The scheme was completed on time and to budget and opened by HRH The Queen in July 2012. It has proved immensely successful with the NHS, staff, patients and visitors.

 

The RIBA President has described it as a benchmark for european hospitals.

 

For more information, visit: www.landuse.co.uk

Glimpse of orangery pediment

LUC has worked on multiple projects at The Hurlingham Club, providing Landscape Design and Planning services which recently culminated in the completion of the new Racquet Centre.

 

The careful design of the building and surrounding landscape was crucial to ensure the facility fitted sympathetically into the grounds, within a Conservation Area and Metropolitan Open Land, and met other requirements of the planning authority. We therefore helped the Club organise an architectural design competition which was won by David Morley Architects (DMA).

 

The building design had to incorporate a number of sustainable features while reducing light pollution and the visual impact of the roof line. Externally it was important find technical solutions to retain the mature London Plane trees and ensure that there would be no net loss of parking spaces or increases in areas of hard landscape.

 

With the Design and Planning teams working together, LUC submitted a detailed planning application which secured permission and coordinated the related Section 106 agreement.

The project was on site for one year, with LUC novated to the contractor. Regular site visits ensured that external elements were implemented correctly and to a high standard.

 

The new building fits gracefully into the surrounding landscape with a curving green roof and contemporary brick detailing, matching the quality of the older clubhouse buildings. It provides four high specification indoor tennis and squash courts, a multiple use games area with changing facilities and viewing gallery. Natural daylight and ventilation is utilised whenever possible with lighting and temperature control systems seamlessly integrated.

 

The building is accessed by a gently sloped path alongside the refurbished external tennis courts and entrance forecourt. It is finished with beech hedges, semi mature trees, shrub planting, reinforced grass parking areas and new paths.

 

The superb building and much improved facilities are now being enjoyed by members who appreciate the quality of detailing and well executed design.

 

For more information, visit: www.landuse.co.uk

Eupatorium maculatum and Miscanthus 'Cosmopolitan'

Roof terrace at Liverpool Central Central Library - glazed balustrade

LUC is the masterplanner and landscape architect responsible for this new hospital outside Enniskillen. This is an immensely complex project, integrating extensive development into a sensitive context with environmental impacts minimised.

 

LUC worked closely with team members and the client brief to produce the site masterplan and detailed landscape proposals. This process involves incorporating the numerous and complex needs of a hospital; ensuring site legibility for patients, visitors and staff; addressing therapeutic and environmental considerations within this area of natural beauty and a tight planning framework.

 

The quantity of design information required by the Hospital Trust was unprecedented, including design to RIBA Stage E, full detailed planning application and EIA. The enormously complex functional and spatial interdependencies of a hospital extend to the site plan (circulation, parking, security, drainage, landscape, approach road and ecology were all part of LUC’s remit). Ground conditions on site are very poor, requiring complex remediation and full integration between civil and landscape design.

 

Closer to the building, LUC is responsible for the design of the 400m long Linear Gardens — a birch woodland which forms the spine of the hospital. The project also involves the ‘re-wetting’ of wetlands using all surface water run-off from roofs and hard surfaces filtered through a series of pools before discharge into an adjacent lake. Other sustainable solutions include the extensive use of locally grown local flora, the use of local natural hard materials, the creation of extensive species rich meadows, integrated arts such as land art and living willow sculpture and the intended involvement of the local community as part of an educational outreach programme.

 

The resultant site plan was a masterpiece in binding these potentially disparate elements into workable and attractive environment.

 

The scheme was completed on time and to budget and opened by HRH The Queen in July 2012. It has proved immensely successful with the NHS, staff, patients and visitors.

 

The RIBA President has described it as a benchmark for european hospitals.

 

For more information, visit: www.landuse.co.uk

12 x 20 Cedar Rectangular Gazebo Shown with Rustic Cedar Asphalt Shingles and Optional No Floor and No Bottom Railings

 

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Some English gardens

by Jekyll, Gertrude; Elgood, George Samuel

London, New York and Bombay, Longmans, Green & Co., 1904

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Copper server at Castle Drogo

Frank Lloyds Wright's home in Spring Green, Wisconsin

View of rill with Great Plat to the right

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