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Liz Lake Associates offers the following services:
Residential Landscapes Liz Lake Associates | Chartered Landscape Architects
Liz Lake Associates : Residential & Mixed Use Public Realm Design With the continuous demand for new housing supply,
strategy frameworks and concept sketches through
Liz Lake Associates' specialist residential landscape
to preparing detailed construction drawings and
design team works with a variety of house builders
monitoring implementation on site.
SURVEY AND ANALYSIS
CONSULTATION
STRATEGY/ DESIGN BRIEF
PROPOSALS
DETAILED DESIGN TO DISCHARGE PLANNING CONDITIONS
Site Landscape Survey
Consultation with client, design team & local authority
Landscape strategy framework drawing
Full colour outline landscape proposals drawing
Detailed planting proposal drawings, plant schedules & specifications
Analysis of Landscape / Urban Context
Landscape / Urban Visual Appraisals
Landscape design strategy & design coding
Landscape design report
Photomontage if there are visual impact issues
to enhance the quality and desirability of schemes in East Anglian and the South East of England. We know
Working as part of the professional design team, each
from experience that property values are significantly
project requires a unique approach that responds to
enhanced by providing high-quality landscape design.
our client’s initial brief; the proposed design of the
Site tree survey & report to B.S.
adjacent built form and surrounding context in order As a leading chartered landscape architecture practice,
to deliver meaningful & memorable spaces.
we have a rapidly growing portfolio of residential development work from individual private developers
Our objective is quite simply to design people-friendly
through to well-known national house builders.
spaces that enrich the public realm. These spaces contribute towards creating aspirational places to live,
In recent years, we've won numerous awards for our
thereby delivering an enhanced sales environment
pocket parks within residential schemes.
and increased sales values, whilst creating a long-term legacy for local communities.
Liz Lake Associates Residential Design Team is at the forefront of public realm design for both residential
The following case studies show what is possible when
and mixed-use schemes. We provide comprehensive
a client has the vision to look beyond the norm.
landscape design services from preparing public realm
Ecological Phase1 Habitat survey & specialist ecological survey (if required) & recommendations for code for Sustainable Homes (CfSH), BREEAM
Coordination drawing for tree planting, sight lines, services and street lighting
Landscape and Visual Impact Assessment Report. Lighting Impact Assessment Report Arboricultural implications report and open space protection drawing
Landscape & Nature conservation management plan, report to include strategy for protected species, ecological mitigation, compensation & monitoring
Code for Sustainable Homes Ecological Assessment Report with a view to obtain Code Level 3
Detailed Construction drawings package including proposed levels & setting out for key areas of public open space, pocket parks, roof gardens and Play Area’s and Natural Play Area’s
LANDSCAPE / URBAN VISUAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT
URBAN CONTEXT STUDIES
Urban Visual Impact Assessment: identifying the potential visual impacts of a proposed development and proving through photomontage that changes to townscape views are going to be positive can be essential element of a successful planning application. Working with the development team we ensure that potential visual impacts are (where possible) mitigated for these through appropriate design and landscape proposals.
Analysis of Urban Context: where residential development is proposed within the existing built environment, a thorough analysis of the surrounding urban context can help to prove the case for proposed height and massing of development proposals. Analysing the connectivity and walkability of a site can help make the case for higher density.
LANDSCAPE STRATEGY FRAMEWORK
LANDSCAPE STRATEGY
The Residential Landscape Design Team follows the core principals of urban design to prepare Landscape Strategy Frameworks for new developments.
On larger residential projects the coordination of tree planting, sightlines, street lighting and below ground
This process utilises the existing assets of the site as well as those of the surrounding context to maximise the ‘value’ of a scheme.
services at detailed design stage is an essential part of the design process and becoming a planning requirement.
LANDSCAPE DESIGN & SERVICES COORDINATION
On larger residential projects the coordination of tree planting, sightlines, street lighting and below ground services at detailed design stage is an essential part of the design process and becoming a planning requirement.
DETAILED PLANTING DESIGN
Colour rendered in Photoshop, these drawings show in outline all of the proposed surface treatments for the public realm, all boundary treatments, proposed tree planting and the layout design of areas of public open space. The key to materials can include photographic examples to give a clear indication of the Design style palette that is proposed.
PLANTING IMPLEMENTATION & CONTRACT MANAGEMENT
LANDSCAPE MANAGEMENT, ECOLOGY & ARBORICULTURE
Our landscape Manager / Ecologist specialise in undertaking Phase 1 Habitat Surveys & Landscape Management Plan Reports for residential developments. We also prepare code for Sustainable Homes Ecological Assessment Reports with the aim of achieving Code Level 3 BRE. This cross disciplinary approach lends to strongly integrated ecologically sensitive management plan proposals. At Liz Lake Associates we have a growing reputation for the quality of our residential planting design. This can be an important factor in the kerb appeal and saleability of residential properties. Whether a budget scheme or instant impact is required, we provide bespoke contextually appropriate and robust planting schemes that provide year round interest.
The right approach to Arboricultural issues on residential sites is essential from planning proposals through to long term site management. We work with a select number of specialist Arboricultural Practices who have extensive experience of working on residential sites and who can successfully defend their recommendations at enquiry.
PHOTOMONTAGE
VISUALISATION
Having completed a Landscape / Urban Visual Impact Assessment we can identify and agree with our client and the Local Authority the key
How do we convincingly visualise an environment that doesn't - yet – exist in the actual world? This is a huge challenge – though one, as landscape architects, we
viewpoints for the preparation of photomontage of the proposals. We then visit the site with a surveyor to obtain the necessary digital survey
regularly face and are now industry leaders. Experience and imagination, along with powerful processing and cutting edge software such as 3D Studio Max, VRay
coordinates to enable photomontage to be prepared by our specialist 3D computer modeller to public enquiry standard.
and Photoshop, combine to create stunning rendered images with a realistic, even photorealistic quality.
EBBSFLEET GREEN
Ebbsfleet Valley Proposals
Northfleet, Kent
Liz Lake Associates was asked to prepare a
Our work included a series of photomontages
landscape and visual impact assessment, and
which were prepared from four key viewpoints
open space strategy report for a revised outline
agreed with the local authority. The photomontages
planning application for up to 950 dwellings in
illustrated the scheme at year 1 and year 15 and
Dartford, Kent.
were submitted alongside the visual impact assessment as part of the environmental statement
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for the scheme.
The site forms part of the Ebbsfleet Valley Strategic site, an area of land which has been subject to
A cumulative landscape and visual assessment
extensive quarrying and infrastructure works over
of the scheme was carried out together with the
the past years, which is now planned for strategic
various surrounding planned Ebbsfleet Valley
redevelopment including 10,000 new homes,
development applications.
employment uses and leisure facilities. Outcome Proposal LAP / POS
Photomontage (15 years)
The site itself is former National Grid land and
The Ebbsfleet Valley is now subject to a
includes a decommissioned substation as well as
commitment by the Government as a new
overhead power lines. The proposed development
‘Garden City’, which Chancellor George Osborne
sought to transform the site into a new urban
announced on Sunday, will deliver up to 15,000
centre, enhancing the visual amenity of the site
new homes. Osborne said it would be a “proper
with a strong landscape strategy and removing
garden city”, the first since Welwyn Garden City
substantial infrastructure from the site.
was founded in 1920.
Client
Architect
Redrow Homes
Tetlow King
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Our Landscape Masterplan sought to create a new Urban Centre supported by a strong landscape scheme, including SUDS, Allotments, POS & enhanced woodlands.
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BENTLEY PRIORY
Private spaces are created within the park
Stanmore, London
The historic landscape of Bentley Priory is
residential aspects of this major redevelopment
registered Grade 2 on English Heritage’s Register
at the previous RAF Bentley Priory site on behalf
of Parks and Gardens of Special Historic Interest
of Barratt North London. The detailed planting
in England. The Bentley Priory parkland forms
designs reflect and reinforce the historic setting
part of a major picturesque landscape influenced
whilst providing valuable, usable green space
by Uvedale Price. Liz Lake Associates led the
for modern living. We have produced detailed
landscape team that produced the Landscape
landscape designs and planting plans for the show
Conservation Management Plan and all
home, sales office, walled garden podium terraces
landscape-related documents and plans that
as well as the individual gardens and the wider
formed part of the planning permission granted
parkland. We have also produced a landscape
in July 2008 on behalf of RAF Bentley Priory.
management plan for the public spaces and BRE
The RAF have now vacated the site and it has
homes assessment.
been purchased by two developers. Planting to rear garden spaces
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The landscape works are currently being
Liz Lake Associates is part of a comprehensive
implemented and residential units are open
detailed design team including Structa and Clague
for viewing and purchase.
implementing the planning permission for the
Planting to frontages
Client
Architect
Engineer
Barratt North London
Clague
Halcrow Yolles
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This historic park will form part of the landscape around new homes and once more be enjoyed by many
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RIDGEWAY FARM
Proposed entrance area
Public Open Space sketch
Swindon, Wiltshire
Ridgeway Farm is a strategic residential site for over 700 residential units on the north east of Swindon. Developed by Taylor Wimpey Oxfordshire the scheme is based around a central community hub and will include 30% affordable units, 80% of these will be affordable rent and 20% will be new build homebuy units. The scheme will also provide extra care facility and delivery of a one form entry primary school. From the outset the scheme was designed around a central core of Open Space which at its centre is to be predominantly hard landscaping encompassing a primary school, retail facilities and an integrated play scheme which links to surrounding play networks. Liz Lake Associates helped select local artists to create art installations set within the landscape design, using predominantly local craftsman this will help bring a distinct sense of place to the scheme. Due to the sites topography and soil structure LZL worked closely with the engineers to create a SUD’s network based around a series of seasonally wet/ dry ponds which were set within the POS network, enhancing the scheme with natural habitats. Approach A contextual study was produced which included
Wayfinding detail
Client
Architect
Taylor Wimpey
Focus
the immediate surroundings, the historic villages of Purton and Cricklade form an attractive, distinctive part of the wider area, exhibiting a strong sense of local vernacular. The traditional vernacular architecture found in these locations have influenced the architecture proposed and create an opportunity to form a strong connection with the historic parts of the area. Materials were carefully selected to respect those traditionally found in the area and will predominantly be of a natural stone finish. Outcome The project was split into two phases of development, phase 1 is currently approved and being constructed on site. The development has a hierarchical approach utilizing structural planting regimes, a more natural, semi-ornamental style to the boundaries with a more formal, grid approach to the Centre. The primary access routes are to be planted with large, semi-mature native tree species leading through the scheme to the central hub, these are to be planted in specific tree pits to ensure longevity and to provide a high structural canopy. This strong landscape structure helps to form a cohesive development which responds to its immediate context whilst having its own unique sense of place.
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The scheme was designed around a central core of Open Space which is to be predominantly hard landscaping encompassing a primary school, retail & a play scheme
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BODMIN
Public Open Space
Bodmin, Cornwall
Wainhomes is recognised as one of the UK’s
appropriate masterplan. The intention was to
leading house builders, this strategic green-field
create a development with a distinct sense of
site within Cornwall had a number of challenging
place and a legible high quality environment
site issues not least the steep aspect of the site and
which would sit well within the local semi-rural
relatively constrained position adjacent to primary
context. Strategic tree planting with species of local
road and ancient hedgerows. The site is to be
provenance was design at the outset of the scheme
developed into 235 new homes with some retail
to ensure services would not affect future growth
provision, a new high quality entrance square
potential, working closely with the client and
and a series of linked open spaces incorporating
design team including service engineers, Liz Lake
bespoke play facilities.
Associates developed a scheme which had high quality public realm as well as year round interest.
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CGI of entrance square
The planning process required an overall design
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code to help inform the overall masterplan, this
Phase 1 of the scheme has been submitted to
design code highlighted the need for a series of
Cornwall Council with the remaining final phase
linked ‘character zones’ and development parcels
to be submitted in summer 2014.
needed to create an informed and contextual
Entrance Square Sketch Proposal
Client
Architect
Wainhomes
Wainhomes
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This strategic green-field site within Cornwall had a number of challenging site issues not least the steep aspect of the site
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WILLIAM GUY GARDENS
Rear gardens
Bromley by Bow, East London
This important housing scheme for Gateway
streetscape and in creating a visually interesting
Housing sits in a relatively constrained site in
yet high quality public realm. The scheme required
Bromley By Bow, East London within Tower
care and diligence during the design process to
Hamlets Gateway Housing approached Liz
help create a scheme which achieved or exceeded
Lake Associates to develop a masterplan with
the clients aspirational aims whilst meeting
architects Ingleton Wood which would respond
budgetary constraints. By locating the building
to its immediate context and in part help unify a
in an optimum position on site the development
somewhat disfunctional area of predominantly
was enhanced with a large communal garden
post-war social housing, 1970’s housing courts
to the south which helped block views from the
and contemporary, high rise tower blocks.
neighbouring underground and help filter noise from the east along the A12. Full scheme plans
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were produced for planning application including
By attending regular meetings and consultations
detail hardscape and lighting design which helped
with London Legacy Development Corporation
enhanced the architectural façade and setting.
the site was seen as critical to the setting and Link sketch
further enhancement of Bromley By Bow and
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Tower Hamlets. By developing sketch designs in
The scheme is currently awaiting planning approval
close association with the architect the building
with construction due on site in autumn 2014.
position was critical in defining the surrounding
West entrance
Client
Architect
Gateway Housing
Ingleton Wood
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We helped to develop a masterplan that responded to its immediate context, unifying a somewhat disfunctional area of predominantly post-war social housing
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MARCONI SITE
Pleached trees in the Entrance Piazza
Chelmsford, Essex
Bellway Homes (Essex) is building an exciting new mixed-use quarter in the heart of Chelmsford City Centre. A design-led scheme for 437 new apartments and houses as well as a range of flexible commercial uses are proposed on the derelict Marconi Site which was the world’s first purpose built radio factory and site of the first transatlantic radio transmission. Approach A broad framework for the public realm was defined by Chelmsford City Council and RMA Architects. Liz Lake Associates’ role was to design a vibrant, legible and inclusive public realm creating a series of distinct spaces each with its own function and character.
in improving permeability in this part of the City Centre. A key element of the Landscape Strategy has been to ensure that the new link is clearly legible; the design solution has been to delineate the route with curvilinear lines of blue block paving with changes in direction at key movement nodes defined by radiating splashes of blue block paving. A new urban garden featuring Italian Cypress will form the principal communal amenity space in the heart of the development. A dynamic triangular shaped piazza will provide a commercial focus for the scheme in the south western part of the site and feature active commercial frontages and opportunities for tables and chairs to spill out onto the south facing side of the piazza.
Landscape Masterplan
The proposed scheme will provide a new direct pedestrian and cycle route through the site linking the train station in the south west with Anglia Ruskin University and New Street to the north east. This route delivers a key design objective
Commercial Square
Client
Architect
Planning
Engineer
Bellway Homes Limited (Essex)
RMA Architects
Savills
Ardent Consulting Engineers
Outcome The planning committee unanimously approved the proposals and the project is progressing to implementation on site.
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A New Urban Garden in the heart of the development
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WALTHAMSTOW STADIUM
River Ching enhancements
Walthamstow, London
Opened in 1933 by William Chandler this iconic
hierarchy of activity circuits and trim trials both
stadium eventually closed in August 2008. Having
within the site and the surrounding area. These
been featured in the Blur album Parklife and in
pedestrian/cycle friendly trails are intended to
the film Snatch the site is to be transformed into
give the scheme a unique sense of place with the
a stunning development of approximately 300
provision of specific leisure and play facilities.
flats and houses by L&Q. Set within the London Borough of Walthamstow the development is
Outcome
intended to be an exemplar for the Borough
The completed design respects the character and
and a catalyst for redevelopment in the area.
unique heritage of the site whilst incorporating bespoke leisure facilities catering for all age groups
The famous sign
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and fitness levels. The proposed de-culverted
Working closely with the client, design team
River Ching and other ecological improvements
and Waltham Forest Council, the scheme was
will create important green links throughout the
developed around the retained and to be restored
site and within the local area.
Tote buildings. The scheme was developed to incorporate a series of open spaces linked by a
Proposed allotments
Client
Architect
L&Q Housing Association
Conran & Partners
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Bespoke play areas, public spaces all set within a hierarchy of pedestrian friendly routeways will transform this once iconic stadium
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STRADEY PARK
Memorial park within site
Llanelli, Wales
This strategic site in South Wales was once home
spatially aware masterplan was developed based
to the Llanelli Scarlets Rugby Football Club and
around a framework of open spaces and green
was where Wales famously beat the All Blacks
route-ways. As part of the residential landscape
9-3 in October 1972. The last game was played
architecture, the new watercourse is of particular
in October 2008 and, after a lengthy planning
importance creating an attractive setting to the new
process, planning was finally approved in
housing units and will become a haven for wildlife.
January 2012. Liz Lake Associates has also developed a detailed Because of its experience and expertise in
management proposal so the scheme will continue
residential landscape design, Taylor Wimpey
be kept in an appropriate manner, ensuring the site
engaged Liz Lake Associates to develop a scheme
will be used by local residents and to develop as a
that encompasses a former culverted water-course
sustainable landscape.
within a wildlife area which future residents could
Landscape masterplan
also enjoy. The site will eventually contain over
Outcome
300 houses and flats many with views over open
The landscape proposals were worked up to
space or pocket parks making this a particularly
detailed design stage and construction began in
attractive development.
2012 with completion expected in 2014/15. Liz Lake Associates has also developed a detailed
Pocket park proposals link to heritage
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management proposal so the scheme will continue
Developing a cohesive landscape design was
to be kept in an appropriate manner, ensuring the
paramount in the design approach for the site.
site will be used by local residents and to develop as
Working closely with the design team, a robust,
a sustainable landscape.
Client
Location
Architect
Taylor Wimpey
South Wales
Focus
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This former historic stadium is transformed into a contemporary development with strategic planting and bespoke waterside park befitting the site
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Mature planting retained where possible
TRUMPINGTON MEADOWS
Trumpington, Cambridge
Liz Lake Associates was commissioned to prepare
The public space and individual plot landscapes
the detailed landscape plans for the Trumpington
include a combination of native plants and semi-
Meadows residential development of 350 houses
native species, many of which are bee-friendly,
on the southern outskirts of Cambridge. The
with hedgerows and large trees (oak, lime) and
proposals include a diverse mix of housing types
smaller flowering trees such as wild cherry,
and range of community facilities set within a
Callery pear var. and rowan adding to the village
village framework of public open space, green
character. Further to planning approval of the
corridors and streets, with community parks and
detailed planting scheme, Liz Lake Associates have
sustainable urban drainage features.
continued to oversee the landscape implementation within the construction phase of the development.
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Planting to streetscape
A strong landscape framework was established
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within the overarching development vision and
The majority of the residential properties have now
objectives identified within the existing Design
been completed and the landscape framework is
Code. The village quarter character area was further
being implemented concurrently. The scheme, as
defined with distinctive tree and shrub planting
it matures, will establish a rich and diverse setting
palettes focused about community open space
within which this new community can live, work
areas, streetscape, local play areas and individual
and play.
plot landscape.
Hard landscaping to streets
Client
Architect
Barratt Homes
Saunders Partnership
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A strong landscape framework was established within the overarching development vision and objectives identified within the existing Design Code
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GUNNERY HILL
Circular benches help provide a focal point
Shoeburyness, Essex
This prestige residential development of 465
The green is orientated to look out towards the sea.
homes at the former Garrison site in Shoeburyness
It features a restored cannon that was found on the
is a mixed-use development that includes
land during preparations for the development. This
restoration and conversion of the former Garrison
provides a focal point and is surrounded by circular
buildings as well as a substantial element of new
benches.
build. Liz Lake Associates was invited to produce proposals for a pocket park within the centre of
Outcome
the development.
The pocket park designed by Liz Lake Associates will create new, excellent quality, green open space
Landscape masterplan
The green is orientated to look out towards the sea
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in the public realm for the inhabitants of Gunnery
Landscape architects Liz Lake Associates designed
Hill and adjacent areas. The landscape design
a pocket park and green that will form the centre
principles have respected the heritage of the site
piece of a high-quality public realm within the new
and the natural biodiversity of the surrounding
residential development.
landscape.
Client
Architect
C & M Homes
C & M Homes
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The green is orientated to look out towards the sea. It features a restored cannon that was found on the land during preparations for the development
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JERSEY APARTMENTS
Brown roofs
St Aubins Bay, Jersey
This bespoke, multi-million pound development
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located on a prominent headland surrounding St
Currently at detailed tender stage, Liz Lake
Aubin’s Bay in Jersey consists of nine apartments,
Associates is working closely with the client and
designed around a central pedestrian courtyard
architect to create a contextually appropriate
containing bespoke artwork by the renowned
scheme befitting this prominent location.
international artist, Lucy Unwin. The scheme recently gained planning permission Approach
and work has begun on site with completion
The planting scheme relates to the architectural
expected in 2014. Liz Lake are working with the
layout and is both low maintenance whilst of
client to ensure the planting scheme is befitting
local provenance making this a sensitive yet
this iconic scheme.
contemporary scheme befitting this unique site. Sketch of courtyard proposals
Landscape embankments facing the coast are planted with salt tolerant herbaceous and shrub species which give year round colour and interest.
Courtyard including public art
Client
Architect
Private
Roberts Limbrick
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This visually stunning development sets a new benchmark in luxury living in Jersey
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HIGHWOOD HOSPITAL
Tree lined open space
Brentwood, Essex
Liz Lake Associates was commissioned to
respond to the immediate context, whilst having
develop landscape plans for the conversion of a
its own bespoke character, linking the site and
site comprising the former Highwood and Little
contextual heritage with the new build units and
Highwood Hospital complex. The eastern half of
open space.
the site lies within a Conservation Area and the site covers an area of approximately eight hectares
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and a planning application for 205 new homes was
The scheme encompasses a series of restored open
submitted to Brentwood Council.
spaces which link into the original urban analysis study. Liz Lake Associates drew on its experience
Landscape masterplan, strategic green space
Natural play area
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in landscape restoration and conversion to develop
Liz Lake Associates is highly experienced in
the formal and informal areas complement the
conversion projects within Conservation Areas.
restored architectural heritage, ensuring the
Working closely with the client design team and
scheme will be used for generations to come.
Brentwood Council, the scheme has evolved to
Client
Architect
Linden Homes
Galliford Try PLC
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The landscape masterplan meshed together contemporary design with contextual awareness
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GREGORY'S BANK
Showhome garden
Worcester
Located within the outskirts of Worcester Town
these green corridors will link the scheme with
Centre and situated in a prominent position on
surrounding planting. Strategic views have been
the banks of the Worcester and Birmingham
created through strategic planning of roads and
Canal the site gains strategic views across the
housing towards the canal-side and beyond.
city. Formerly the Worcester Patent Brick works
A bespoke POS has been created adjacent to the
the site is to be developed into a high quality
canal encapsulating the former brick workings,
residential development and brings much needed
planted with indigenous species and a linked
employment opportunities. The reserved matters
network of signage and information boards the
application for the first phase of development has
project will be pivotal in the regeneration of the
recently been approved with the consent forming
area and Worcester as a whole.
part of a larger 170 dwelling masterplan. Outcome
Strategic masterplan
Views of the canal
Approach
The masterplan is based upon a sustainable model
By creating a series of linked open spaces utilising
with close links to the city centre, local schools
the existing landscape resource a masterplan
and surrounding footpaths and by-ways. Now
evolved which unified the site and responded to its
complete with detailed Phase 1 planting submitted
immediate context. Central spine roads are planted
for planning with construction started in 2013.
with native trees within wide verges under planted
Subsequent phases will follow upon planning
with spring flowering bulbs, once established
approval.
Client
Architect
St. Modwen Homes
Roberts Limbrick
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The masterplan is based upon a sustainable model with close links to the city centre, local schools and surrounding footpaths and by-ways
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LONGBRIDGE
Visualisation of retaining wall
Sketch landscape proposals
Lickey Road, Birmingham
Longbridge is part of a ÂŁ1bn, 468 acre mixed regeneration site for which St. Modwen Homes is the developer and joint landowner, with the Homes and Communities Agency (the national housing and regeneration agency) also owning 34 acres. The overall scheme will create over 3,000 jobs through construction and permanent employment opportunities.
previous phase and local distinctiveness. Residential and regeneration landscape developments require both imagination and sensitivity to local surroundings. Groups of native, semi-native and ornamental planting were designed for separate character areas which would help unify the overall scheme but also give local character where required.
The initial client briefing for landscape development was essentially simple, to design a scheme which encapsulated the positive aspects of phase 1 and aim to improve this within subsequent phases to ensure the overall scheme was of the highest possible standard given the strict budget.
A significant part of the landscape design needed to embrace a large retaining structure. Liz Lake Associates designed this as a feature on arrival into the scheme and as an attractive outlook for the proposed blocks of apartments.
Approach Park View was the first St. Modwen Homes development, built on the former MG Rover site, started in 2011 and home already to over 100 families. Working closely with the architect and client, Liz Lake Associates helped to develop a comprehensive planting plan which related to the
MG Rover part of Longbridge's car heritage
Client
Architect
St. Modwen Homes
Roberts Limbrick
Outcome Liz Lake Associates has now completed detailed designs for Phase 2 with approval now achieved with Birmingham City Council. The next phase of development which encapsulates leisure and retail facilities and over 300 houses and flats is being worked up to complete this sustainable scheme.
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Working closely with the architect and client a strong planting palette was created which related to the previous phase and local distinctiveness
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COLCHESTER GARRISON
The north gate
The approach from Butt Road
Liz Lake Associates was commissioned to design the public realm for four key areas within the former Ministry of Defence Garrison Site in Colchester, which lies within a Conservation Area and includes the archaeological remains of Britain’s only Roman circus as well as the walls of a former abbey, both of which are scheduled ancient monuments.
elements in the scheme complement each other in order to reinforce sense of place.
Approach Liz Lake Associates combined its heritage and residential expertise by working closely with the project team and the Local Authority and their consultants to achieve a diverse and interesting public realm over four sites, sensitive to the local context and the conservation and archaeological constraints of the sites.
The park has been designed to achieve a comfortable buffer from the surrounding homes, in the event of anti-social behaviour. The number of properties directly overlooking the park has been maximised both to provide an attractive outlook and to ensure adequate surveillance.
Drawing on our extensive experience in this area, this pocket park follows the key design principles for successful pocket park - that the design style and choice of materials for the park and the built
Looking west across the centre of the pocket park
Colchester, Essex
Client
Architect
Bovis Homes
KLH Architects
The park forms a green ‘oasis’ as one of a number of open spaces, linked by high-quality public realm. Other spaces in the neighbourhood provide formal play and sports provision as well as semi-natural green space.
Outcome Planning permission was granted for all four sites and these have progressed to the next stage of development. This pocket park designed by Liz Lake Associates was built by Bovis Homes and is now a well used and appreciated facility.
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In an increasingly fragmented society, facing the challenge of providing spaces that can strengthen social cohesion is a worthwhile aim
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CAT HILL CAMPUS
Entrance proposals
Trim Trail Proposals
Barnet, Greater London
Cat Hill Campus is located in Enfield, close to
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Cockfosters and is a former campus for Middlesex
Once approved, the design will retain and
University. It is a unique site located on the
incorporate the existing woodland and trees
boundary of Chase Side and Cat Hill, containing
of particular significance and also feature a re-
a variety of veteran oak trees and woodland belts
modelled pond and a smaller receptor pond on
on the periphery of the site as well as two ponds.
the site boundary. It is anticipated that this site
The client proposal was to demolish the existing
will link with the adjacent woodlands and park,
buildings and create a bespoke housing scheme
creating a species-rich environment with enhanced
befitting this strategic site.
biodiversity.
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The layout also respects the tree protection zones
Working closely with the client and design team,
outlined by the arboriculturalist, helping to ensure
a landscape masterplan was developed to create
the longevity and health of these retained trees
a robust yet sensitive scheme responding to its
within the site.
immediate context and respecting the site’s natural existing features. The design features an integrated “trim trail” activity route, which links the site play areas with a pedestrian woodland walk
Doorstep play spaces
Client
Architect
London & Quadrant
Formation
“
We developed a landscape masterplan to create a robust yet sensitive scheme responding to its immediate context
”
LOCKING PARKLANDS
Central POS with Swale
Weston-Super-Mare, North Somerset
This former RAF site is surrounded by mature
with the second phase currently awaiting planning
woodlands and is located approximately fifteen
permission.
minutes from Weston-Super-Mare. Outcome Recently recognised in the What House Awards
Named as one of the top three developments in the
as one of the top three developments in the UK,
UK at What House Awards, Liz Lake Associates are
this £400 million mixed-use scheme will provide
continuing to work closely with St. Modwen Homes
a range of community facilities including retail
to ensure the project maintains the high standards
space, library and school all within walking
of the design.
distance of the new homes. Phase 1 is now completed with all homes built to
Pocket Park
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CfSH Level 4. The scheme has a unique character,
Working closely with the design team and client,
with landscape as the unifying element. It is
Liz Lake Associates developed a hierarchical
envisaged that the next phases will integrate with
approach to layout, drainage and access as part of
and further enhance the first phase of development
the landscape architecture. This long term project
and continue to maintain the high quality approach
will bring many benefits to the local community.
to this unique scheme and its landscape design.
The first phase of development has been completed
Primary Street
Client
Architect
St. Modwen Homes
Roberts Limbrick
“
Recently recognised in the What House Awards as one of the top three developments in the UK
”
CITY VIZION
Boardwalk to river edge
Newport, Wales
Liz Lake Associates was commissioned by Taylor
Parade development to the rear. Adjacent to a
Wimpey to redesign this strategic site on the banks
footbridge landing, a new plaza was designed
of the River Usk for high-quality apartments.
which creates an exciting urban environment
The site is a landmark site in Newport which has
with bars and restaurants and a variety of
received significant funding in the past decade
dwelling types.
with major redevelopment and improvement works.
Outcome Working closely with the Welsh Assembly, Newport
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Planning Authority and Newport Regeneration
The landscape architecture team at Liz Lake
Company, a scheme was designed which satisfies
Associates designed a tree-lined boulevard link
all stakeholders aspirations as well as achieving a
which connects the site to the proposed Rodney
landmark scheme for Newport.
View from the bridge over the River Usk
Client
Architect
Taylor Wimpey
Roberts Limbrick
“
LLA was commissioned by Taylor Wimpey to redesign this strategic site on the banks of the River Usk
”
CGI: ©Gardner Stewart Architects
Landscape sketch
ACADEMY CENTRAL
Balcony view
Barking, East london
Taylor Wimpey East London is building 948
architecture. A serpentine path meanders along the
houses and apartments on the former site of
central axis of the space. Open areas can be used for
the University of East London. All 13 apartment
picnics and barbecues by residents, while sunken,
buildings will have a green roof and the public
more intimate spaces will provide communal
realm includes a number of innovative areas of
meeting spaces suitable for quiet sitting on the low
public open space, including ’the spine’ landscape,
elliptical-shaped granite benches.
which runs through the development. Liz Lake Associates was commissioned to prepare a detailed
Shallow grass mounding to the back of these
landscape design scheme for this spine area.
meeting areas and elsewhere along the length of the spine will create raised lawns, thereby
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increasing opportunities for informal passive
The so-called 'spine' on the site is a north-south
recreation and imaginative play. Swathes of
aligned linear amenity space which provides a
wildflower grassland and indigenous species of
green link from Mayesbrook Park to the south, into
trees and hedgerows will also help to promote
the heart of the development.
biodiversity.
Drawing on its experience of landscape design in
Outcome
residential areas, Liz Lake Associates developed a
Construction of the apartments and landscape is
scheme which has a harmonious fluid informality
well underway and the spine landscape should be
and can be seen as a piece of modern art when
completed by mid 2015.
The 'Spine'
viewed from the upper floor balconies. The informality of the design contrasts with and complements the strong lines of the adjacent
Elliptical granite bench set within grass mounding
Client
Architect
Taylor Wimpey East London
Biscoe & Stanton
“
An informal serpentine path meanders along the central axis of this linear space
”