THERESA DENDY LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE CV AND PORTFOLIO 2020
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CONTENTS CV 1 MA1 3 MA2 11 YEAR IN PRACTICE 21 STUDY TOUR 28 SKETCHES 30 CONTACT DETAILS 33
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CV
Overseas experience After graduating from Cambridge I spent an academic year teaching English to post graduate medical students in Shanxi, China
Due to complete my MA this September, I am seeking a graduate landscape architect position. I would ideally like a role that allows me to continue to experience the wide range of scales, landscapes and work landscape architecture encompasses. Higher Education
Recent volunteer experience National Trust working holiday surveying flora on Black Down, Surrey – July 2017
MA in Landscape Architecture at the University of Sheffield.
Transferable skills and evidence
First year modules covered design, urban planning, urbanism and ecological design, with each module having construction, design theory, social, cultural, media and communications, and vegetation strands.
Analysis • Reviewing and interpreting new tax legislation • Developing and testing tax simplification proposals • Interviewing specialists such as statisticians and economists • Critically reviewing information gathered from stakeholder meetings
Second year elective modules in landscape management and strategic landscape planning. Special project incorporated design and management strands. Currently researching a dissertation on the role of woodlands in flood management.
Communication • Facilitating on technical and skills courses and presenting at conferences • Writing and researching responses to government consultations • Drafting client newsflashes and webinar slides and writing a weekly newsletter
BA (Hons) 2:1 Natural Sciences, University of Cambridge (1996-1999) – final year specialism in genetics, subjects studied in first and second year included biochemistry, cell biology, chemistry, geology and plant science.
Consultation and representation • Liaising with HM Revenue & Customs on policy and attending HMRC hosted stake holder meetings • Representing Deloitte at the CBI employment taxes working group • Consulting with and interviewing professional bodies, interest groups, charities, think tanks, employers
Recent work experience Aug 2018 - Jul 2019 The Environment Partnership - landscape assistant Year out placement in the landscape design team of an environmental consultancy working on a range of commercial, public and residential projects. Work included landscape masterplans, public open space design, detailed planting plans, landscape strategies and construction details. Also researched and prepared a presentation for Landscape Institute CPD day, carried out initial green infrastructure (GI) assessment for a successful GI project bid and carried out a detailed planting audit.
Project management and time management • Managing strands of and working towards high profile tax simplification reports and proposals • Designing technical and skills courses and developing course materials within fixed time frames • Strategic training curriculum reviews • Completing part-time secondments to the Office of Tax simplification while man aging responsibilities at home employer
Jun-Jul 2018 Sussex Prairie Gardens - summer internship Spent four weeks at the height of the 2018 heat wave working with the team at Britain’s largest “prairie” garden, tending to the expansive herbaceous perennial beds carrying out other gardening tasks, and propagating and selling plants. It was a wonderful opportunity to work with experienced plantsmen and appreciate the range of perennial plants available and the scale to which they can grow.
Team working and team building • Selection, training and building of faculty teams • Working and gelling with new and diverse teams in a short time frame • Day to day working in tax policy and client facing teams
Software experience through work and study: AutoCAD, Artisan, InDesign, Photoshop, Illustrator, ArcMAP (GIS), Microsoft Office. Have also completed online SketchUp tutorials.
Additional skills and qualifications AS in Art and Design (A) Access to Science, Chichester College of Arts Science and Technology A levels in Mathematics (A), Spanish (A), French (A) Full driving licence
Conferences attended: Landscape 50, University of Sheffield (March 2018), Beth Chatto Symposium (August 2018), Street Trees and Politics (September 2019) Professional qualifications Chartered Institute of Taxation – Chartered Tax Adviser since 2004.
Interests Walking, visiting art and design exhibitions, food, gardening, fitness, cycling, theatre, cinema, reading and Midcentury design and architecture
Earlier career history Oct 2007 - Feb 2017 Deloitte Tax Policy Group - associate director Oct 2015 - Mar 2016 Office of Tax Simplification - policy advisor May 2013- Jan 2014 Office of Tax Simplification - policy advisor
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MA1 • NATURE, DESIGN AND PEOPLE • PLANTING DESIGN • CONSTRUCTION DETAIL • URBANISM AND DESIGN • LANDSCAPE PLANNING
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NATURE, DESIGN AND PEOPLE - SEP-OCT 2017 The brief for this purely analogue project was to develop proposals for Ponderosa Park in Sheffield. This involved landscape remodelling, creation of waterbodies, insertion of structures, laying of new paths and hard surfaces and planting of structural vegetation. After drawing my masterplan, on the right, I evaluated and further developed the natural swimming pool design to better work with the site’s topography - see insert.
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REVISED NATURAL SWIMMING POOL DESIGN
HAND DRAWN MASTERPLAN ORIGINALLY DRAWN AT A1 5
DETAILED PLANTING DESIGN FOR STUDENTS UNION GARDEN WORKING WITH SHADE SPECTRUM - JAN 2018 6
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DETAILED CONSTRUCTION DETAIL FOR STUDENTS UNION GARDEN - JAN 2018 7
COURSE: MA in Landscape Architecture University of Sheffield Student Theresa Dendy
Student No 170210696
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URBANISM AND DESIGN - SPRING 2018 The challenge of this project was to make design proposals for a section of a new forest ring park that follows and adapts the route and adjacent sites of Sheffield’s inner ring road. In teams, we employed a range of landscape architecture and urban design methods experimentally to develop spatial/cultural, ecological tree environments, at strategic and site specific scales. Early stages of project involved craft and model making and extensive onsite analysis and observation. These images are extracts of some of the work I produced in this module. SHEAF STREET SECTION
DESIGNING STREET FURNITURE
POND STREET SECTION/ELEVATION
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MASTERPLAN SHOWING NEW TREE TYPOLOGIES FOR PONDS FORGE, SHEFFIELD ORIGINALLY DRAWN AT A1 9
Lower Don Valley Urban Forest Zone Masterplan Riverside park A new wetlands riverside park will be developed. Although this is high value land, due to proximity to Meadowhall, the park will be major draw to the area and will be a valuable flood alleviation asset.
Heavy industry
Retail zone
The heavy industry, such as Forgemasters, are an integral part of the valley and should be retained. The buildings have character and historical value as well as providing key jobs. The new hubs in the north and south of the area will enhance the workers experience as will the afforestation of the LDV.
The main commercial retail zone should not be expanded, supporting existing Sheffield City Council planning policy.
New transportation/distribution hub
Business and enterprise zone
Copenhagen has developed a strategy for keeping large vehicles out of the city. Loads from larger vehicles are transferred to smaller cleaner vehicles outside of the city and then driven in.
A new public realm will be constructed. It will be surrounded by the key services workers need during the day such as cafés, banks, convenience retail, dry cleaners etc. It will be a space for people to relax and gather either at lunch or for informal meetings.
Brownfield space in Tinsley, adjacent to the M1 will become a distribution centre. Where lorries will be unloaded for onward transportation in the Sheffield/ Rotherham district in smaller vehicles.
The tram line will share the space. A precedent for such a share space is St Peter’s square in Manchester.
Weedon St mixed use development A development of approximately 7 hectares. Housing density of 150 units per hectare can easily be achieved here, using high quality mid-rise buildings. The area is in a high risk flood zone. The risk will be reduced by the widening and naturalising of the River Don. The ground floors of the buildings will be given over to commercial uses and bike and bin storage. There will be no ground floor residential accommodation.
Community hub and business district
St Peter’s Square Manchester
These areas will serve as a buffer between the heavy industry zone and the new Weedon St mixed use development.
Attercliffe historic quarter Attercliffe has a heritage that people are proud of. Although currently unloved, there are iconic buildings such as the Adelphi cinema and the Burton building that could be revived and become features of a vibrant mixed community.
There will be high quality office and studio space. The community centre will have medical and childcare facilities for nearby residents and workers who travel in the LDV for the day.
Brownfield sites need to be developed into quality affordable accommodation for the existing community. Unused buildings could be developed into small work spaces for small businesses and creatives. The tram extension will speed up the districts connections.
Master plan key
The canal side will be developed into a new residential quarter with cafés and space for Attercliffe residents to relax as well as people walking through. There is just under a hectare of space that could be developed into homes at a density of 100 dwellings per hectare.
Mixed use Retail Light industry and business Heavy industry Business Community services Attercliffe regeneration Sport and leisure
Work spaces Manchester East District
New green open space
Canal side residential zone Manchester
Transport hub Residential New rail stations - HS2 and mainline Vehicular axis Vehicle free routes Rail and tram - dashed lines represent new tram line Adelphi cinema building Attercliffe - grade II listed building
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The HS2 station and connecting main line station will form a hub for business and residential use. The city location will allow for higher density and higher rise housing. Easily five hectares can be given over to residential development. However for now the aim is three hectares at 200 units per hectare. Scale 1:10,000
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LANDSCAPE PLANNING - STRATEGIC PLAN FOR LOWER DON VALLEY - MARCH 2018 10
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MA2 • LANDSCAPE MANAGEMENT • STRATEGIC PLANNING • SPECIAL PROJECT - DESIGN/MANAGEMENT
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BROOMHILL AREA GREEN OPEN SPACE STRATEGY 2020-2030 Lorem ipsum
Objectives
Vision A green open space network for Broomhill fit for the environmental and sustainability challenges of the 21st Century, which serves both wildlife and humans, by developing green open spaces and green infrastructure that increase biodiversity and bring health and ecosystems services benefits to humans living and working in the area.
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Manage Crookes Valley Park so that a larger area is covered with vegetation typologies that increase biodiversity. For instance, areas of grass adjacent to trees or on slopes can be cut less frequently to create meadows.
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Adapt the pond in Crookes Valley Park so that it is accessible to wildlife; for instance create ramps into the water and add substrate for vegetation.
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Adapt the planting schemes in Weston Park so that the heritage character is retained, but the planting is more sustainable and closer in structure to native planting. Choose plants that are attractive to pollinators but still have visual impact. Look to planting schemes in other heritage landscapes such as Trentham Gardens in Stoke for inspiration on how to create planting that meets the environmental and sustainability challenges of the 21st century.
Crookes Valley Park
Weston Park
Hospital Complex
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Increase the heterogeneity of green open spaces in terms of habitats: creating more edges and ecotones and increasing access for wildlife to water.
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Strengthen green infrastructure: reinforcing existing green corridors and creating new green open spaces and corridors for the benefit of human and non-human residents and visitors.
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Improve people´s connection to nature and enhance their understanding of biodiversity, habitat creation and ecosystem services.
The objectives that follow are principally for the local authority, Sheffield City Council, and support the council’s wider green open space strategy1. However, the council will need to engage/partner with community groups and institutions, such as Royal Hallamshire Hospital, in order to fulfil the objectives.
Renewing bedding plants in beds like these in Weston Park is resource and time intensive. This traditional type of planting is not designed to encourage biodiversity.
In these gardens in Stoke, the planting has been designed for biodiversity and sustainability, while still retaining a heritage character
SINGLE PAGE LANDSCAPE STRATEGY - OCT 2019
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Create ‘micro nature reserves’ using small open spaces on road sides or areas of currently mown grass around council or publicly owned buildings. Create pocket parks (eg rear of Broomhill Library) and encourage community groups to develop existing pocket parks (eg Holberry Gardens) in order to create new wildlife habitats and blue infrastructure (ie ponds Legend for amphibians). ndvi_broomh Introduce a policy of dynamic land use; include in the green infrastructure Value High : 183 strategy for the area pockets of land left temporarily vacant through the cycle of construction and demolition. Low : 78
Create green corridors by allowing verges to grow, but mindfully of visibility and road safety. Use the forthcoming citywide street tree strategy2 as a springboard to improve the quality and density of street trees in the areas identified in the proposed neighbourhood plan3 for the BBEST area and the wider area.
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In partnership develop St Mark’s church garden and the grassed space southwest of Royal Hallamshire Hospital as green open spaces, equipping the spaces so that humans can use them for rest and contemplation and managing the spaces to create habitats for wildlife.
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Increase the use of green roofs in the area: make it planning policy for new buildings with flat roofs above a certain size to have green roofs and retrofit where possible green roofs on the hospital complex.
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In partnership with the hospital work to close the large gap in green infrastructure over the hospital complex. For instance, future circulation and traffic strategies on the hospital complex should prioritise active transport and reduce the space given over to non-essential motorised transport, in order to free up space to plant trees and other vegetation.
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Develop on-site and online communication strategies to inform people how the changes to green open spaces and green infrastructure are supporting wildlife and biodiversity.
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Increase the awareness of people living and working in the area of ecosystem services using information boards and also through engagement events.
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Normalised Difference Vegetation Map (NDVI) Source: Landmap Note the absence of vegetation in the hospital complex References 1. https://www.sheffield.gov.uk/content/dam/sheffield/docs/parks-sports-and-recreation/parks-countryside-service/Green-and-Open-Space-Strategy-2010---2030--pdf--4-05mb-%20(1).pdf 2. https://sheffieldnewsroom.co.uk/news/new-street-tree-strategy/ 3. http://bbest.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/BBEST-2-Neighbourhood-Plan-v12.pdf All photographs author’s own
This privately owned brownfield site has been vacant for many years and could be managed to encourage biodiversity until it is developed.
Rather than regularly mowing this small area of grass, the local authority could plant wild flowers or allow the grass to grow to create a wildlife friendly habitat.
Theresa Dendy, Reg No 170210696, LSC6006 Assignment 1b, Submitted 22.10.19
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Ughill Upland Pasture 8A
Ughill Brook Steep River Valley 10A
Loxley Hillside Pasture 1A Loxley Deciduous Post-Industrial River Valley 3A
Furnace Hill Acid Grassland Pasture 9A
Malin Bridge Urban Fringe 2A Ughill Moorland 7A Rod Moor Moorland 7B Dungworth Settled Pasture 11A
Stannington Urban Fringe 2B
Hollow Meadows Hillside Pasture 1B
Redmires Moorland 7C Rivelin Mixed Woodland Valley 6A
Landscape Character Type
Rivelin Deciduous Agricultural River Valley 4A
Acid Grassland Pasture Deciduous Agricultural River Valley Deciduous Post-Industrial River Valley
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Settled Pasture Steep River Valley
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LANDSCAPE CHARACTER TYPE MAP DEVELOPED AS PART OF A LANDSCAPE CHARACTER ASSESSMENT - NOV 2019 13
SPECIAL PROJECT - DESIGN AND MANAGEMENT LOXLEY POSTINDUSTRIAL RIVER PARK LOXLEY VALLEY, SHEFFIELD FEB-MAY 2020 Nature and time are not holding back in this postindustrial site, derelict for 20 years. Woodlands are getting wilder; succession is taking hold of every hard surface and buildings are falling into disrepair. The site is rich in assets: a river corridor, woodlands, a millpond, historical water and mining infrastructure…. It is also riven with challenges: asbestos, near constant surface water, river flooding…. The site will become a postindustrial river park, integral to one of the several green fingers linking the Peak District to Sheffield. Sitting in the Don Catchment, the park will contribute to efforts to reduce flooding downstream. Selected buildings will be retained and used as attenuation tanks for surface water and the river will be reprofiled to hold water upstream during storm events. A management plan will ameliorate habitats for key species connected to the Loxley Valley.
LOOKING THROUGH GAP INTO SITE OF FORMER BRICK KILNS
TEXTURE STUDY
STUDY OF RIVER LOXLEY AS IT FLOWS PAST AND UNDER FORMER OFFICES
EXPLORING HOW TO DECANALISE RIVER LOXLEY
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STUDY OF UNMANAGED WOODLANDS AND SURFACE WATER, SHEDS IN BACKGROUND
SKETCH VISUALISATION OF HOW BUILDING FOOTPRINTS COULD BECOME WATER INFRASTRUCTURE
LAYERING OF DIFFERENT SKETCH MAPS IN PHOTOSHOP TO DEVELOP STRATEGY
VISUALISATION OF FORMER KILNS AS AN ATTENUATION TANK
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LOXLEY RIVER PARK MASTERPLAN
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MANAGEMENT MAP TO IDENTIFY CURRENT AND POTENTIAL BAT HABITATS FOR ROOSTING, COMMUTING AND FORAGING 17
SECTION ACROSS CENTRAL AREA OF PARK - EXISTING TOPOGRAPHY ESTABLISHED USING LIDAR POINT DATA AND GIS
SECTION ACROSS WEST AREA OF PARK - EXISTING TOPOGRAPHY ESTABLISHED USING LIDAR POINT DATA AND GIS 18
FRAGMENT OF MASTERPLAN SHOWING NEW RIVERSIDE TERRACE, WIDENED RIVER AND WATER MANAGEMENT
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YEAR IN PRACTICE • SENSORY GARDEN DESIGN • CONSTRUCTION DETAILS • LANDSCAPE MASTERPLAN AND PLANTING PLAN • HERITAGE SITE PLANTING PLAN • RESIDENTIAL PUBLIC OPEN SPACE SECTIONS
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Full Planting Schedule Bamboo Qty
Name 6 Phyllostachys nigra
Height
Form
100-150cm
Brks 9
Root C
Cntr 10-15L
11nr Allium 'Globemaster'
Ctrs
5nr Hebe 'Autumn Glory' 5L
1.000
6
4nr Artemisia 'Powis Castle' 5L 6nr Allium 'Globemaster' 11nr Buddleia alternifolia 3L
Herbaceous Qty
3nr Achillea ptarmica 'The Pearl' 3L
Name 13
Height
Form
Brks
Achillea millefolium 'Summer Pastels'
6 Achillea ptarmica 'The Pearl' 89 Allium 'Globemaster'
Root
Cntr
Ctrs
C
3L
0.450
C
3L
0.450
min 22cm (Topsize)
0.300
20 Bergenia 'Bressingham Ruby'
C
3L
0.450
10 Briza maxima
C
2L
0.380
28 Carex oshimensis 'Evergold'
C
3L
0.450
22 Echinacea purpurea
C
5L
0.450
18 Geranium 'Johnson's Blue'
C
5L
0.450
5 Helichrysum italicum
4nr Achillea millefolium 'Summer Pastels' 3L 8nr Allium 'Globemaster' 3nr Achillea millefolium 'Summer Pastels' 3L 3nr Lonicera periclymenum 'Belgica' 3L 6nr Allium 'Globemaster' 6nr Allium 'Globemaster' 5nr Briza maxima 2L
0.450 0.450
C
5L
0.450
C
5L
0.450
9 Heuchera 'Plum Pudding'
C
5L
0.450
8nr Stipa arundinacea 5L
3 Melissa officinalis
C
3L
0.450
5nr Geranium 'Johnson's Blue' 5L
11 Phlomis fruticosa
C
5L
0.450
6nr Euonymus japonicus 5L
C
5L
0.450
6nr Helleborus niger 3L
C
3L
0.450
C
5L
0.450
39 Stipa arundinacea
C
5L
0.450
14 Stipa tenuissima
C
5L
0.450
6 Thymus Vulgaris
C
5L
0.450
Rudbeckia fulgida sullivantii 'Goldsturm'
26 Sedum 'Herbstfreude' 6
Stachys byzantina 'Silver Carpet'
5nr Rosmarinus officinalis 5L 3nr Achillea ptarmica 'The Pearl' 3L 4nr Stipa tenuissima 5L 7nr Allium 'Globemaster' 1nr Phyllostachys nigra 10-15L 4nr Heuchera 'Key Lime Pie' 5L 6nr Allium 'Globemaster' 3nr Echinacea purpurea 5L
3nr Phlomis fruticosa 5L 2nr Helichrysum italicum 3L 2nr Stipa arundinacea 5L 2nr Heuchera 'Marmalade' 5L
6nr Euonymus japonicus 5L 7nr Allium 'Globemaster' 4nr Sedum 'Herbstfreude' 3L
1nr Laurus nobilis (cone) 15L
3nr Helichrysum italicum 3L
3nr Bergenia 'Bressingham Ruby' 3L
4nr Stipa tenuissima 5L
3nr Heuchera 'Plum Pudding' 5L 5nr Sedum 'Herbstfreude' 3L 6nr Sedum 'Herbstfreude' 3L 10nr Echinacea purpurea 5L 9nr Bergenia 'Bressingham Ruby' 3L 12nr Stipa arundinacea 5L 7nr Prunus laurocerasus 'Zabelliana' 5L 7nr Rudbeckia fulgida sullivantii 'Goldsturm' 5L
7nr Rudbeckia fulgida sullivantii 'Goldsturm' 5L
5nr Carex oshimensis 'Evergold' 3L 11nr Carex oshimensis 'Evergold' 3L
1nr Mahonia x media 'Charity' 10L 6nr Carex oshimensis 'Evergold' 3L 6nr Stipa arundinacea 5L
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5nr Prunus laurocerasus 'Zabelliana' 5L
8nr Heuchera 'Marmalade' 5L
Name
Height Bushy
7 Artemisia 'Powis Castle' 11 Buddleia alternifolia
Form 5
40-60cm
20-30cm
Lonicera periclymenum 3 'Belgica'
80-100cm
Prunus laurocerasus 26 'Zabelliana' 10 Rosmarinus officinalis
40-60cm
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Ctrs
C
5L
0.450
C
3L
0.450
5
C
5L
0.450
7
C
5L
0.450
1
C
5L
0.450
5
C
5L
0.450
3
C
3L
0.450
Bushy
5
C
5L
0.450
Bushy
5
C
5L
0.450
Bushy
Ilex aquifolium 'Argentea 7 Marginata' 3 Lavandula angustifolia
Root
3
40-60cm
12 Euonymus japonicus 11 Hebe 'Autumn Glory'
Brks
Bushy
5nr Rudbeckia fulgida sullivantii 'Goldsturm' 5L
1nr Acer palmatum dissectum 10L 11nr Prunus laurocerasus 'Zabelliana' 5L 5nr Phyllostachys nigra 10-15L
Shrub Qty
3nr Melissa officinalis 3L
3nr Thymus Vulgaris 5L
4nr Geranium 'Johnson's Blue' 5L 7nr Allium 'Globemaster'
3L
10-15cm(D)
3nr Stipa tenuissima 5L 5nr Briza maxima 2L
3L
13 Heuchera 'Marmalade'
3nr Stipa tenuissima 5L 1nr Magnolia grandiflora 'Exmouth' 5L
3nr Artemisia 'Powis Castle' 5L
3nr Echinacea purpurea 5L 5nr Allium 'Globemaster'
C
10 Heuchera 'Key Lime Pie'
3nr Stachys byzantina 'Silver Carpet' 5L 3nr Heuchera 'Plum Pudding' 5L
3nr Stachys byzantina 'Silver Carpet' 5L
C
12 Helleborus niger
26
3nr Lavandula angustifolia 5L 7nr Allium 'Globemaster' 6nr Geranium 'Johnson's Blue' 5L 3nr Heuchera 'Plum Pudding' 5L 6nr Hebe 'Autumn Glory' 5L 6nr Allium 'Globemaster' 7nr Allium 'Globemaster' 4nr Rudbeckia fulgida sullivantii 'Goldsturm' 5L 5nr Bergenia 'Bressingham Ruby' 3L 5nr Phlomis fruticosa 5L
6nr Achillea millefolium 'Summer Pastels' 3L 5nr Rosmarinus officinalis 5L
7nr Ilex aquifolium 'Argentea Marginata' 5L 5nr Sedum 'Herbstfreude' 3L 5nr Stipa arundinacea 5L
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Specimen Shrub Qty
Name
Height
Form
Brks
Root
Cntr
Ctrs
1 Laurus nobilis (cone)
80-100cm
C
15L
0.000
Magnolia grandiflora 1 'Exmouth'
60-80cm
C
5L
0.000
1 Mahonia x media 'Charity'
60-80cm
C
10L
0.000
3
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Height
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Specimen shrub
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DETAILED PLANTING PLAN DEVELOPED FOR A ROOF TOP SENSORY GARDEN FOR A WELLNESS CENTRE 22
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Genesis Centre, Birchwood Science Park, Warrington WA3 7BH Tel 01925 844004 e-mail tep@tep.uk.com www.tep.uk.com
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Project
Wellness Centre, Denton
100mm concrete strip to fall back towards ACO Drain, (concrete to have smooth trowelled finish)
Tarmac finish (refer to WYG drawings)
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ST2 concrete haunch and bed around ACO Drain, min. 150mm depth
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CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATION FOR CAR PARK FOR A WELLNESS CENTRE 23
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Ornamental shrub planting Amenity grassland Existing Trees to be retained and protected
New wall to be introduced to allow for visibility Tarmac surfacing to Carriageway Tegula Paving to parking bays (pennant grey) Marshalls Saxon textured Pavers Colour: Natural
145x255mm Precast Concrete Conservation Kerb: with upstand Existing trees to be retained and protected
Precast concrete step units, with corduroy hazard paving specified to BS 7997:2003 145x255mm Precast Concrete Conservation Kerb: with upstand (Silver Grey)
Retaining wall structure (to structural engineers specification)
145x145mm Precast Concrete Conservation Kerb: laid flush (Silver Grey)
Hedgerow planting to formalise the property frontage DK
Ground to be re-profiled to suit new retaining wall structures Existing stone wall to be retained
Existing stone wall to be retained
Precast Concrete Conservation Drop Kerb Precast Concrete Tesina block paving (White) Precast Concrete Conservation Edging: laid flush (Silver Grey) Retaining wall structures (to structural engineers specification)
Tescina block paving to mark parking bays (White)
DK
DK
Tegula paving surfacing to parking bays (pennant grey)
DK
Note: Arboricultural consultant to advise of construction methods within root protection areas
Precast concrete pavers. External thresholds to be set level with property FFL to allow access
DK Retaining wall structure (to structural engineers specification) Ground to be re-profiled to suit new retaining wall structures
DK Proposed ornamental trees
DK Precast concrete pin kerb laid flush
Retaining wall structure (to structural engineers specification)
DK 145x145mm Precast Concrete Conservation Kerb laid flush
DK
Reproduced by permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of Her Majesty's Stationery Office. Š Crown Copyright and database right 2010. All rights reserved.
Kerb to tie into existing paving
A
Hedgerow planting to formalise the property frontage
Revised for new layout
Rev Description
Refuse Storage Paving for undercover cycle storage
TD
RC
07/01/19
Drawn
Approved
Date
Genesis Centre, Birchwood Science Park, Warrington WA3 7BH Tel 01925 844004 e-mail tep@tep.uk.com www.tep.uk.com
Project
Pennant Hall, Beach Road, Penmaenmawr Title
Landscape Masterplan Drawing Number
D7304.001A Scale
Date
1:200 @ A1 Drawn
TD
LANDSCAPE MASTERPLAN, INCLUDING HARD MATERIAL SPECIFICATION FOR APARTMENT DEVELOPMENT 24
11/10/2018 Checked
LG
Approved
RC
Full Planting Schedule Herbaceous Qty
Name
Age
Height
Form
Girth
Brks
ClrStm
38 Bergenia 'Bressingham Ruby'
Bea
ch
Roa
d
C
3L
0.450
C
3L
0.450
18 Centranthus ruber
C
3L
0.450
63 Eryngium agavifolium
C
3L
0.450
C
3L
0.450
C
3L
0.450
17nr Calamagrostis acutiflora 'Overdam'
C
2L
0.300
351
Herbaceous Bulb Qty
67nr Griselinia littoralis
13nr Centranthus ruber 31nr Griselinia littoralis
15nr Brachyglottis 'Sunshine'
14nr Bergenia 'Bressingham Ruby'
11nr Spiraea japonica 'Firelight'
10nr Spiraea japonica 'Firelight' 11nr Aucuba japonica
11nr Carex buchananii 16nr Rosmarinus officinalis
10nr Berberis thunbergii 'Atropurpurea'
7nr Eryngium agavifolium 5nr Calamagrostis acutiflora 'Overdam' 10nr Hebe 'Amy' 8nr Euonymus alatus
12nr Fuchsia 'Mrs Popple' 9nr Choisya ternata
Native Bulb Mix 64nr Crocus nudiflorus 97nr Galanthus nivalis (Single) 97nr Narcissus pseudonarcissus 64nr Ornithogalum angustifolium
12nr Aucuba japonica
6nr Carex buchananii 9nr Lonicera pileata 6nr Fuchsia 'Mrs Popple'
17nr Choisya ternata
6nr Rosmarinus officinalis
Mix %
0.240
20.00 %
376 Narcissus pseudonarcissus
0.240
30.00 %
250 Ornithogalum angustifolium
min 6cm (Topsize)
0.240
20.00 %
1252
Shrub Name
Age
Height
Form
Girth
ClrStm
20-25cm
Brks
Roo Cntr t
5
C
3L
Ctrs
29 Berberis thunbergii 'Atropurpurea'
30-40cm
5
C
3L
0.450
30-40cm
3
C
3L
0.450
32 Choisya ternata
30-40cm
4
C
3L
0.450
37 Choisya ternata 'Sundance'
30-40cm
4
C
3L
0.450
11 Cistus corbariensis
30-40cm
4
C
3L
0.450
8 Euonymus alatus
30-40cm
3
C
3L
0.450
Bushy
Mix %
0.450
19 Brachyglottis 'Sunshine'
20-25cm
5
C
3L
0.450
40-60cm
3
C
3L
0.200
29 Hebe 'Amy'
30-40cm
5
C
3L
0.450
32 Lonicera pileata
30-40cm
6
C
3L
0.450
35 Rosmarinus officinalis
30-40cm
Bushy
4
C
3L
0.450
80 Spiraea japonica 'Firelight'
30-40cm
Bushy
6
C
3L
0.450
Brks
Roo Cntr t
Name
2 Tilia cordata
Native Bulb Mix 33nr Crocus nudiflorus 50nr Galanthus nivalis (Single) 50nr Narcissus pseudonarcissus 33nr Ornithogalum angustifolium
Age 3x
3x
1 Sorbus aucuparia
27nr Eryngium agavifolium
1nr Prunus avium
Ctrs
30.00 %
2 Prunus avium
16nr Sedum album 7nr Bergenia 'Bressingham Ruby'
9nr Fuchsia 'Mrs Popple'
Roo Cntr t
0.240
2 Carpinus betulus 'Fastigiata'
9nr Eryngium agavifolium 5nr Pennisetum alopecuroides 'Hameln' 4nr Brachyglottis 'Sunshine' 5nr Centranthus ruber 6nr Carex buchananii
8nr Carex buchananii
Brks
min 5cm (Topsize)
Qty
11nr Eryngium agavifolium
1nr Sorbus aucuparia
ClrStm
Tree
7nr Berberis thunbergii 'Atropurpurea'
13nr Rosmarinus officinalis 9nr Spiraea japonica 'Firelight' 8nr Carex buchananii 1nr Carpinus betulus 'Fastigiata'
Girth
564
14nr Choisya ternata 'Sundance' 23nr Lonicera pileata 16nr Carex buchananii
Native Bulb Mix 77nr Crocus nudiflorus 115nr Galanthus nivalis (Single) 115nr Narcissus pseudonarcissus 77nr Ornithogalum angustifolium
Form
376 Galanthus nivalis (Single)
181 Griselinia littoralis
14nr Spiraea japonica 'Firelight' 13nr Calamagrostis acutiflora 'Overdam'
Height
250 Crocus nudiflorus
48 Fuchsia 'Mrs Popple'
6nr Choisya ternata
1nr Tilia cordata
Age
23 Aucuba japonica
17nr Bergenia 'Bressingham Ruby'
1nr Prunus avium
Name
Qty
19nr Calamagrostis acutiflora 'Overdam' 12nr Berberis thunbergii 'Atropurpurea'
14nr Calamagrostis acutiflora 'Overdam' 21nr Sedum album 14nr Carex buchananii
5
37 Sedum album
19nr Hebe 'Amy' 11nr Cistus corbariensis
9nr Carex buchananii
20-25cm
Mix %
Ctrs 0.450
94 Calamagrostis acutiflora 'Overdam'
18 Salvia officinalis
9nr Eryngium agavifolium
3L
78 Carex buchananii
5 Pennisetum alopecuroides 'Hameln'
10nr Spiraea japonica 'Firelight'
Roo Cntr t C
3x
3x
Height
Form
Girth
ClrStm
400-450c m
Standard (Extra heavy)
14-16cm
175-200cm 5
RB
400-450c m
Standard (Extra heavy)
14-16cm
175-200cm 5
RB
400-450c m
Standard (Extra heavy)
14-16cm
175-200cm
RB
400-450c m
Standard (extra-hea vy)
14-16cm
175-200cm 5
RB
Mix %
Ctrs
7 2174
1nr Carpinus betulus 'Fastigiata' 83nr Griselinia littoralis Native Bulb Mix 76nr Crocus nudiflorus 114nr Galanthus nivalis (Single) 114nr Narcissus pseudonarcissus 76nr Ornithogalum angustifolium
1nr Tilia cordata 18nr Salvia officinalis
26nr Calamagrostis acutiflora 'Overdam' 21nr Fuchsia 'Mrs Popple' 23nr Choisya ternata 'Sundance' 26nr Spiraea japonica 'Firelight' Reproduced by permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of Her Majesty's Stationery Office. Š Crown Copyright and database right 2010. All rights reserved.
A
Key
Revised for new layout
Rev Description
TD
RC
07/01/19
Drawn
Approved
Date
Existing Features Trees Proposed Features Tree planting
Genesis Centre, Birchwood Science Park, Warrington WA3 7BH Tel 01925 844004 e-mail tep@tep.uk.com www.tep.uk.com
Project
Hedgerow planting
Pennant Hall, Beach Road, Penmaenmawr
Ornamental planting
Detailed Planting Plan
Title
Notes: Trees: Hedgerows: Bark mulch: Staking generally: Root barriers:
DETAILED PLANTING PLAN FOR APARTMENT DEVELOPMENT
To include irrigation points To be planted at 5nr per lin/m in one double staggered row. All beds to have 75mm layer of bark mulch. Trees in grass to be planted in a 1000mm ring of bark mulch All trees to include short double timber stakes Root barriers to be installed when tree and shrub planting is proposed within 5mtrs of utilities
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Amenity grassland turf/seed
Drawing Number
Bulb planting
D7304.002A
Emorsgate Seeds Limited Ref: EW1 Wildflower for Woodland Seed Mix
1:200 @ A1
Scale
Drawn
TD
Date
16/10/2018 Checked
SW
Approved
RC
270nr Elaeagnus x ebbingei
Key Ornamental perennial planting Annual bedding planting areas
273nr Elaeagnus x ebbingei
5nr Vinca minor 'Gertrude Jekyll'
Hedgerow 5nr Vinca minor 'Gertrude Jekyll' 6nr Echinacea 'White Swan' 10nr Hebe 'White Gem' 8nr Lavandula angustifolia 'Hidcote'
5nr Vinca major 'Variegata' 7nr Geranium 'Rozanne' 7nr Euonymus fortunei 'Emerald Gaiety' 7nr Veronica spicata 'Red Fox'
8nr Pittosporum tenuifolium 'Tom Thumb'
Specimen shrub
11nr Achillea 'Summerwine' 5nr Calluna 'Firefly' 7nr Euonymus fortunei 'Emerald Gaiety' 9nr Geranium 'Rozanne' 8nr Hebe 'Oratia Beauty' 6nr Vinca major 'Variegata'
5nr Vinca major 'Variegata' 6nr Campanula latiloba 'Alba' 10nr Hebe 'Oratia Beauty' 7nr Bergenia 'Winterglow'
5nr Vinca major 'Variegata'
10nr Bergenia 'Winterglow' 18nr Achillea 'Summerwine' 18nr Hebe 'White Gem' 18nr Stachys byzantina 13nr Monarda 'Cambridge Scarlet'
Rock garden mix 6nr Armeria maritima 4nr Astilbe chinensis pumila 13nr Cyclamen hederifolium 11nr Lithodora diffusa 'Heavenly Blue' 8nr Oxalis adenophylla 2nr Polystichum setiferum 15nr Primula rosea 'Delight' 5nr Pulsatilla vulgaris 6nr Saxifraga umbrosa 5nr Sedum 'Bertram Anderson' 8nr Thymus serpyllum 'Pink Chintz' 10nr Veronica prostrata 'Buttercup'
5nr Vinca minor 'Gertrude Jekyll' 5nr Echinacea 'White Swan'
11nr Pittosporum tenuifolium 'Tom Thumb'
7nr Monarda 'Cambridge Scarlet' 13nr Calluna 'Firefly' 16nr Ilex aquifolium (cone)
7nr Bergenia 'Winterglow'
7nr Bergenia 'Winterglow' 9nr Campanula latiloba 'Alba' 6nr Rosmarinus 'Miss Jessop's Upright'
6nr Calluna 'Firefly' 11nr Echinacea 'White Swan' 8nr Pittosporum tenuifolium 'Tom Thumb' 5nr Vinca minor 'Gertrude Jekyll' 9nr Bergenia 'Winterglow' 10nr Stachys byzantina 13nr Achillea 'Summerwine' 17nr Stachys byzantina 15nr Lavandula angustifolia 'Hidcote'
10nr Lavandula angustifolia 'Hidcote' 14nr Achillea 'Summerwine' 16nr Calluna 'Firefly'
11nr Echinacea 'White Swan' 5nr Campanula latiloba 'Alba'
17nr Monarda 'Cambridge Scarlet'
12nr Pittosporum tenuifolium 'Tom Thumb'
11nr Veronica spicata 'Red Fox'
14nr Echinacea 'White Swan'
7nr Rosmarinus 'Miss Jessop's Upright'
11nr Stachys byzantina 5nr Vinca minor 'Gertrude Jekyll'
8nr Bergenia 'Winterglow' 9nr Pittosporum tenuifolium 'Tom Thumb' 14nr Achillea 'Summerwine' 17nr Hebe 'White Gem' 19nr Monarda 'Cambridge Scarlet' 12nr Echinacea 'White Swan' 10nr Calluna 'Firefly'
6nr Lavandula angustifolia 'Hidcote' 8nr Geranium 'Rozanne'
11nr Achillea 'Summerwine'
9nr Hebe 'Oratia Beauty' 6nr Campanula latiloba 'Alba'
7nr Stachys byzantina 6nr Vinca major 'Variegata'
10nr Bergenia 'Winterglow'
5nr Vinca minor 'Gertrude Jekyll'
10nr Veronica spicata 'Red Fox'
6nr Vinca major 'Variegata'
8nr Monarda 'Cambridge Scarlet'
7nr Rosmarinus 'Miss Jessop's Upright'
9nr Lavandula angustifolia 'Hidcote'
6nr Bergenia 'Winterglow'
7nr Stachys byzantina
7nr Geranium 'Rozanne'
5nr Vinca major 'Variegata'
7nr Euonymus fortunei 'Emerald Gaiety' 5nr Vinca major 'Variegata'
8nr Calluna 'Firefly' 8nr Echinacea 'White Swan' 7nr Hebe 'White Gem' 5nr Vinca minor 'Gertrude Jekyll'
8nr Pittosporum tenuifolium 'Tom Thumb' 10nr Monarda 'Cambridge Scarlet' 6nr Stachys byzantina 5nr Vinca minor 'Gertrude Jekyll' 16nr Ilex crenata (40cm ball)
273nr Elaeagnus x ebbingei
271nr Elaeagnus x ebbingei
Reproduced by permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of Her Majesty's Stationery Office. Š Crown Copyright and database right 2017. All rights reserved.
Qty
Rock garden mix Qty
Name
Height
Brks
Root
Cntr
Ctrs
Mix%
6 Armeria maritima
C
1L
0.600
10.00 %
4 Astilbe chinensis pumila
C
1-2L
0.600
7.50 %
C
1L
0.400
10.00 %
13 Cyclamen hederifolium 11 Lithodora diffusa 'Heavenly Blue'
C
1-2L
0.400
8.00 %
8 Oxalis adenophylla
C
1L
0.400
6.00 %
2 Polystichum setiferum
C
1L
0.650
3.00 %
15 Primula rosea 'Delight'
C
1L
0.400
11.00 %
5 Pulsatilla vulgaris
C
1L
0.650
10.00 %
6 Saxifraga umbrosa
C
1L
0.600
10.00 %
5 Sedum 'Bertram Anderson'
C
0.5L
0.600
8.00 %
8 Thymus serpyllum 'Pink Chintz'
C
0.5L
0.500
9.00 %
C
0.5L
0.400
7.50 %
10 Veronica prostrata 'Buttercup' 93
Name 1087 Elaeagnus x ebbingei 1087
Name
Height 60-80cm
Brks 4
Root C
Cntr 5L
Ctrs 0.200
Mix%
Height
Brks
Root
Cntr
Ctrs
Qty
Mix%
Name
Height
81 Achillea 'Summerwine'
25-30cm
C
4L
0.450
16 Ilex aquifolium (cone)
100-125cm
64 Bergenia 'Winterglow'
10-15cm
C
4L
0.450
16 Ilex crenata (40cm ball)
40-50cm
26 Campanula latiloba 'Alba'
C
4L
0.500
67 Echinacea 'White Swan'
C
4L
0.450
31 Geranium 'Rozanne'
C
4L
0.450
74 Monarda 'Cambridge Scarlet'
C
4L
0.450
76 Stachys byzantina
C
4L
0.450
28 Veronica spicata 'Red Fox'
C
3L
0.450
Name
Height
58 Calluna 'Firefly'
30-40cm
21 Euonymus fortunei 'Emerald Gaiety'
20-25cm
27 Hebe 'Oratia Beauty'
40-50cm
52 Hebe 'White Gem'
30-40cm
56
Pittosporum tenuifolium 'Tom Thumb'
20 Rosmarinus 'Miss Jessop's Upright'
Brks 7
Root
Cntr
C
3L
0.450
C
3L
0.450
C 9
Ctrs
C
20-30cm
5
C
3L
0.450
3
C
3L
0.450
20-30cm
4
C
3L
0.450
43 Vinca major 'Variegata'
3
C
3L
0.450
40 Vinca minor 'Gertrude Jekyll'
3
C
3L
0.450
Ctrs
Mix%
Rev Description
Drawn
Approved
Date
Genesis Centre, Birchwood Science Park, Warrington WA3 7BH Tel 01925 844004 e-mail tep@tep.uk.com www.tep.uk.com
Ornamental Planting:
To be planted in blocks as shown on drawing.
Rock Garden Planting:
Rock garden planting to be set out on site by a Landscape Architect. Planting to be arranged to fit within the crevices between existing stones in small groups of 5 to 9 nr plants in single species groups of 3 to 5nr.
Mix%
0.450
15-20cm
Cntr
Notes:
0.450 3L
Root C
32
Shrub Qty
Brks 5
2024
447
48 Lavandula angustifolia 'Hidcote'
Hedgerow Qty
Specimen shrub
Herbaceous
TEP Planting Schedule
365
DETAILED PLANTING PLAN FOR HISTORIC BANDSTAND GARDENS
Bark mulch:
Ornamental planting to have 75mm layer of bark mulch.
Specimen shrubs:
To be planted in locations shown on drawing.
Hedgerows:
Elaeagnus hedgerow to be planted in a double staggered row.
Project
Ynysangharad Park, Pontypridd
Title
Bandstand Planting Plan Drawing Number
D6346.P300.006 Scale
Date
1:200@ A1 All setting out of planting to be overseen on site by Landscape Architect.
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Drawn
TD
16/01/2018 Checked
CH
Approved
GDA
Notes For section locations refer to drawing D7452.020A For Landscape Masterplan refer to drawing D7452.001A For detailed planting plans refer to drawings D7452.002A to 16A
Existing roadside hedgerow and scrub
Proposed mixed native woodland to provide buffer to A5
Community orchard - mixture of fruit trees and native broadleaf trees for shelter. Hedgerow seed mix of wildflowers and grasses sown around the orchard.
Species rich meadow grassland
A5 Watling Street Pavement
Timber knee rail
Asphalt footpath (3.5m)
Private driveway
Mown grass strip (1.5m) adjacent to path
Proposed native tree planted as Extra Heavy Standards (16-18cm girth)
Proposed broad mixed native hedgerow following former field boundary Pavement Front garden, defined by single species hedge.
Species rich meadow grassland Access road
Private shared drive Reproduced by permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of Her Majesty's Stationery Office. © Crown Copyright and database right 2010. All rights reserved.
Pavement A
Rev Description
Driveway
Timber knee rail Amenity grass
Ornamental planting
TD
CAH
07.05.19
Drawn
Approved
Date
Amended to address client comments
Genesis Centre, Birchwood Science Park, Warrington WA3 7BH Tel 01925 844004 e-mail tep@tep.uk.com www.tep.uk.com
Project
Higham Lane, Nuneaton Title
Sections Drawing Number
D7452.021A Scale
1:100@ A1
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Date
11/032019
STUDY TOUR June 2018 I organised a three week tour by train taking in Copenhagen, Hamburg, Berlin, Munich and Vienna. The objective was to be a landscape architecture tourist, exploring historic and contemporary landscape projects including the renaturalised River Isar in Munich. These photos show just a small selection of the places visited. This page, clockwise, from top left: resurfacing at the red square and the black market Superkillen, Copenhagen; Amager Student Accommodation, Copenhagen; Georgswerder Energie Bunker, Hamburg; Plaza by Elbephilaharmonie, Hamburg.
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This page, clockwise, from top left: Natur-Park Sßdgelände, Berlin; Berlin Planning Office, red flags at Treptower Soviet Memorial, Berlin; Riem Cemetary, Munich; Olympiapark, Munich.
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HAND DRAWING Here is a range of sketches drawn over the past three years. In May 2017 I attended a weekend course at West Dean College, Chicehster, on drawing for design. In August 2019 I attended a one day course at Sheffield Botanical Gardens on drawing for garden design by Liz Ackerly, a former landscape architect. I have also included drawings from a holiday in Scotland and landscape studies from the MA2 strategic planning module.
WEST DEAN PERGOLA
WEST DEAN BORDER
SHEFFIELD BOTANICAL GARDENS STEPS
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BRANKLYN GARDENS, PERTH, ROCK GARDEN
DUNGWORTH, S YORKSHIRE
BEALACHE, WEST SCOTLAND
LOXLEY VALLEY, S YORKSHIRE
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CONTACT DETAILS Email: theresadendy@me.com Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/theresa-dendy-3806247
SHEFFIELD BOTANICAL GARDENS - EXPERIMENTING WITH COLOUR FIRST TECHNIQUE
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