#RIBAawards
We are delighted to be part of judging panel for RIBA SW regional awards.
07 Mar 2024
Somerset nature connections
Explore the nature reserve around you, connect landscapes with a greater gene pool, and more diversity of species, make the most robust ecosystems not only for flora and fauna but also for ourselves.
03 May 2023
The Beacon
A visit to the construction site of Bristol Beacon illustrates how this incredible project will create a world class venue for the city.
08 Feb 2023
Steart Marshes
The engineered restoration of natural saltmarsh habitat at Steart Peninsula in Somerset is paying dividends with the return of endangered bird species and tide-taming vegetation. Autumn is a great time for a visit.
14 Sep 2022
Natural approach to preventing building overheating
Part O 2021 update limits overheating. Natural features lower temps and boost human comfort. Well-placed trees, ponds, and planting contribute to cooling.
01 Apr 2022
Biodiversity Net Gain
Biodiversity Net Gain should be viewed as powerful tool to promote holistic development design.
25 Mar 2022
The Boatyard
Work on The Boatyard started mid pandemic August 2020, with first occupancies August 2022. Amazing given the build scale and challenges of those two years.
25 Feb 2022
Temporary landscapes
As an intermediate or transitional phase in the development of a site, landscape can provide something quick and relatively cheap to fill vacant space.
08 Feb 2022
Transformational landscape
We love the fact that it’s crazy wild in some places and yet structured in others.
04 Feb 2022
The return of the water engineers
It is the beaver, a creature that has a special place in Novell Tullett’s history.
02 Feb 2022
Freezeway
One of the joys of being a #landscapearchitect is that the role draws on so many different skills and is only limited by imagination.
31 Jan 2022
Rusty steel!
We have designed Cor-Ten steel rolled strips running through grooves in paving, a track which echoes the route of tramlines in Portsmouth city centre.
28 Jan 2022
we are hiring .......
We are seeking a graphically skilled, well motivated and creative graduate to join our team.
27 Jan 2022
Timber setts
The road wasn’t always paved with tarmac. Just as the road wasn’t always seen as the rightful domain of vehicles.
26 Jan 2022
Chatham Dockyard
In 2012 Jane spent 4 days holed up in Chatham dockyard with a hugely creative group of people, artists and makers from the Crafts Council.
21 Jan 2022
Winter scent
During the dull days of winter seek out some surprising but subtle contributors which add to the enjoyment of landscape.
17 Jan 2022
Old orchards
This time of year the structure and form of trees is readily apparent and none more so than the gnarled skeletons of old orchard trees.
The season for lime
Fully leafed-out and covered in blossom these mature ‘high forest’ trees are magnificent at the moment.
23 Jul 2021
Rewilding - even in a pocket meadow
Think that rewilding is something done on a grand scale? Even tiny meadows can contribute with good effect, read our post on pocket meadows.
14 Jun 2021
Coming in from the cold?
As we grow increasingly urban I wonder how many people are losing their connection with the environment on a really basic level.
17 May 2021
new climate, new forestry
Multi-functional woodland creation to benefit British landscapes. When it comes to the British landscape there’s no such thing as a blank sheet of paper.
06 May 2021
Jane has become one of the Design Council Experts
We are delighted with the news announced today by the Design Council.
20 Apr 2021
Revisiting rodden nature reserve
Revisiting a flood mitigation and habitat creation project 16 years on.
22 Oct 2020
Green infrastructure
Raising awareness of what green infrastructure is, and what it can achieve!
03 Aug 2020
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