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A selection of some of our finest projects including many in the South West area of the UK.TRANSCRIPT
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With growing interest
in our environment, the desire for high-quality and well-planned outside spaces has never been greater.
From public parks to private gardens, and from town squares to office schemes, elegant, inspiring and safe places provide a positive and lasting benefit to our quality of life. No matter how large or small
the project, at Liz Lake Associates we believe that the art of the landscape architect is to discover the special sense of place… and then to enhance it.
A holistic approachOur approach is a holistic one. From the outset we come with a fresh vision, take a broad view to assess the context and challenges, look for
local inspiration, propose creative solutions and devise a strategic, sustainable approach. At all times we are mindful of the financial, and sometimes also the emotional, investment of the client. Every scheme begins with a site visit.
We then work with clients to develop the brief and explore the creative and planning scope of the scheme stage by stage. We will anticipate local planning and environmental requirements, identify the necessary surveys and reports that will be required, negotiate with all interested parties, draw up plans and submit them, produce a full and accurate budget report and propose realistic time schedules to see the project to completion. IN
TRODUCTION
Liz Lake Associates offers the following expertise:
Landscape DesignUrban Design
Residential Landscape DesignLandscape PlanningLandscape and Visual Impact Assessment
Expert WitnessHeritage Landscapes
Ecological ConsultancyNature ConservationLandscape ManagementArboricultural advice
Public ConsultationSpecialist ConsultancyGraphic and 3D DesignTraining and Communication
A comprehensive skills baseOur practice is small enough to offer individual attention from highly experienced professionals, and large enough to offer a comprehensive range of skills for even the largest and most complex schemes.
At Liz Lake Associates, we involve our clients in a collaborative and multi-disciplinary process. With any new development, we believe that the design of the public realm and the location of open spaces must be seen as equally important to the built form, helping to ensure a functional and meaningful integration between the two.
This high quality award-winning development sets abenchmark for housing schemes in London and the South-East“ ”
Barnsbury Place, ISLINGTON, LONDON
Client | Mount Anvil |
Location | Islington, London |
Architect | MGM Associates |
High quality frontages Stunning courtyards Planting in the lobby area
This former Edwardian school has been converted into a prestigious collection of nine new houses, 15 new build and 80 refurbished apartments in one of Islington’s most desirable quarters. The sympathetic refurbishment of the three original Edwardian buildings married with the contemporary design of the new build apartments and houses creates a unique living environment within the established parish of Barnsbury.
ApproachThe design of the scheme included bespoke courtyard gardens set within a predominantly hard landscape scheme which responded to the site’s immediate context. A contemporary water feature is located within the centre of the scheme which creates a unique pedestrian friendly core.
OutcomeWith all of the 104 houses and apartments reserved, Barnsbury Place is now an established and highly sought after residential address in Islington.
This outstanding development won the top accolade for the Best Conversion in the Evening Standard Homes & Property Awards 2011.
This visually stunning development sets a new benchmark in luxury living in Jersey“
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Client | Private |
Location | St Aubin’s Bay, Jersey |
Architect | Roberts Limbrick |
Located on a prominent headland surrounding St Aubin’s Bay this luxury development of nine apartments is designed around a central pedestrian courtyard containing bespoke artwork by the renowned international artist, Lucy Unwin.
ApproachThe planting scheme relates to the architectural layout and is both low maintenance whilst of local provenance making this a sensitive yet contemporary scheme befitting this unique site. Landscape embankments facing the coast are planted with salt tolerant herbaceous and shrub species which give year round colour and interest.
OutcomeCurrently at detailed tender stage, Liz Lake Associates is working closely with the client and architect to create a contextually appropriate scheme befitting this prominent position.
The scheme recently gained planning permission.
Jersey Apartments, JERSEY
View of St Aubin’s Bay from development Courtyard sketch including public art 3D proposed view from the balcony
This contemporary residential scheme will set a benchmark for housing schemes in Worcester“ ”
Section of river edge open space Strategic masterplan 3D of central open space
Gregorys Bank, WORCESTER
Situated in a prominent position on the banks of the Worcester and Birmingham Canal the site gains strategic views across Worcester. Formerly the Worcester Patent Brick works the site is to be developed into a high quality residential development.
ApproachBy creating a series of linked open spaces utilising the existing landscape resource a masterplan evolved which unified the site and responded to its immediate context. Central spine roads are planted with native trees within wide verges under planted with spring flowering bulbs, once established these green corridors will link the scheme with surrounding planting.
OutcomeThe masterplan is now complete with detailed Phase 1 planting submitted for planning with construction expected to start in 2013. Subsequent phases will follow upon planning approval.
Client | St Modwen Homes |
Location | Worcester |
Architect | Roberts Limbrick |
A new contemporary courtyard which fuses the new building fabric within the existing architectural character,
creating an exciting pedestrian friendly space
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Clare Hall College, CAMBRIDGE
Clare College is the second oldest in the University of Cambridge. Founded in 1326, it is now a college for Advanced Study. Liz Lake Associates was appointed by the client to help create a bespoke setting for a new, contemporary accommodation block designed by award-winning Cowper Griffith Architects. The existing swimming pool and grounds were to be incorporated into the overall project to ensure the new development proposals were acceptable to the council.
ApproachLiz Lake Associates developed a master plan which responded to the immediate context whilst ensuring the setting had a distinct character. The proposals include a new contemporary pedestrian courtyard which is overlooked from the new accommodation block and forms a new heart to the campus.
OutcomeThe scheme was granted planning permission and we prepared production information for implementation on site.
Client | Clare Hall |
Location | Cambridge |
Architect | Cowper Griffith |
Flood plain to River Cam improved Raised walkway with simple planting scheme Ramped access route
This former historic stadium is to be transformed into a contemporary development with strategic planting
and bespoke waterside park befitting this historic site
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Pocket Park proposals linking to heritage Strategic masterplan Memorial Park within site
Stradey Park, SOUTH WALES
This strategic site in South Wales was once home to the Llanelli Scarlets Rugby Football Club and was where Wales famously beat the All Blacks 9-3 in October 1972.
Taylor Wimpey asked Liz Lake Associates to develop a scheme which encompasses a former culverted water-course within a wildlife area which future residents could also enjoy. The site will eventually contain over 300 houses and flats many with views over open space or pocket parks making this a particularly attractive development.
ApproachDeveloping a cohesive landscape design was paramount in the design approach for the site. Working closely with the design team, a robust master plan was developed based around a framework of open spaces and green route-ways. The new watercourse is of particular importance and will become a haven for wildlife. Liz Lake Associates has also developed a detailed management proposal so the scheme will continue to be used by local residents and to develop as a sustainable landscape.
OutcomeThe landscape proposals were worked up to detailed design stage and construction began in 2010.
Client | Taylor Wimpey |
Location | South Wales |
Architect | Focus |
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Strategic masterplan Sketch of boundary planting 3D of central open space
St Matthias, BRISTOL
This historic site, built in 1852, is located in Fishponds, five miles north east of Bristol. It is the formerUWE Campus and encapsulates a historic sunken garden and ornate borders. The main building and principal house are Grade II* listed with Oldbury Court Estate, located to the northern boundary which is a late 18th Century park with associated pleasure grounds.
ApproachLiz Lake Associates were commissioned to produce an LVIA and accompanying masterplan. Working closely with Bristol City Council Urban Design Team and historic architects and planners, a robust yet contextually appropriate masterplan has been developed which responds to the historic park to the north and sensitively incorporates the listed building.
OutcomeLiz Lake Associates are continuing to develop the scheme. A planning application is to be made in early 2013 with the aim to starting on site in the late 2013/14.
Client | Barratt Homes Bristol / David Wilson |
Location | Bristol |
Architect | Focus / Bush Consultancy |
This mixed-use scheme is set around a green network of open spaces and pocket parks
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This mixed-use scheme is set around a green network of open spaces and pocket parks
Central open space area SUD’s drainage strategy 3D of green space
Locking Parklands, WESTON-SUPER-MARE
This former RAF site is surrounded by mature woodlands and is located approximately 15 minutes from Weston-Super-Mare. Recently recognised in the What House Awards this £400 million mixed use scheme will provide a range of community facilities including retail space, library and school all within walking distance of the new homes.
ApproachWorking closely with the design team and client, a hierarchical approach to layout, drainage and access was developed. This long term project will bring many benefits to the local community.
OutcomeNamed as one of the top three developments in the UK, Liz Lake Associates are continuing to work closely with St. Modwen Homes to ensure the project maintains the high standards of the design. Phase 1 is now completed with all homes built to CfSH Level 4. The scheme has a unique character, with landscape as the unifying element. It is envisaged that the next phases will integrate with and further enhance the first phase.
Client | St Modwen Homes |
Location | Weston-Super-Mare |
Architect | Roberts Limbrick |
These pedestrian courtyards have been restored to their original glory using plants of historic associations unified with natural hard materials
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The Galleries, BRENTWOOD, ESSEX
Client | City & Country Residential |
Location | Brentwood, Essex |
Architect | Brewster Bye Architects |
Engineer | Roberts Hay Partnership |
The Galleries is a former Victorian asylum, set within extensive grounds and situated in a prominent position in Brentwood in Essex. Being Grade 2 listed, its historic buildings comprise an important part of the local urban fabric. City & Country Residential recognised its potential and is currently converting the existing buildings into a high-quality, residential development incorporating 130 apartments. Liz Lake Associates was commissioned to develop conceptual design ideas for the external landscape.
ApproachA detailed survey was undertaken of all existing trees within the site, noting those protected by Tree Preservation Orders which were to be retained within the development design. A design strategy was then conceived to create a sensitive yet stunning landscape to surround the historic buildings.
OutcomeImportant trees protected by Tree Preservation Orders, have been retained within the development design to enhance external spaces. The existing core buildings, combined with the new extensions and underground parking, have created eight courtyard spaces. The design philosophy was to give each courtyard a distinct character while maintaining a harmonious feel to the overall proposals. Two courtyards have been restored close to the original historic design, while the remainder are contemporary in style.
Pedestrian courtyard Original airing courtyard now restored High quality planting to frontage
By retaining mature trees within strategic open spaces the site has a landscape orientated approach raising property values.
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Natural play provision Landscape masterplan (section) Natural play and surfacing
Richard Landar School, TRURO, CORNWALL
This technology college occupies a strategic site in Truro, Cornwall, and is named after Richard Lemon Lander, the site dates back to the iron age. The proposal is to build 224 homes and is to be developed using local materials reinforcing the Cornish vernacular and character.
ApproachBy creating a scheme encapsulating existing mature trees and open space the scheme is permeable and enhances views for residents. Natural play provision has been developed with Cornwall Council further enhancing the landscape strategy. A detailed management plan has been developed which will ensure the open space continues to be maintained impetuity for the benefit of all residents.
OutcomePresently submitted for planning Liz Lake Associates is working closely with the Client and Council to ensure the scheme receives a positive outcome.
Client | Taylor Wimpey Exeter |
Location | Truro, Cornwall |
Architect | Design Development |
Capitalising on the existing urban heritage this large residential scheme will help unify the surrounding streetscape “ ”
Open space proposal Overall site masterplan Building hierarchy
Farnborough Central, FARNBOROUGH, HAMPSHIRE
Liz Lake Associates residential design team was appointed on the recommendation of the project architects to prepare public realm design for a new residential scheme (476 dwellings) on the former Royal Aircraft Establishment Factory Site.
ApproachSite constraints included Grade 1 listed structures and many mature trees which had to be accommodated within local areas of public open space. Following a detailed landscape analysis we prepared a landscape strategy to ensure that the local authority’s Urban Design Objectives for the Site would be met.
OutcomeThe proposals have been granted planning permission and will create a catalyst for sustainable growth in the area.
Client | Redrow Homes Limited |
Location | Farnborough |
Architect | RPA Architecture |
This contemporary, mixed-use scheme will provide a catalyst for future redevelopment in Newport“ ”
City Vizion, NEWPORT, WALES
Liz Lake Associates was commissioned by Taylor Wimpey during 2009 to redesign this strategic site on the banks of the River Usk for high quality apartments. The site is a landmark site in Newport which has received significant funding in the past decade with major redevelopment and improvement works.
ApproachA tree -lined boulevard link was created linking the site to the proposed Rodney Parade development to the rear. Adjacent to a footbridge landing, a new plaza was designed which creates an exciting urban environment with bars and restaurants and a variety of dwelling types.
OutcomeWorking closely with the Welsh Assembly, Newport Planning Authority and Newport Regeneration Company, a scheme was designed which satisfies all stakeholders aspirations as well as achieving a landmark scheme for Newport.
Client | Taylor Wimpey South Wales |
Location | Newport, Wales |
Architect | Roberts Limbrick |
Existing footbridge to River Usk Sketch proposal New Plaza proposals
Bespoke play areas, public spaces all set within a hierarchy of pedestrian friendly routeways will transform this once iconic stadium“ ”
Client | L&Q London Housing Association |
Location | Walthamstow, London |
Architect | Conran and Partners |
Walthamstow Stadium, WALTHAMSTOW, LONDON
Opened in 1933 by William Chandler this iconic stadium eventually closed in August 2008. Having been featured in the Blur album Parklife and in the film Snatch the site is to be transformed into a stunning development of approximately 300 flats and houses by L&Q. Set within the London Borough of Walthamstow the development is intended to be an exemplar for the Borough and a catalyst for redevelopment in the area.
ApproachWorking closely with the client, design team and Waltham Forest Council, the scheme was developed around the retained and to be restored Tote buildings. The scheme was developed to incorporate a series of open spaces linked by a hierarchy of activity circuits and trim trials both within the site and the surrounding area. These pedestrian/cycle friendly trails are intended to give the scheme a unique sense of place with the provision of specific leisure and play facilities.
OutcomeThe completed design respects the character and unique heritage of the site whilst incorporating bespoke leisure facilities catering for all age groups and fitness levels. The proposed de-culverted River Ching and other ecological improvements will create important green links throughout the site and within the local area.
River Ching enhancements The famous sign Proposed allotments
“ ”A multi-use scheme bringing recreational and ecological benefits
Hawkesbury Marina & Canal Village, BEDWORTH
A Landscape Appraisal & Strategy report and Outline Landscape Proposals were prepared to support a planning application to deliver a new Canal Village (169 homes) together with a marina and a 14.5-hectare extension to the existing Miners Welfare Park to deliver key local green infrastructure benefits on this urban fringe Green Belt site adjacent to the famous Sutton Stop canal junction.
ApproachThe new marina adjacent to Sutton Stop canal junction will be built using green construction techniques. The marina will have a green edge and be suitable for the mooring of up to 150 narrow boats.
An artist-designed natural play area of sculpted landform is proposed to the north of the site, and beyond this a substantial area of managed parkland public open space. An area of community allotments was also proposed to meet a local shortfall.
New structure planting is proposed along the boundary with an adjacent railway line to screen an industrial park beyond and to improve the visual amenity within the site. In addition, a new cycleway link to the Beyton Lake area of the Miners Welfare Park to the immediate north of the site was proposed, facilitating links to the railway station and Bedworth town centre beyond.
OutcomeThe scheme was granted planning permission by Nuneaton & Bedworth Borough Council Planning Committee in October 2012.
Client | The Ronald Wilson Trust |
Location | Bedworth, Warwickshire |
Architect | Tetlow King |
Planner | Tetlow King Planning |
Proposed canal basin and frontage Coventry Canal Landscape framework plan
A valuable consent in a Green Belt location“ ”
Butts Lane, STANFORD LE HOPE, THURROCK
Client | Barratt Homes |
Location | Stanford-Le-hope, Essex |
Urban Designers | Rummey Design |
Planning Consultants | KLW Ltd |
View towards the golf course ANGSt assessment View of Mucking Flats & Marshes
Our preparation of a Landscape Appraisal and Landscape Strategy Framework for 350 new homes and a new 55-hectare hilltop strategic open space helped our client gain a valuable consent in a Green Belt location.
ApproachThis was a ‘landscape-led’ approach to defining the development envelope for the 350 new homes. We were engaged by Barratt Homes early on in the application process, helping to resolve landscape issues by balancing environmental concerns with developmental needs. Liz Lake Associates went on to give evidence at a Public Inquiry on the landscape and visual effects on the Green Belt and on the contribution that the proposed strategic open space made to the Greengrid.
A lack of housing supply land and the provision of 35% affordable housing were both considered very special circumstances. In addition, the Secretary of State accepted that a proposed strategic open space based on a former golf course, which would help to satisfy identified green infrastructure needs by providing various routes through the strategic open space, including a bridleway, would have substantial benefits in relation to achieving/improving the Greengrid and was a significant material consideration that contributed towards very special circumstances required for new residential development in the Green Belt.
OutcomeThis landscape-led approach led to a successful planning approval at appeal in 2011. An additional fundamental benefit of the scheme, the significance of which was recognised by Natural England and the Secretary of State, was the ability of the strategic open space to accommodate local recreational pressure and deflect prospective visitors away from the nearby Mucking Flats and Marshes, a designated site of UK and international importance for wildfowl and other wildlife.
BALI Principal Award Winner for mainly soft landscaping under a hectare for Ralph Trustees
Silver Award for Best Landscape Design category – What House Awards for City & Country Developments
Gold Award for Best Restored Landscape category – Daily Express New Home Garden Awards for City & Country Residential
Gold Award for the Best Communal Garden – Daily Express New Home Garden Awards for City & Country Residential
Highly commended for Best Landscape Design - The Daily Telegraph – Your New Home Magazine for City & Country Developments
BALI Principal Award Winner for mainly soft landscaping under a hectare for City & Country Residential
Awards we have won for our clients
Liz Lake Associates offers the following expertise:
Landscape Design
Urban Design
Residential Landscape Design
Landscape Planning
Landscape and Visual Impact Assessment
Expert Witness
Heritage Landscapes
Ecological Consultancy
Nature Conservation
Landscape Management
Arboricultural advice
Public Consultation
Graphic and 3D Design
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www.lizlake.com
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