Land Studio in new issue of the Environment Journal
Good to work with the Environment Journal on an article about how Land Studio is using nature-led design in the schools we work with in Wales.
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Good to work with the Environment Journal on an article about how Land Studio is using nature-led design in the schools we work with in Wales.
Check out our simple guide for everything you need to know about Biodiversity Net Gain and the changes in the law which are coming this November.
Land Studio’s Kate Richards joined Sean Conway in the pool during his successful bid to smash a world record and complete full 105 triathlons in 105 consecutive days.
How our mitigation strategies can help tackle nutrient neutrality.
A grant scheme is available which supports the development of small-scale, retro-fit, sustainable drainage solutions in Wales.
We’re really pleased on the new approach Gwynedd Council has taken on procurement of their consultants for a project which has a focus on Building with Nature and Sustainability at its heart.
We love talking to school children about nature and the environment and, whenever we work with schools, we run workshops to get young people involved in the design process.
Our brilliant in-house sustainable drainage expert Lisa Sawyer has been chatting to Material Source for their latest podcast featuring ’42 Roles in the Built Environment’.
Led by our in-house sustainable drainage engineer Lisa Sawyer, we are working with clients to review water management on sites and retrofit sustainable drainage system (SuDS) where possible to help reduce flooding, remove discharge of surface water to the public sewer systems and reduce pollution to the environment.
This is part of a worldwide movement to bring together all the strands of construction and the built environment to acknowledge the planet’s environmental crisis – and make a positive response.
Planning permission has been secured for one of our projects with the National Trust.
Land Studio’s Lisa Sawyer and Rachael Fenton gave a talk this month on how the integration of SuDS and good landscape design can enhance biodiversity and help to create a sense of place.
The service we received was prompt and professional. Lisa efficiently and accurately defined our requirements for a suitable sustainable drainage strategy to serve a proposed new-build dwelling on a unique mountainside site, quickly progressing to a resolved design and successful submission of a SuDS application to the Local Authority SAB.
Amber Yorke, Architect & Director, Yoma Architecture