our latest thoughts and wanderings
NEWS
What did you spot on your commute to work this morning?
How Land Studio’s Director of Ecology Val Gateley commutes to Chester from his home in West Lancashire and stays connected to nature during his drive in.
Planning permission secured in Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
Good to work with the team at Savills on a holiday park project in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty on Anglesey.
Land Studio in new issue of the Environment Journal
We’ve written a feature for the Environment Journal about how Land Studio is using nature-led design in the schools we work with in Wales.
Introducing children to landscape architecture
Whenever we work with schools, we run workshops to get young people involved in the design process so they learn more about nature and the environment.
We’ve been working on our Environmental creds
We’re coming up with lots of interesting ways we can do our bit for climate change.
More needs to be done to help people access nature
Why we think the Environment Secretary’s pledge to create more green spaces and enhance bio-diversity is not enough.
Why creating wilder, more natural parks could unlock the future for our towns and cities
Our thoughts about King Charles’ new climate friendly garden plans for Sandringham and how creating wilder, natural parks is the future for biodiversity and climate change.
On our bikes
The Land Studio team regularly cycle into work in Chester to reduce their carbon emissions.
Land Studio helping transform derelict pub into housing
Landscape architects Land Studio are part of a project team working on the transformation of a derelict pub and coach house on the outskirts of Altrincham, near Manchester into affordable housing.
Why landscape architects are the future for sustainable urban drainage
At Land Studio we believe that landscape architects hold the keys to sustainable urban drainage of the future.