our latest thoughts and wanderings
NEWS
On our bikes
The Land Studio team regularly cycle into work in Chester to reduce their carbon emissions.
Connecting with nature is key to tackling climate change
Reconnecting people with nature is vital to tackling the impact of global warming, says Land Studio founder Simon Richards as world leaders gather in Glasgow for the Cop26 climate change conference.
Nature at heart of new school
A new school project in Wales has given us the opportunity to put nature at the very heart of the development.
A London office refurbishment
We have been working with a firm of London architects to provide detailed landscaping designs to help to soften the façade of an office in Islington.
Director of Civil Engineering wanted
We’re looking for a Director of Civil Engineering to join our team.
Kate's work with PLACED
Land Studio’s Kate Richards has been working on a voluntary basis with PLACED for the last ten years.
Visiting RHS Bridgewater
Our inspiring trip to RHS Garden Bridgewater to see the new gardens
A memorial garden in Wales
Land Studio designed a memorial garden to honour the memory of a North Wales resident.
We're in the new issue of Pro Landscaper Magazine
We were interviewed about our work for this month’s issue of Pro Landscaper Magazine.
Opening of new natural burial ground
We have been working with the Barnston Estate in Cheshire on their new natural burial ground.
Planning consent for new Welsh glamping site in AONB
Land Studio advises on a farm diversification glamping scheme in Denbighshire Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Our monthly exhibition
Every month, we invite a member of the Land Studio team to showcase a trio of their favourite images and to tell us what makes them special. Sian Rossiter, one of our Graduate Landscape Architects, is responsible for this month’s exhibition.
Connecting a care home with nature
At Land Studio, our vision is to connect people with nature through immersive environmental design. So when we were asked to work on the landscaping for an extension to a care home in North Wales, it was the perfect opportunity for us to integrate the new building with the rural character of its setting.
Biblical rain and a boat to work
Heavy rain, flooding and a choppy tidal river made a garden project in Chester one of our most challenging projects in terms of delivery for the Land Studio team.