our latest thoughts and wanderings
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Matt's cycling challenge
Land Studio Landscape Architect Matt Northall will be tackling an epic 1,400km bikepacking trip around the perimeter of Wales in April.
Our heritage and visitor destination work
Why the Land Studio team loves designing within historic places around the country.
Taking a nature led approach can stop ‘insipid’ developments
How taking a nature led approach can stop ‘insipid’ developments from being built.
Saving our rivers
As a studio, we have been discussing whether the hard engineering of the past has run its course.
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.
Land Studio's favourite podcast of the month
We’re loving listening to The Big Green Money Show podcast.
Sustainable drainage systems and what it means to you
A short guide to SuDS and the upcoming legal changes.
Our workshop with pupils in South Wales
By engaging with children about design, wildlife and climate change, we can inspire the next generation to become our future environmental ambassadors.
Six things you need to know about Building with Nature
How Building with Nature accreditation can help your next scheme.
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.
Could Nature Led Design be a key driver for tackling climate change?
What can we do as creators of the built environment to tackle climate change? What can we do to help landowners, local authorities and statutory bodies address the awareness of climate change in today’s society and what should the landscapes of the future look like?
In The News: Land Studio highlights SuDS law change
We have been in the news this week after welcoming DEFRA’s announcement of a SuDS requirement for future development.
What does the government's plan for mandatory sustainable drainage systems within future developments mean for you?
All new developments in England will be required to make sustainable drainage systems a mandatory requirement by 2024, a new Government review has announced today - and which we, at Land Studio, welcome.