Land Studio has grown over the past decade to provide clients with a comprehensive service offering landscape design, engineering, ecology and, our most recent addition, landscape construction.

Our team delivers these services to clients across the UK.

Landscape Design

Our Landscape Architects work across a wide range of sectors creating great places for people and nature. Whether it is an urban development or a rural attraction, we maximise value through our intrinsic understanding of nature and the landscape.

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Civil Engineering

Our civil engineering team delivers fully integrated, cost-effective, nature-led solutions that enhance the landscape and add value to land.

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Ecology

Our ecological services provide value to our clients in so many ways, including Biodiversity Net Gain assessments in England and Net Benefit for Biodiversity assessments in Wales.

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Ecology Eastbourne

Building with Nature

Building with Nature defines what good green infrastructure looks like. It is an award-based programme which rewards exemplar schemes which design and deliver high quality green and blue infrastructure.

The programme is a standards-based award which helps schemes tackle the increasing demand on Local Authorities and developers to improve biodiversity, place-making, climate change and sustainable water management within their proposals.

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Landscape Construction

Our sister company Land Form is a new type of landscape contractor, creating incredible places for nature and communities and helping landowners and clients deliver biodiversity net gain across their landholdings.

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We draw our inspiration for ecological mitigation design from the immediate environment which ensures that created or enhanced habitats fit in with the local landscape and provide effective refuge, foraging and commuting options for fauna.

Lyn Pearce, Director of Ecology