st osyth priory - Landscape Architects
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st osyth priory - Landscape Architects
Liz Lake Associates : Restoration & Conversion Liz Lake Associates has been working with a number of far-sighted developers to create high-quality and sensitive landscape settings for restoration and conversion projects. Current government guidelines actively encourage, where possible and appropriate, the re-use of existing buildings to help meet targets for the provision of new homes. These properties are often key buildings within the local urban fabric and are an integral part of the area’s history. Liz Lake Associates has worked with a number of far-sighted developers in London, East and and the South East to achieve high-quality and sensitive landscape settings for restoration and conversion projects. The key to our success in this process has been in understanding the historic importance of these properties, whilst interpreting the developer’s vision for their potential clients. We have been able to balance historic landscape details with the creation of high-quality, contemporary and easily maintainable planting design. The result has been sensitive and stunning landscape settings for properties that are starting a new and exciting chapter in their history. Liz Lake Associates work in the following areas: ∞ Restoration and conservation ∞ Landscape/Townscape Assessments ∞ Enabling development ∞ Individual houses in heritage landscapes ∞ Cultural heritage ∞ Designing for Access for All ∞ Refurbishment and monitoring implementation ∞ Impact assessment ∞ Preparation of design guidance ∞ Policy development Client City & Country Residential Location Brentwood, Essex Architect Brewster Bye Architects Engineer Roberts Hay Partnership Pedestrian courtyard Original airing courtyard now restored The Galleries is a former Victorian asylum, set Outcome within extensive grounds and situated in a Important trees protected by Tree Preservation prominent position in Brentwood in Essex. Being Orders, have been retained within the development Grade 2 listed, its historic buildings comprise an design to enhance external spaces. The existing important part of the local urban fabric. City & core buildings, combined with the new extensions Country Residential recognised its potential and and underground parking, have created eight is currently converting the existing buildings courtyard spaces. The design philosophy was to into a high-quality, residential development give each courtyard a distinct character while incorporating 130 apartments. Liz Lake Associates maintaining a harmonious feel to the overall was commissioned to develop conceptual design proposals. Two courtyards have been restored ideas for the external landscape. close to the original historic design, while the remainder are contemporary in style. Approach A detailed survey was undertaken of all existing trees within the site, noting those protected by Tree Preservation Orders which were to be retained within the development design. A design strategy was then conceived to create a sensitive yet stunning landscape to surround the historic buildings. High quality planting to frontage IES THE GABLreLntwEooRd, Essex These pedestrian courtyards have been restored to their original glory using plants of historic associations unified with natural hard materials Client City and Country Location Suffolk Architect Cowper Griffith Improved setting to coach house Set in rural Suffolk, this once important country management plan was produced to ensure the estate has an interesting and varied architectural grounds would be enjoyed for years to come. heritage. Following a detailed tree condition Aerial view of site survey, we prepared tree removal and planting Outcome plans for the grounds of the house and wider A sympathetic and evocative planting scheme estate as a whole, together with hard and soft has created an atmospheric setting for this details for the Japanese-style garden. The prestigious conversion, drawing together the result is a unique development with beautifully varied strands of its history to create a cohesive, landscaped grounds. The scheme won the 2007 high-quality and contemporary finish. A detailed Gold Award for the Best Communal Garden of the management plan has also been written setting Daily Express New Homes and Gardens Awards. out a strategy for optimising the visual amenity and nature conservation interests of the grounds Approach through restoration and sympathetic conservation Following a detailed tree condition survey, Liz management. The scheme was awarded Gold Lake Associates produced a masterplan which for Best Communal Garden in 2007 in the Daily incorporated tree retention and removal, planting Express New Homes Garden Awards. plans for the grounds of the house and wider estate as a whole, together with hard and soft details for the Japanese-style garden. Finally, a detailed Restored japanese gardens LL MANSuOffoR lk E HERRINGSW Restored historic planting beds helped create a stunning setting to the historic house Client City and Country Location Markyate, Hertforshire City & Country Residential contacted Liz Lake Associates to become involved in its plan to convert a Listed property into 10 apartments and build new garages on this historic site. Approach The initial site planning required a sensitive approach that would satisfy the requirements of the local authority, English Heritage, the Garden History Society and our client. Our overall landscape design strategy was to conserve and enhance the existing grounds while creating a practical environment for residents. Outcome The extensive grounds, including a walled garden, required a detailed management plan to secure the future S CHEVatEe,RHerEtfoLrsLhire Marky Our overall landscape design strategy was to conserve and enhance the existing grounds Client Explore Living Location Hertford Landscape Contractor Oakview Landscapes Fountain Contractor Miles Waterscapes Ltd A view from one of the surrounding apartments Water spouts from four bronze lions heads into the lower pool The Fountain Courtyard is the centerpiece of a prestigious development within the historic parkland at Balls Park in Hertfordshire, a former university campus. Balls Park Mansion is Grade 1 listed and the associated historic gardens and parkland are registered Grade 2. New apartments were developed looking inwards over the courtyards and outwards over the historic parkland. The client’s brief was to provide a highquality fountain courtyard that would function as a communal garden with car parking and provide an attractive leafy outlook into the courtyards from the adjacent apartments. Approach The parking was arranged around the perimeter of the courtyard so views from the apartments are over the cars towards the green island of the fountain gardens in the middle of the wider courtyard space. The small mop-headed trees and railings around the perimeter provide an attractive outlook from the apartments, whilst creating a perceived sense of enclosure from the fountain seating area. The lighting installation has been Close up of one of the lion heads designed to create an entirely different feel to this space at night whilst extending the hours that it can be enjoyed. The Outcome The fountains form the focal point of the main courtyard. They have been detailed in granite with a multi-tiered fountain in the upper bowl and with four bronze lion heads spouting water from the fountain bowl down into the lower pool. There is a lily-pad themed pond cover finished in a verdigris colour, which will in time match the patina of the lion-head water spouts and the copper lanterns which are suspended from the entrance archways. The fountains are surrounded by a paved seating area. There are four granite benches and the lower pool surround also provides seating opportunities. The courtyard has been a great success and is already a Gold Award winner for Best Communal Garden/Landscape and a Gold Award winner for the Best Garden Landscape - Brownfield Development - Daily Express New Home Gardens Awards 2010 for our client Explore Living. K BALLSHerPtfoArdR shire The fountain courtyard is a focal point for the development and has already won two gold national awards Client Mount Anvil Location Islington, London Architect MGM Associates Bespoke water features This former Edwardian school has been Outcome converted into a prestigious collection of nine With all of the 104 houses and apartments new houses, 15 new build and 80 refurbished reserved, Barnsbury Place is now an established apartments in one of Islington’s most desirable and highly sought after residential address in quarters. The sympathetic refurbishment of Islington. the three original Edwardian buildings married with the contemporary design of the new build This outstanding development won the top apartments and houses creates a unique living accolade for the Best Conversion in the Evening environment within the established parish of Standard Homes & Property Awards 2011. Barnsbury. Stunning courtyards Approach The design of the scheme included bespoke courtyard gardens set within a predominantly hard landscape scheme which responded to the site’s immediate context. A contemporary water feature is located within the centre of the scheme which creates a unique pedestrian friendly core. Planting in the lobby area Y PLACE BARNSBURIslington, London This high quality award-winning development sets a benchmark for housing schemes in London and the South-East Client Barratt North London Location Stanmore, London Architect Clague Engineer Halcrow Yolles The walled gardens One of the restored Spitfires The historic landscape of Bentley Priory is at the previous RAF Bentley Priory site on behalf registered Grade 2 on English Heritage’s Register of Barratt North London. The detailed planting of Parks and Gardens of Special Historic Interest designs reflect and reinforce the historic setting in England. The Bentley Priory parkland forms whilst providing valuable, usable green space part of a major picturesque landscape influenced for modern living. We have produced detailed by Uvedale Price. Liz Lake Associates led the landscape designs and planting plans for the show landscape team that produced the Landscape home, sales office, walled garden podium terraces Conservation Management Plan and all as well as the individual gardens and the wider landscape-related documents and plans that parkland. We have also produced a landscape formed part of the planning permission granted management plan for the public spaces and BRE in July 2008 on behalf of RAF Bentley Priory. homes assessment. The RAF have now vacated the site and it has been purchased by two developers. Outcome The landscape works are currently being Approach implemented and residential units are open Liz Lake Associates is part of a comprehensive for viewing and purchase. detailed design team including Structa and Clague implementing the planning permission for the residential aspects of this major redevelopment Planting to the museum IORY BENTLEYStanPmR ore, London This historic park will form part of the landscape around new homes and once more be enjoyed by many Client Wilson Holdings Location Chelmsford, Essex A view from the grounds to the front of the palace building Built as a private residence about 1830, Danbury Approach Place became Danbury Palace when it was sold We prepared a review of the remaining garden to the Ecclesiastical Commissioners in 1845 as structure and proposals for rejuvenating them for an episcopal residence. The formal gardens and current day use. We used a consistent palette of shrubbery walks were laid out at this time by plants and shrubs through the existing gardens the resident bishops. The building and lands and into the new residential front gardens and changed hands a number of times eventually public spaces to ensure continuity within the becoming Mid-Essex Technical College in 1959 Palace surrounds. when they updated the gardens with new tree planting. Liz Lake Associates were approached to help for planning approval in January 2014. We are return the formal gardens to suitable, usable pleased to be continuing to work at Danbury outdoor spaces for C21st families whilst preparing and administering the implementation respecting their historic associations as the contracts for the soft landscape works. Palace is returned to residential use. Existing sleeping block & power house Outcome Our work contributed to a successful submission Detailed planting proposals ALACseEx DANBURYChP m el sford, Es A strategy that considered & respected the heritage of the landscape and buildings, a landscape strategy and tree and hedge planting details were produced Client Private Location St Osyth, Essex Architect Brewster Bye / City & Country The Rose Garden St Osyth Priory is one of the most important have been undertaken and reviewed over the collections of historic buildings in East Anglia last ten years. The proposals are based upon but is in a poor state of repair after years of the protection, conservation and restoration of neglect. Our client’s aim is to find a sustainable remaining historic features complimented by new future for a Scheduled Ancient Monument, 22 proposals to improve the financial and ecological listed buildings and 154 hectares of land which long-term sustainability of the estate. includes 93 hectares designated as Grade II Darcy House on the English Heritage Register of Parks and Outcome Gardens of Special Historic Interest where at least In spring 2011 seven planning applications a third of the park had been ravaged by mineral were submitted to Tendring District Council for extraction. As part of a multidisciplinary team new residential development, the rebuilding of Liz Lake Associates role was to contribute to follies and lodges, a visitor centre and function proposals for enabling development that would room and the restoration of the park. The help to fund the restoration of the buildings and application included a statement of significance, the parkland. a comprehensive Conservation Management Plan for both the park and the Priory precinct, extensive Approach ecological and tree surveys, a Landscape and The project was landscape led with early Visual Impact Assessment that formed part of the involvement in the sighting of new residential Environmental Statement and landscape proposals development and replacement buildings in the for each area of development. The outcome of the park. This was informed by extensive ecological applications is expected in autumn 2011. surveys and historic landscape studies which The Chapel and the Ruins RIORY ST OSYTH StPOsyth, Essex The proposals are aimed at ensuring development which will help to fund the restoration of these unique historic buildings and surrounding parkland Client Private Location Hertfordshire Architect Aukett Fitzroy Robinson Engineer Faber Maunsell Planning GL Hearn Bespoke spa entrance Once the country estate of the Earls of Clarendon, Outcome The Grove mansion is a Grade II* listed building The Grove has undergone a major restoration to set in 126 hectares of parkland, laid out in the open as a five-star country hotel with a first-class 18th century. Liz Lake Associates was invited golf course development. The buildings are now to join the project as part of a team of design complemented by an all-embracing redesign consultants helping to steer the proposed of the parkland plus pleasure gardens. Liz Lake improvements, including a golf course, through Associates worked on the detailed design and the planning process. the construction stage of the project. The hotel won a BALI Principal Award for Soft Landscaping Temporary sculpture to entrance Approach and has hosted the World Golf American Express The conservation and enhancement of the site’s Championships. natural assets were key to our approach and following a call-in inquiry, planning permission was granted and construction of the golf course began. Golf integrated within landscape ROVE THE G Hertfordshire The Grove, set in the Hertfordshire countryside in the south of England, is a very special luxury hotel... Client L&Q London Housing Association Location Walthamstow, London Architect Conran and Partners River Ching enhancements Opened in 1933 by William Chandler this within the site and the surrounding area. These iconic stadium eventually closed in August pedestrian/cycle friendly trails are intended to 2008. Having been featured in the Blur album give the scheme a unique sense of place with the Parklife and in the film Snatch the site is to be provision of specific leisure and play facilities. transformed into a stunning development of approximately 300 flats and houses by L&Q. Set Outcome within the London Borough of Walthamstow the The completed design respects the character and development is intended to be an exemplar for unique heritage of the site whilst incorporating the Borough and a catalyst for redevelopment in bespoke leisure facilities catering for all age the area. groups and fitness levels. The proposed deculverted River Ching and other ecological The famous sign Approach improvements will create important green links Working closely with the client, design team throughout the site and within the local area. and Waltham Forest Council, the scheme was developed around the retained and to be restored Tote buildings. The scheme was developed to incorporate a series of open spaces linked by a hierarchy of activity circuits and trim trials both Proposed allotments DIUM W STA O T S M A H , London T ow L st WA Waltham Bespoke play areas, public spaces all set within a hierarchy of pedestrian friendly routeways will transform this once iconic stadium Client Galiford Try PLC Location Brentwood, Essex Architect BDG Engineer Scott Wilson Tree lined open space The site comprises the former Highwood and analysis study. Formal and informal areas Little Highwood Hospital complex; the eastern compliment the restored architectural heritage, half of the site lies within a conservation area and ensuring the scheme will be used for generations the site covers an area of approximately eight to come. hectares and a planning application for 205 new homes was submitted to Brentwood Council. Approach Working closely with the client design team and Brentwood Council the scheme has evolved to Bespoke show complex respond to the immediate content, whilst having its own bespoke character, linking the site and contextual heritage with the new build units and open space. Outcome The scheme encompasses a series of restored open spaces which link into the original urban 3D illustration of a play space within the grounds HIGHWOOD Liz Lake Associates is highly experienced in conversion projects within Conservation Areas AL HOSPooIT d, Essex Brentw Client Mount Anvil Location Wandsworth, London Architect Assael Public art The scheme’s impressive and stylish plants. Raised planters and lighting further refurbishment of one of London’s iconic 1960s enhance this exciting scheme. concrete structures has a collection of retail, office and residential spaces including a working cantilevered theatre. Approach Working closely with the architect and client a masterplan evolved which responded to the client and the local heritage of the site whilst Bespoke seating units incorporating contemporary elements such as bespoke seating. Liz Lake Associates were commissioned to engage with local artists to develop an art installation which was a requirement of the planning permission. Outcome The scheme incorporates a pedestrian courtyard, planted with an interesting variety of architectural Courtyard COURT CANTILWEanVdsEworRth Road, London Stylish refurbishment of one of London’s iconic concrete structures Client Barratt Homes Bristol / David Wilson Location Bristol Architect Focus / Bush Consultancy Strategic masterplan This historic site, built in 1852, is located in Outcome Fishponds, five miles north east of Bristol. It Liz Lake Associates are continuing to develop the is the former UWE Campus and encapsulates a scheme. A planning application is to be made in historic sunken garden and ornate borders. The early 2013 with the aim to starting on site in the main building and principal house are Grade II* late 2014. listed with Oldbury Court Estate, located to the northern boundary which is a late 18th Century park with associated pleasure grounds. Sketch of boundary planting Approach Liz Lake Associates were commissioned to produce an LVIA and accompanying masterplan. Working closely with Bristol City Council Urban Design Team and historic architects and planners, a robust yet contextually appropriate masterplan has been developed which responds to the historic park to the north and sensitively incorporates the listed building. 3D of central open space S ST MATTHBIA ristol A sensitive scheme was evolved which responded to the historic setting whilst creating a contemporary theme to the new built form Client Private Location Old Harlow, Essex Architect Purcell Miller Tritton Planner Savills Herbacious planting Set in the greenbelt near Old Harlow, Outcome redevelopment of this former agricultural The scheme was completed in 2007 and is fully barn into live-work units required a sensitive tenanted. The colour scheme blends with the approach based on retaining and reflecting the architectural details and simple robust details surrounding “agricultural character”. maintain its rural character. Approach Working with architects, Purcell Miller Tritton, we introduced a design strategy to preserve and enhance the existing grounds while creating a usable environment for future residents. This Simple hard surfacing included the design of a central courtyard, with a semi-mature mulberry tree planted at its centre. As the buildings are to be let, rather than sold, the level of maintenance was also a critical issue. Adjacent to the main site was a former orchard, which has been replanted with historical varieties of fruit trees, sourced throughout the UK. Entrance feature HUBBARDS RM HALLHarFloA w, Essex A bespoke mixture of historic planting varieties with herbs and herbacious plants creates a stunning backdrop to the award winning conversion ents i l c r s. r ou ntie o f Cou n tern o s a tE rrat ve w ’ r Ba a – s fo h d y r r a n . o ties esig ateg e Aw we LANDSCAPE DESIGN RESIDENTIAL LANDSCAPE DESIGN c eD oun zin ent cap nC aga rds lopm Easter nds eM a eve t La om t w t s D H a e n rr A for ‘B ur New d Urba r Ba ry – o s fo e ner LEISURE . ties rd ego –Y oun Win scap Awa ign cat nC ory raph r n and g g e e L t e e s d t l s t e ar es Ca s. e De tt Ea ly T –B es G ntie Dai arra scap ard om Cou and The for B wH L lt Aw n e s i r t d s e N G r ’ t er r Be Eas ss – Awa sign ties Silv . er fo Barratt xpre e De oun zine ties ent inn ly E pm scap e Maga or rn C n Coun f o e l d dw t Dai r s e n s a v a a r rd e m w L E e a t t o D A t s t w s H d Ea eA arra ew rban r ‘Be Gol ratt ous for B ur N ed U er fo Bar at H inn – Yo nt scap Awards ing for Wh W e d h y n p m r a ra rn ego st L den scap ove eleg Cat Gar r Be land ly T al G rd fo Homes Dai ard . ies. 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