Our co-designed Gascoigne Road improvement project for BeFirst has been submitted for planning. The project refits the street with SuDs, widens payments, slows traffic and provides more green and play space for residents.
Tom Kendall's Exhibition 'To Hear the Hrumph of the Big Hairy Thing' has opened in Microscope. The show contains his drawings made by walking in landscape, find out more here.
How do you integrate the terminus of HS2, deliver 10,000 homes + over 300,000sqm of workspace while respecting Park Royal (the largest industrial area in London) and balance the needs of humans and non-humans? That’s the conundrum we’ve been helping Old Oak Park Royal Development Corporation with for the past couple of years.
In 2024 we reconvened with Gort Scott, Allies & Morrison and JA Projects to refine the spatial principles for Old Oak West.
Earth to Table has opened in Microscope. Centred around our work at Stockpile Garden the exhibition explores the collaboration between soil and making through work by Periscope, Kirsty Badenoch and James Hepper. Find out more here.
Our three-year collaboration with Human Nature and some of the UK’s brightest Architects, Engineers and designers came to fruition yesterday as the South Downs National Park Planning Committee granted unanimous approval for The Phoenix masterplan, including the detail of the first phase.
It has been a long and winding road that started at the tail end of the pandemic requiring navigation of the necessary protections afforded to the National Park, the local historic context, contamination, flooding and viability to name but a few. The result really does point the way to a, more equitable, climate positive and regenerative future. We really can live better.