New Science Teaching Building at UEA Wins BIM Award
WWA were the landscape architects for the New Science Teaching Building at UEA which has just won a BIM Show Live Award for innovative design and use of technology. Read more
WWA were the landscape architects for the New Science Teaching Building at UEA which has just won a BIM Show Live Award for innovative design and use of technology. Read more
We are very pleased to see the sports facilities open for use at St Dunstan’s College, south London.
Bobby and Tom took part in an industry taster day at Netherhall School in Cambridge last week.
Our recent projects involving rooftop design work for Southwark Borough Council have now reached practical completion. The landscape schemes at four primary schools; Albion, Belham, Charles Dickens and Robert Browning, all involved the creation of exciting rooftop spaces for staff and students to enjoy.
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We are pleased to announce four new projects to continue our work with the University of Essex, Colchester campus. Read more
We are thrilled to release our first drone video. Read more
Our new landscape design for St Mary’s Senior School enhances the setting of heritage buildings and provides safer access for pedestrians and cars. Read more
One of our recent education landscape projects successfully completed in time for the start of the academic year. Littleport ‘co-located’ Schools, consisting of early years, SEN, and Secondary with sixth form, opened in September. With a total budget of £39.5 million the project also included an integrated community sports centre. Read more
The recently completed wildlife garden at Dulwich Hamlet Junior School has been very well received by staff and students. A whole range of learning experiences have centred around habitat piles, pondlife containers and planting to encourage biodiversity. Read more
We recently completed a car park extension scheme for the Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts in Norwich. The grade II* listed art gallery and museum was designed by Norman Foster and is host to regular national and international exhibitions. It is a prominent feature of the parkland landscape at the University of East Anglia.
The Centre struggled to provide enough visitor parking, especially during temporary exhibitions when numbers can increase by over 200 per day. We were asked to study the problem and provide a solution which was sensitive to the setting of the building. It was also a requirement that our proposals get approval from Foster and Partners, who have ongoing input into all aspects relating to the Sainsbury Centre. Read more