St Dunstan’s Sports Facilities Open for Use
We are very pleased to see the sports facilities open for use at St Dunstan’s College, south London.
We are very pleased to see the sports facilities open for use at St Dunstan’s College, south London.
We are pleased to announce that Tom Johnson and Bobby Browne have passed their exam and are now fully Chartered Landscape Architects.
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 release a drone video of our work at Hunstanton Heritage Gardens. Read more
We are very proud to have been part of the design teams for three projects that have just won 2018 RIBA London regional awards. Read more
We are pleased to announce four new projects to continue our work with the University of Essex, Colchester campus. Read more
Olympic medallist and reigning world champion diver, Tom Daley, officially opened Marlborough Sports Garden on Wednesday. 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
WWA Managing Director, Gill Wynne-Williams, gave a talk at the Alliance of Construction Networks (ACN) annual conference in London last November. Along with Daniel Knott, an Associate at BuroHappold Engineering, Gill was asked to address the question “How do we design for passive & active external environments?”. The pair presented a range of project case studies illustrating different approaches to designing external spaces. This was followed by a joint Q&A session which allowed audience members to explore the theme further with specific reference to their own field. 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