Case Studies - Projects - Commercial Landscape Architecture - Public

St Swithins
Surrounded by the built form of urban London, St Swithins is a key green space within the heart of the City.The design for St Swithins Church yard has been informed both by the history associated with the garden and the gardens potential to provide a valuable green pocket within the City of London.

Queen Victoria Street, 95, London
The site has a historical context as the setting for the Sir Christopher Wren tower. Both hard and soft landscape design addressed this context; the garden promotes pedestrian access with flights of steps taking account of the significant change in levels, whilst planting beds are arranged orthogonal to the tower.

Tate Modern Gallery, London
The design of the hard landscape seeks to achieve maximum accessibility throughout the linked network of useable public open space that the scheme provides. The Tate Gallery and the Millennium Bridge project were incorporated in to the successful planning of this scheme.

Petershill, London
The design seeks to achieve maximum accessibility throughout the linked network of useable public open space that the scheme provides, using robust detailing and quality natural materials befitting the environs.

St. Vincents University Hospital, Dublin
St. Vincents University Hospital is a phased, European funded redevelopment project. Charles Funke Associates were responsible for the soft landscape design which comprised of integrating new buildings and car park extension works to the existing hospital site.

Dundalk College of Technology, Ireland
The design focused on a new front of house landscape for the School of Nursing involving new hard paving and semi mature tree planting. The landscape also involved creating a setting for a new sculpture.