New Landscape Architect Appointed
We are pleased to announce the recent appointment of Derek Howlin Dip. Hort, MALA to strengthen the team of landscape architects at Stephenson Halliday. Derek has past experience as a landscape architect in New York and in recent years has been based in Dublin working with Cunnane Stratton Reynolds and Mullin Design on a broad range of landscape planning and design projects.
Labels: Cunnane Stratton Reynolds, Derek Howlin, landscape design, landscape planning, Mullin Design
Runshaw College
Stephenson Halliday has been commissioned by Runshaw College in Leyland to develop an outdoor social space for students within the sixth form college campus. The project will provide a multi purpose space for meeting and socialising which can also be used for informal outdoor music and drama. The site is defined by a narrow wooded valley and the existing college buildings and will use the attractive mature woodland framework as a backcloth to the social interaction within the space.
Labels: Commission, landscape design, Runshaw College
Time and Tide Project, Grange-over-Sands
The practice has been commissioned to provide landscape design and management services for the Time and Tide project in Grange over Sands, Cumbria. We will be working with John Coward Architects, Archaeo-Environment archaeologists, local project group 3Ps and South Lakeland District Council to prepare a Stage 1 Heritage Lottery Fund bid for the restoration of the Promenade, Ornamental Gardens and Park Road Gardens. These areas form the estuary frontage of this elegant seaside town and contribute to its distinctive character. Their restoration will play an important part in driving the regeneration of the town as an attractive leisure and holiday destination.
Labels: 3Ps, Commission, Grange over Sands, John Coward Architects, landscape design, restoration, restoration design, South Lakeland District Council, Stage 1 Heritage Lottery Fund, Time and Tide