Royal Parks: 1 Root and Branch Restorations
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Royal Parks: 1 Root and branch restorations The Royal Parks cares for eight of London’s most spectacular and significant green spaces, covering over 5,000 acres of historic parkland. 2 3 LDA Design’s relationship with The Royal Parks spans decades, and is award winning. Together, we have restored historic landscapes based on archaeological investigations and furthered sensitive designs that appeal to new audiences, within Grade I registered landscapes. For Kensington Gardens, we redesigned the North Flower Walk, first established by William Forsyth in the 18th century after his demolition of George II’s ‘Breakfasting House’. We also led the reconstruction of Bridgeman’s three-hectare Round Pond, west of Kensington Palace. The restoration was based on archaeological investigations with modifications to improve safety and make it more appealing to modern park goers. Access improvements and alterations were also made to the Grade II listed Black Lion and Palace Gates, north and south of The Broadwalk. Client Services The Royal Parks Landscape Architecture: Historic Landscape analysis and assessment, Stakeholder Engagement, Consultation Much loved Brompton Cemetery is an urban oasis. Sadly, it was falling Location and Communication; HLF Grant Applications, CDM, Various - London Contract Administration into disrepair. A major LDA Design-led restoration has created new Partners visitor facilities, including a lovely new café, repaired leaking roofs, Huntley Cartwright, The Morton Partnership, Cundalls, Area N/A improved access and brought back original planting schemes. BSG Ecology, MRDA Conservation Architects, SGA, Paul Guilleron Assocs, Greg Gale Associates, Museum 1 Hyde Park of London Archaeology. 2 Brompton Cemetery 3 Round Pond, Kensington Gardens Overlooking the River Thames, Greenwich Park has one of London’s 1 most impressive views. With a history that dates back to Roman times, its 183-acres is home to beautiful gardens and a 17th century landscape. For The Royal Parks at Greenwich, we carried out feasibility studies and concept design for the nationally iconic viewpoint next to the Meridian Line and beside the Royal Observatory. We also implemented new designs for the garden surrounding the Lodge, to improve the setting and economic viability of St Mary’s Lodge café, as well as design and access proposals enabling public use of Greenwich Park’s ‘Dwarf Orchard’. Finally, at Richmond Park we completed design, planning and contract administration for Pembroke Lodge car park. 2 1 Greenwich Park 2 Black Lion Gate, Kensington.