We set up harper landscape architecture LLP as a chartered practice of the Landscape Institute in 2008 to be a friendly and flexible practice that can respond to all projects, all sites and all budgets. To date we have worked with over 100 fantastic clients, formed some great collaborations and the practice has blossomed as a result. We continue to be inspired by the projects that clients bring to us and constantly seek to find high quality solutions through our experience and passion for the work.
Landscape and visual impact assessment (lvia) is a key issue for many of our clients and we have enjoyed providing landscape and visual impact judgements for all sectors and all sizes of development. Many of our lvias have also been used as the basis for proofs of evidence at public inquiry, planning applications, appeals and environmental impact assessment (eia).
Masterplans are a very exciting part of our design work where we produce layers of design information to realise a bigger contextual overview.
Landscape and visual impact assessment (lvia) is a key issue for many of our clients and we have enjoyed providing landscape and visual impact judgements for all sectors and all sizes of development. Many of our lvias have also been used as the basis for proofs of evidence at public inquiry, planning applications, appeals and environmental impact assessment (eia).
Masterplans are a very exciting part of our design work where we produce layers of design information to realise a bigger contextual overview.
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A key specialism of the practice has been realised through the delivery of projects where heritage issues are key.
We have positively utilised the challenges and opportunities that emerge from sites with heritage sensitivity; world heritage sites; conservation areas; listed buildings and registered parks and gardens; to develop pure heritage restoration or contemporary 21st century sites where heritage is an integral part.
Nick Harper was a project landscape architect for, the successful World Heritage Site application at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (including landscape work for the tree canopy walk, the lake crossings and the site selection of the Alpine House); the Wakehurst Place visitor centre; and the Old Royal Naval College in Greenwich, all of which were award winning projects (Nick was an Associate for CBA when carrying out these project landscape architect roles).
We have positively utilised the challenges and opportunities that emerge from sites with heritage sensitivity; world heritage sites; conservation areas; listed buildings and registered parks and gardens; to develop pure heritage restoration or contemporary 21st century sites where heritage is an integral part.
Nick Harper was a project landscape architect for, the successful World Heritage Site application at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (including landscape work for the tree canopy walk, the lake crossings and the site selection of the Alpine House); the Wakehurst Place visitor centre; and the Old Royal Naval College in Greenwich, all of which were award winning projects (Nick was an Associate for CBA when carrying out these project landscape architect roles).
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