Garden design for architects

Integrating Landscape & Built Form

We collaborate with architects to create garden designs that feel integral to the architecture and the wider landscape, rather than an afterthought. Our approach is rooted in careful observation of site, structure, and materiality, allowing external spaces to sit quietly and confidently alongside the built form.
Drawing on backgrounds in fine art, textiles, and hands-on horticulture, we bring a sensitive, spatially aware approach to garden design - considering proportion, rhythm, and movement in much the same way as an interior or architectural plan. We work closely with architectural teams from early stages through to delivery, ensuring that planting, materials, and external detailing complement the architectural intent and mature naturally over time.
Whether supporting new builds, sensitive extensions, or heritage projects, we design landscapes that respond to context, ecology, and use - spaces that soften architecture, frame views, and enhance how buildings are experienced throughout the seasons. Our role is to create gardens that feel resolved, restrained, and deeply connected to place, forming a considered dialogue between architecture, land, and life.

Why This Approach Matters

What it means for you

Early-stage input

Landscape strategy, spatial flow, and context

Detailed design

Planting, materials, and external detailing

Collaboration

Clear communication with architects & contractors

Long-term thinking

Gardens designed to settle, mature, and endure

Get in TOUCH

If you’re working on a project where landscape plays an important role in the overall experience of the architecture, we’d be glad to talk and explore how we might collaborate.