On the 11th October 2017 Allen Pyke explored the extensive public realm of South Kensington as part of a CPD on Public Realm and Parks. Our route took us through Kensington Gardens and Hyde Park, looking at the management of large established landscapes and their successful range of planting...
Read MoreAllen Pyke are pleased to welcome Benjamin Ireland to our team in Kingston. Ben joins us after studying for an MA in Landscape Architecture at the University of Greenwich.
Read MoreAllen Pyke participated in the Community Meeting for the Fosters Estate on the 13th September. Upper and Lower Fosters Estate is a late 1960’s housing estate in Barnet which is to be redeveloped to meet local housing needs. The aim is to produce the masterplan based on community co-design...
Read MorePlanning consent has been granted for this residential scheme adjacent ancient woodland in Cranleigh, Surrey. The new public open spaces include a LEAP, SuDS, a generous landscape buffer and a new badger sett.
Congratulations to Lori Micu who took part in the London National Park City visualisation challenge and was highly commended by the judges. Her submission addressed green infrastructure gaps and issues in areas of the city.
Read MoreOutline planning consent has been granted for a village extension in Oxfordshire. The impact on landscape character was a sensitive issue and Allen Pyke were instrumental in developing proposals for a large riverside park to mitigate adverse effects.
Congratulations to Amy Collinson who has recently passed her Pathway to Chartership (P2C) exam to become Chartered Member of the Landscape Institute (CMLI). Amy has been a great asset to Allen Pyke since joining our Kingston team as a graduate in 2014, and has recently seen some of her first designs...
Read MoreWe are looking for an enthusiastic and motivated graduate Landscape Architect to join our team Kingston-upon-Thames. Please check out our join us page.
The 22nd April is Earth Day, which aims to raise awareness of the challenges facing the environment today and to demonstrate support for environmental protection across the world.
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