2014-03-21

LDA Design has been appointed to develop the landscape design proposals for the second phase of the 39-acre Battersea Power Station Development .  Working as a consultant to LDA Design, Andy Sturgeon

Landscape and Garden Design will create three roof gardens on top of the iconic Power Station.

The landscape architecture for the second phase of the London development site, by  LDA Design, will involve the creation of a new park and public realm connecting The Power Station to the Thames riverside promenade.

The park will feature large events lawns, terraced river gardens and will form a highly flexible, multiprogrammable space for use throughout the year in all seasons, open to the general public.

The work will also feature a new sunken piazza at the southern entrance to Gilbert Scott’s Power Station and the creation of a reflecting pool around its base, designed in conjunction with Exterior Architecture.

The team at Andy Sturgeon Landscape and Garden Design will be designing and producing three  spectacular gardens on the new two and a half acre roof of The Power Station. As one of the world’s leading landscape and garden designers, Andy Sturgeon’s contemporary creations are widely admired for their timeless architectural qualities, innovative planting and sculptural characteristics. Robert Aspland, Partner at LDA Design, said: “Following on from our successful work on the first phase, we are delighted to have been appointed to develop the second phase of the Battersea Power Station development, working alongside Wilkinson Eyre, the specialist architect for the transformation of The Power Station, and landscape and garden designer Andy Sturgeon.”

Tel  +44 (0)20 7501 0678 or email:

www.batterseapowerstation.co.uk

 



 

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