Portfolio: Public Realm

These projects require particular care in choice of materials and planting theme to reflect existing character and integrate varying land uses. Providing attractive and resilient landscape to urban areas, provides a rich habitat for birds and mammals.


Broadlaw Walk Plan - Click to enlarge

Broadlaw Walk, Portsmouth.

This shopping and housing development was built in the 1960’s but had become dilapidated over the years. A new development will provide more dwelling units, better parking facilities and an attractive environment for shoppers and residents.

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Monks Brook Photo - Click to enlarge

Monks Brook, Eastleigh.

These playing fields, next to the M27 were bleak and windy in the winter and presented an unwelcoming appearance to the gateway to Southampton. Extensive planting of native species including plum, cherry, pear, guelder rose, dogwood and willow has created shelter, an attractive landscape and a rich habitat for birds and mammals which abound in the dense cover.

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Elizabeth Ford

Landscape Architects


31 The Mallards
Langstone
Havant
Hampshire
PO9 1SS


02392 711970
02392 711971

Landscape Institute