Landscape Architects Scotland
Scottish Landscape Architecture, Images, Architects, Proposals, Design, Photos
Garden Design Scotland : Selection of Projects
Key Scottish Developments, alphabetical:
Dysart Artworks, Fife
City Design Co-operative Ltd.
image from architect
The Dysart Artworks project is designed by City Design in collaboration with: Donald Urquhart, Alec Finlay, Tom Clarke, Ken Cockburn and Studio LR. It was an 18 month long collaboration between landscape architects, artists, poets, the local authority and the local community to create a series of new artworks and public spaces linked by the Fife Coastal Path within Dysart. It is one of a number of projects intended to contribute to positive change in the town. Each work draws its inspiration from the coastal landscape and the specific site characteristics. Rather than clutter the town and coast line with ‘object sculptures’ each artwork acts as a device to view familiar aspects of the landscape and the town in new ways.
Edinburgh Garden, Lothian
City Design Co-operative in association with Malcolm Fraser Architects: small garden in Edinburgh designed to complement a previous garden room extension by MFA
City Design are designing a poetry garden in St. Andrews which will contain a new poetry centre designed by MFA.
City Design Co-operative are working with MFA on the redesign of the east and west gardens and the external terraces of the HBOS Headquarters on the Mound in Edinburgh.
Hidden Gardens, Tramway Theatre, Glasgow
Contemporary Scottish Landscape Design: image from City Design Co-operative
Hidden Gardens Glasgow by Landscape Architects City Design Co-operative Ltd
New Lanark Roof Garden
2008
Design: Viridarium
photograph : Allan Pollock-Morris
New Lanark Roof Garden
Douglas Coltart of Viridarium, an award-winning garden designer and landscape architect, was chosen to design the New Lanark roof garden. From the first moment he saw the roof-space, which extends to around 900 square metres, Douglas recognised that this commission presented a unique challenge and a wonderful opportunity. He began by sketching out rough proposals and ideas about how the garden could be developed, and these were gradually refined in discussion with New Lanark Conservation Trust.
Public Square, Strathclyde University Campus, Rottenrow
Contemporary Scottish Landscape Design: image © Adrian Welch
New Glasgow Square by Gross.Max Landscape Architects, Edinburgh
More Scottish Landscape Architecture and Garden Designs online soon
To see all listed projects on a single map please follow this link.Scottish Gardens – Grey Walls Hotel, possibly by Gertrude Jekyll
– designs from around the world
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Aberdeen City Gardens Design Competition