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The professional discipline of Landscape Architecture is a vital tool in ensuring sustainable use of the landscape in terms of its environmental capital, use, enjoyment and economic return. At Cass Associates we combine a range of specific skills:
- Landscape Planning
- Landscape Design
- Landscape Management
- Landscape Science
Strategic Landscape Planning responds to wider environmental concerns and guides imaginative design within a broad conceptual framework.
Landscape Design brings creative and functional
technical solutions into detailed plans on form and function.
Landscape Management directs the longer-term
development of a site.
The application of Landscape Science throughout the planning, design and management stages ensures optimum ecological functioning of the Landscape.
These skills have been applied to a wide range of projects from urban to rural locations, on a variety of scales.
Illustrated Projects:
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Birkenhead
Bus Station,
Merseytravel |
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Buckshaw
Village, Lancashire,
BAE Systems |
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Everton
Park, Liverpool,
Liverpool City Council |
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Redevelopment
Strategy for Spanish City Island, Whitley Bay,
North Tyneside Metropolitan Borough Council |
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Regeneration
of the former Bold Power Station, St Helens,
Innogy (National Power) |
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Regeneration
Strategy for Royal Ordnance site, Bishopton, Renfrewshire,
BAE Systems / Redrow / Scottish /Enterprise / The Scottish Executive / Renfrewshire Council |
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Stonebridge
Business Park, Liverpool,
Liverpool Land Development Company |
Other Projects:
| Flint Castle
Waterfront Park, Delyn Borough Council / Welsh Development
Agency |
| North West Cheshire Community Woodland Strategy, The Mersey Forest |
| Redevelopment
of fly ash tip at Agecroft, Manchester, Innogy (National
Power) |
Regeneration of Liverpool waterfront for International Garden Festival, Merseyside Development Corporation |
Awards:
International
Garden Festival, Liverpool
Everton Park, Liverpool
Colliers Moss Bridge, St Helens
North West Cheshire Community Woodland Strategy
International Garden Festival, Liverpool |
‘The Most Influential Landscape
Scheme in the UK between 1970 and 2004’
The Landscape Institute Jubilee Award, 2004
Green Flag Award, 2004
Princes Trust Community Architecture, 1988
Civic Trust (Commendation), 2002
IEA Management Award, 1999
Civic Trust 1984 |
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