Engendering and enhancing a connection with nature through distinctive landscape spaces.
Senator House
City of London
Drawing inspiration from the history of Cleary Gardens and its connection with nature, the design concept was built on the relationships that the public have historically had with the site, as well as the journeys that they make and the spaces that they discover.
Comprised of two separate existing public realm spaces, the scheme features a large area of biodiverse green roof, as well as a new accessible terrace space that provides panoramic views of the city and St Pauls Cathedral. This allows visitors to experience several green social areas and provide a strong framework of space in which to enhance biodiversity and habitat creation.
Project Details
Client: Legal & General
Architect: Ben Adams Architects