Masterplanning
Our experience of masterplanning encompasses major new frameworks for development within the public realm and the near forensic transformation of small and complex sites to unlock their potential. Within that spectrum, the skills we bring to bear are consistent: an understanding of what makes vibrant and enjoyable public places and how scale, massing and daylight affect the human perception and experience of space.
We always approach masterplans as though we will be responsible for building them out and so we bring a less abstract, more architectural approach to the task which ensures that building typologies and their viability are as rigorously tested as the strategic framework.
A key skill – particularly for masterplans in the public realm involving local communities - is meaningful stakeholder engagement. Our natural way of working through models, sketches and 3D visualisation lends itself to interactions that reveal key issues, generate useful feedback and build enthusiasm and understanding.
- Callaghan Square Cardiff
- Cambridge Bio-medical Campus University of Cambridge
- Granta Park Phase 2 Masterplan Cambridgeshire
- Guernsey Eastern Seaboard St Peter Port
- Headquarters Complex Farnborough Business Park
- High House Production Park Thurrock
- Manor Royal Crawley
- Medical Research Campus University of Oxford
- National Museum of Ras Al Khaimah United Arab Emirates
- Nokia R&D Headquarters Farnborough
- Roald Dahl Plass Cardiff
- Somers Town Masterplan Camden, London
- St Paul's School Masterplan Barnes, London
- Templeton College, Egrove Park University of Oxford
- The Purcell School Masterplan Bushey, Hertfordshire
- The Severn Campus University of Worcester
- UCL East Masterplan Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park
- Unity Campus Masterplan Cambridgeshire
- University Court Student Residences University of Worcester
- Warwick Independent Schools Foundation Myton Road Campus