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| Located within an area of dense urban housing this academy replaced the former North Westminster Community School. |


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| Churchman Landscape Architects with Niall McLaughlin Architects have won an international competition to redesign King’s Square in Gloucester |


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| Two 20 storey residential towers by SMC Alsop provide the visual context for this tight suburban site where activity and movement converge in the form of railway lines, the South Circular Road and pedestrian corridors. |


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| Situated in the South Downs AONB, on a densely wooded site the brief was to deliver an architectural intervention of exemplary quality in order to achieve the goals of PPS7. Churchman were invited to join the architectural team, EcoLogic studio to develop a solution that draws on the prevailing characteristics of the land |


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| A tight urban site in an area of high density housing provided the context for this academy providing a fully integrated education from nursery through to sixth form. |


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| Research, invention and academic endeavour provide the context for the landscape associated with the University of Warwick. |


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| The creation of Stanton Williams’ new visitor arrival space at the Tower generated a number of technically demanding problems that required resolution in order to sustain existing and proposed planting. |


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| At the Millennium Seedbank Chris Churchman assisted architects Stanton Williams with the detailed design for the main external circulation areas including the pool, parterres, paving, steps, ramps, and external walls. |


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| Renaissance influences provide the conceptual basis for this formal water garden in Putney. This residential scheme designed by Feilden Clegg Bradley is focused around 2 existing Italianate Villas. |


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| Microclimatic manipulation provided the focus for one of the practices early projects concerned with the landscape around a new tropical conservatory for Hannover’s Botanic Gardens. |


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| Exotic Fabrics, plants and imported goods of the East Indies provide the visual references for this former dock setting in East London. The residential development by architects CZWG consists of 8 high rise towers set out in two ranges to either side of a central pedestrian spine. |


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| Symbolism and allegory are embedded within the layout and detailing of a new memorial garden for the Metropolitan Police. |


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| Sustainable technology and ecological diversity in an educational context provide the key issues at this private sector school. |


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| This academy for 1400 children provides education from the ages of 3-18 within three distinct teaching zones focused around the traditional groupings of nursery, primary and secondary. |


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| Since early 2005 we have been assisting Mae Architects with the development of proposals for a new cemetery on a green field site on the south western perimeter of Letchworth. The site has a major slope from east – west falling by approximately 6 metres. |


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| Regeneration of a mixed use site in the centre of Harrow, the focus of which is the sixth form college which will be centralised at this location from 2 existing sites. |


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| A complete environmental and cultural approach is being taken to create an educational facility in a lush and cogitative setting. |


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| Mere Farm occupies a hilltop site set in an area of chalk downland consisting of large open fields, hedgerows and isolated copses. |





































