London’s Pocket Parks: Bate Street Green, Limehouse, E14
This modest-sized three-sided pocket park on Limehouse's back streets exists thanks to land clearance in the 1980s.Read more ›
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This modest-sized three-sided pocket park on Limehouse's back streets exists thanks to land clearance in the 1980s.Read more ›
This is a long narrow pocket park opposite South Ealing tube station, which has remained a patch of open land even as the rest of this part of London filled up with housing.Read mo...
This large rectangular pocket park sits next to the riverside about halfway between Chiswick and Barnes bridges and is very, very busy on one day a year.Read more ›
This is a fairly modern pocket park just off Islington’s Essex Road, with a very confusing road name history surrounding it, so buckle up.Read more ›
Much like a tote bag and a shoe, you can tell a lot about Londoners from their park of choice London is one of the greenest cities in the world; it’s home to over 3,000 parks, fro...
Tucked behind old buildings, Cremorne Wharf will reopen as a short-term riverside green space designed to be dismantled if shipping returns.Read more ›
The new Queen Elizabeth II Garden reuses 1,000 cubic metres of crushed concrete to create a high-pH landscape where hardy plants — and patience — are key.Read more ›
The Garden at 120 is now bursting with flowers, with cascading wisteria transforming the City rooftop into a spring spectacle above Fenchurch Street.Read more ›
A wharf above London’s super sewer is being transformed into a space with plants, artwork and a playground
The capital has around 3,000 public green spaces and is the largest urban forest in the world
The network of community gardens, rooftops, canals and football grounds will help wildlife move through the capital more freely
The serene space in Regent’s Park is dedicated to the late Queen Elizabeth II, who would have turned 100 this year
This is a passageway that runs behind and under a large block of flats that dominates the Edgware Road.Read more ›
Tate Britain has announced works have started on the gallery’s Clore Garden in collaboration with the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) and the Clore Duffield Foundation with suppo...
London Open Gardens returns in June.
Her Late Majesty's botanical tribute.
Root And Erect weaves imaginative woodland adventures into King’s Cross as Chilton Square’s new sculptural playscape is open to everyone. Experts in transformative public-realm int...
Little bits of greenery are popping up in cities, making summers more bearable for urbanites.
The path up to one of Greenwich Park’s viewpoints will be bursting with petals every spring thanks to a new ‘valley of blossom’
The post Queen Elizabeth II Garden in The Regent’s Park Opens appeared first on World Landscape Architecture. Damian Holmes
A candy floss-coloured hillside cascade.
This is an old alley in the heart of Twickenham linking the main street with an old graveyard, today a pocket park.Read more ›
If plans to transform a disused bus stop are approved, Highgate Village could be about to get an upgrade
Where disused glasshouses once stood, the Queen Elizabeth II Garden flourishes with biodiverse planting and sustainable design. Designed by HTA Design for The Royal Parks, the memo...
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