Landscape Architecture

Since our inception, we have expanded our project range to include residential development, park and play area design, residential care homes, private garden design and landscape infrastructure. This expansion has been reflected in our broad client base, which ranges from residential developers to local planning authorities whilst maintaining our core objective:
‘To provide a fast, responsive and commercially aware service to our clients’

Landscape Architecture

Established in 1985, ACD Environmental has developed a strong reputation for providing landscape consultancy including the following services:

  • Landscape and Visual Impact Assessment (LVIA)
  • Open Space and Play Facility Assessment
  • Landscape Masterplans
  • Landscape Strategy Plans
  • Art Strategy
  • Detailed Landscape Design, both hard and soft proposals
  • Vision Documents
  • Construction Details
  • Landscape Management and Maintenance Reports
  • Landscape Project Management
  • Landscape and Maintenance Audits
  • Landscape and Green Infrastructure

Our design team based at our head office in Malmesbury provides a high quality, innovative, responsive and well respected service. Our branch offices in Surrey and Hampshire provide regional support and an immediate service to our clients in those areas. The regional offices are responsible for direct contact for projects in those areas and co-ordinate all aspects of landscape design, ecology, arboriculture and archaeology.

ACD has taken the initiative to form a multi-disciplinary landscape team, providing a full environmental design service. We ensure that we contribute fully on all our projects and have built strong client relationships on the strength of this ethos.

ACD Environmental has been a member of the Landscape Institute since 1999 and has numerous Chartered Members, ensuring our clients will receive the highest standards of professional knowledge and quality of service.

Please contact Jon Seymour on 01666 825646 to discuss your requirements.

Did You Know?

The greatest rate of climate change within the UK is predicted to be in the south-east, with current estimates between + 3-5°C.

Climate change has the potential to drastically alter the British landscape, with Oak and Beech woodlands completely dying out as the temperatures increase and extreme rainfall intensifies.

The way in which we use our public realm will alter with the onset of climate change, with more out door eating areas, seating areas and general areas of informal recreation, but there will be a need for shade and shelter with the increase in heat and extreme rainfall.

There are landscape architectural solutions to help alleviate the impacts of climate changes, such as Sustainable Urban Drainage Systems (SUDS), Green roofs, swales and other water attenuation features.