Urbanism and landscape architecture

In urbanism and landscape architecture, we work on the planning of larger-scale spaces – from general urban plans to public spaces, parks and open systems that determine how a city grows and breathes.
We establish the layout of built areas, public surfaces, traffic and infrastructure so that space remains coherent and stable over time. Scale, density and connectivity are defined clearly – so that different parts of a space function as a single organism.
In landscape architecture, terrain, vegetation and water are embedded in the fundamental structure of a space as elements that shape it – because they determine organisation, microclimate and the way space evolves across generations.

Urbanism beyond the floor plan

Every urban project we take on is considered at every scale – from the general plan down to the pedestrian path. The decisions made at the outset determine everything that can follow.

Key roles

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Urban and landscape planning

Green infrastructure

Public space design

Environmental integration

  • Urban and landscape planning

  • Green infrastructure

  • Public space design

  • Environmental integration

Space that works

A well-planned space does not require constant correction – it functions because the relationships between built form, movement and greenery are established clearly from the start. Such space adapts more readily to change, consumes fewer resources in maintenance and sustains a quality over time that draws people in, rather than merely satisfying regulations.
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