Bletchley
High-quality green space
Location: Milton Keynes, UK
Project type: RESIDENTIAL
Client: Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners
This landscape scheme includes high quality green areas for the residents to share and enjoy. The car park is designed with permeable paving materials to provide a sustainable and environmental alternative to traditional tarmac paving within the limited budget.
A sweep of large trees planted along the boundaries will mitigate the loss of existing trees as a result of the development works, improve the natural habitat of the area, and create an attractive street scene.
This landscape scheme includes high quality green areas for the residents to share and enjoy.
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