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Shaping Liverpool’s Landscape ADPLandscape Joins Up Liverpool’s Outdoor Spaces
Grass and perennial planting, and green wall at the front of CTL
WAVE GARDEN, CENTRAL TEACHING LABORATORIES Our growing body of landscape design in the centre of Liverpool began with a commission for the landscape design around our architectural project, the ‘Central Teaching Laboratories’, for the University of Liverpool. The landscape project immediately around the building developed into a series of interlinking landscape spaces around the campus. At the Central Teaching Laboratories we designed a green wall and a blue limestone bridge that highlighted the entrance to the building. The scheme was designed to meet an ambitious BREEAM ‘Excellent’ rating, which the green wall contributed to. During the design stages of the green wall we arranged site visits to existing green walls with the client to gather feedback and engender enthusiasm and support for the concept. To the side of the bridge there is a ‘wave garden’ comprising of a series of trimmed ‘wavy’ hedges, which will eventually enclose the seating, lighting and sculptures (pictured right). Our design incorporates some sculptures by Hubert Dalwood, which the University own and yet had been in storage for some time. We worked directly with the curator of the University’s Museum and Art Gallery to position the sculptures and to design a base for them to stand on. The team also worked with the landscape maintenance department at the University when selecting plant species, and also in consultation with the University’s Ness Botanic Gardens. The University was keen to create a garden of buried geological items for students to practice using surveying equipment. This consisted of a variety of items such as pipes and discs buried at a range of depths and required the team to liaise closely with the Earth Sciences faculty. © architects design partnership llp