The landscape of water: From Bazalgette to SuDS in the City

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F E AT U R E

Landscape-led waste water infrastructure We have an important opportunity to embed landscape design into everyday water infrastructure, argues a member of the National Infrastructure Commission’s Design Group. Madeleine Kessler

Years ago, navigating my way through Tokyo’s dense urban grid, surrounded by anonymous highrise towers, I stumbled across a beautiful tranquil park. The dull hum of traffic was replaced by the laughter of children playing, 1.

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a t'ai chi class below rustling trees, an elderly couple gossiping, all amongst the steady churning of water below. The park was raised, allowing glimpses into open tanks of water, visibly changing in colour and texture, reflecting pieces of the city’s skyline in different ways. Having lived in cities all my life, I realised that this was the first time I had seen a water treatment plant, sparking my fascination with the possibilities to improve both human and planetary health by integrating landscape design with heavy infrastructure.

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1. Metropolitan Board of Works map of Bazalgette’s plan for the Lines of Main Intercepting, 1865 Creator: Unknown Artist. © London Metropolitan Archives / Bridgeman Images

2. Bazalgette, The Thames Embankment, 1867 (litho) Creator: English School, (19th century). © London Metropolitan Archives / Bridgeman Images


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pages 70-71

30th Anniversary LI Awards

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pages 66-67

Manufactured topsoils at the Olympic Park – a review of soil health ten years on

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pages 62-65

Tree planting in urban environments for flooding mitigation

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pages 58-61

River Cole realignment

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pages 55-57

Woodberry Wetlands

9min
pages 52-54

A new Ice Age

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pages 49-51

Landscape-led waste water infrastructure

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pages 44-47

Tide turners

9min
pages 40-43

Three Waves –the new landscape of Dover Esplanade

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pages 37-39

Sustenance in the shadows of the River Buriganga

4min
pages 35-36

Urban raingarden design

7min
pages 31-33

Sidmouth amphitheatre

5min
pages 29-30

Mytholmroyd Flood Alleviation Scheme

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pages 27-28

SuDS for Schools

5min
pages 25-26

Burton Washlands

3min
page 24

Steart Coastal Management Project

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page 23

The art of natural flood management

7min
pages 20-22

The importance of multidisciplinary design

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pages 17-19

SuDS Regulations

8min
pages 14-16

Redirect the flow

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New life for the landscape of the Natural History Museum

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