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Isabella Bhoan

Senior Landscape Architect with substantial experience in designing for co-existence and bio-harmony

Giulia Pustorino

Giulia is a qualified Engineer and Architect with extensive BIM knowledge and a specialist interest in sustainability.

Climate change, environmental decline and global health are the most serious challenges of our time. All architects and designers play a key role in mitigating and resolving climate change effects. At WW+P we want to help our clients better understand how changes in design can impact the environmental benefits of a scheme, from large scale transportation projects, all the way through to small residential developments.

One element of our work that our clients find hard to evaluate is the full environmental impact of our landscape projects. While landscape can inherently be seen as offering environmental benefits, this can be hard to quantify, and to realise through the decision-making process.

To address this problem, we developed LIM (Landscape Information Management), bringing together the expertise of our digital and landscape teams, to improve the way our clients can quantify the environment benefits of landscape projects.

LIM is a set of in-house digital design tools, that empower our clients to make more informed decisions during scheme selection, providing easily digestible scientific environmental benefits and quantifiable data. LIM supports our landscape design process by using reliable data from existing research to prove the value of specific landscape interventions, illustrating and highlighting the importance and effect that green infrastructure can have.

LIM is a whole-life approach, considering how vegetation will adapt, and how it will contribute to the air quality, reduce pollution, and improve water performance amongst other benefits. This data driven approach enables informed decision making that helps us to design better places, as part of a holistic vision to create spaces that can be enjoyed for years to come.

Using clear, easy to understand diagrams and imagery, we help our clients to understand how a landscape scheme will benefit the users and the environment, considering it at every stage from implementation to maturity. We can clearly present how vegetation can be used to improve environments and wellbeing creating a lasting positive impact that leads to green, liveable and renewable projects.

LIM is used to inspire, guide and consult with landowners, developers and local authorities supporting their aims, and our own to deliver a more sustainable and environmental decision-making process.

Bringing together digital and landscape capabilities, we saw the opportunity to use the same approach to inform decision-making to develop the design of natural resources.

We are committed to integrating a holistic approach to visualise and evaluate the benefits of including landscape elements within a space. Our design process will help our clients and design teams to make better and more informed decisions based on reliable data, from existing research, that can prove the value of the implementation of a environmental focusses approach into our design with scientifically verifiable data.

We need to look at a whole-life approach, considering how vegetation will adapt, contribute to the air quality, reducing pollution and water performance, and continue to be enjoyed and benefit mental well-being for years to come.

Our LIM approach to Landscape design helps to illustrate and highlight the importance and effect of green infrastructure within the space with quantifiable information.

Through diagrams and imagery, we are able to clearly present how our landscape team implements and consider data along with the use of vegetation to improve environments and wellbeing for the users, creating a lasting positive impact.

We aim to empower our design with a data-driven approach enabling informed decision making that helps us to design better places.

In WW+P, we value the ability to think out of the box and apply a holistic approach that strives to communicate what always has been our design core values, simplicity and elegance, to inspire, guide and consult the landowners, developers and authorities towards sustainable and environmental decision-making that leads to green, liveable and renewable projects.

Through our design, we get to the essence of what people need from buildings and spaces, listening, challenging and responding with elegant, bold solutions. We are following the clear and engaging vision that makes us a worldwide leader to ensure the intelligent use of the world’s resources.

Isabella Bhoan

Senior Landscape Architect with substantial experience in designing for co-existence and bio-harmony

Giulia Pustorino

Giulia is a qualified Engineer and Architect with extensive BIM knowledge and a specialist interest in sustainability.

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