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Wednesday 19 October 2011

How landscape design can be used to help dementia care

Reminiscence therapy and dementia care can be greatly improved by well-designed landscapes. With our experience in designing landscapes for the elderly, and in particular dementia and sensory gardens, we are pleased to introduce several new schemes to our website which showcase this expertise.  



Visit our website to find out more about Iffley House in Oxford and Silverlands in Hatch End. 

Coastal site

We have just started work on a beautiful coastal location, overlooking the Bristol Channel at Clevedon, North Somerset.  The private house is at an elevated position, some 50m above sea level.  There are sensational views West to Wales, over a great expanse of water.   Whilst the Channel may not appear as a sheet of blue water, it none the less changes constantly and there is always something to look at.  Whilst we were on site, the tide was right for fishing and there were several boats seemingly in touching distance.  A tanker steamed out on the tide and as the water ebbed, currents and rips became more pronounced.
The site is above a Geological SSSI and the soil in the garden is on Sandstone.  The pines, gorse, rowan and oak trees indicate a heath type habitat with acid soils.  All the trees on and near the site are sculpted by the wind.  Pines and sycamore do well, as do the classic seaside hedges of privet and pittosporum. 
Our scheme will be looking to link with the wider landscape, using ornamental grasses for movement and texture.  Heath plants and coastal flowers will enhance the local distinctiveness.  Within the scheme, there is a sheltered courtyard, where we can have some fun with Chusan Palms and maybe agave.

Tuesday 18 October 2011

Design Process Maps

We have launched a series of Design Process flowcharts which show in detail our design approach for a variety of our recent landscape design projects.   To download a pdf copy, and for more information, visit our website:
http://www.afla.co.uk/download.html