Lively minds making a liveable world
We are a pioneering international landscape architecture practice. Our work reconnects people with nature in insightful, delightful and distinctive ways whilst addressing the global challenges of urbanisation, the climate crisis and biodiversity extinction.
Climate and Biodiversity Emergency
Grant Associates recognises the climate and biodiversity emergency as the defining challenge of our times. These two distinct issues, with considerable overlap, will be urgently addressed in all that we do. As landscape architects we will use our skills towards delivering a climate positive future and to protect and enhance biodiversity and the wonder of the natural world.
Grant Associates was one of the founding signatories of UK Landscape Architects Declare. Meeting the needs of our society without breaching the earth’s ecological boundaries will demand a paradigm shift in how we commission, plan and design landscapes, cities, infrastructures and buildings.
Featured projects
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- Gardens by the Bay
- Green City Kigali
- RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2021
- Mountbatten House
- East Village: Victory Park & Belvedere
- Barangaroo South Public Domain
- Appleby Blue Almshouse
- 72 Upper Ground, South Bank, London
- Tianjin's Sino-Singapore Friendship Park
- Bristol Zoo Project: Masterplan and Central African Forest Exhibit
- Terminal 2 at Kempegowda International Airport Bengaluru
Latest news
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10th May 2024
Award-winning Chelsea Flower Show Garden takes root at University of Bristol Botanic Garden
A Gold medal winning RHS Chelsea Flower Show garden, designed by two landscape architects from Bath-based practice Grant Associates, has been rebuilt at the University of Bristol’s Botanic Garden after being gifted to Bristol by the city of Guangzhou.
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3rd May 2024
Plans submitted for Langley Vale Wood Visitor Shelter
Bath based practices Mark Wray Architects and Grant Associates have submitted plans for an innovative new visitor shelter for The Woodland Trust’s First World War centenary wood at Langley Vale Wood in Epsom, Surrey.