Terra Firma Leisure and Tourism Projects

Terra Firma are well used to taking on projects from the earliest concept stage and at the largest scale. This will involve the need to develop an extensive understanding of the area under study and the inevitably complex interaction of all its parts from physical and natural factors, human land use pressures and economic, sociological and ecological drivers for long term sustainability.


Terra Firma has over 20 years experience in masterplanning and developing strategies and guidelines for future development. This often involves vigorous Environmental Impact Assessment and the Practice is well versed in the correct processes and methodologies, whether co-ordinating a project or acting as part of a team providing the landscape and visual impact expertise required.

 

Terra Firma Landscape Architects Beirut Waterfront Expo Garden Festival Masterplan
Terra Firma Landscape Architects Rosia Montana Goldfields, Cultural Landscape Impact Study
Terra Firma Landscape Architects Hayling Island Waterfront Masterplan
Terra Firma Landscape Architects Port St. Mary, Isle of Man
Terra Firma Landscape Architects Watford Healthcare Campus
Terra Firma Landscape Architects Chichester Harbour, West Sussex
Terra Firma Landscape Architects Ordnance Survey, Southampton, Hampshire
Terra Firma Landscape Architects Hanza City, Riga, Latvia
Terra Firma Landscape Architects Holcomb Moor, Lancashire
Terra Firma Landscape Architects Willow Gout Renewable Energy Park, Avonmouth, Bristol
Terra Firma Landscape Architects Worcester Business Park, Massachusetts, USA
Terra Firma Landscape Architects Milkhills Farm, Wiltshire
Terra Firma Landscape Architects Saint Papoul, Aude, France
Terra Firma Landscape Architects New Town, Abu Dhabi, UAE
Terra Firma Landscape Architects Selsey East Beach, West Sussex













Terra Firma Landscape Architects Milkhills Farm, Wiltshire


Milkhills Farm,
Wiltshire


Excerpt from a typical smaller landscape assessment undertaken by Terra Firma to inform and support rural development. This project, undertaken for Pensworth, was for the potential expansion of an existing milk distribution facility and needed to take into account potential visual impacts of new development and its access in order to inform best location for new facilities and further mitigation measures such as architectural massing style and colour and strategic planting belts.
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