FocalPoints
What’s good for focal points? Architectural trees, sculptural shrubs, multi-stemmed forms, grasses, tall plants, sculpture, art, custom planters, furniture & bespoke features all make excellent focal points when positioned cleverly.
focal points
TerraceTrees
No architectural roof garden is complete without majestic trees. Which trees do you like? We prefer deciduous species as they provide seasonal interest & wildlife benefits, as well as good bark trees
, autumn colour & flowering & berried trees.
trees
PlanterVoids
Why void planters? Removing sections from planter outlines creates great architectural roof gardens, where contrast between light & shade, volume & space & indoor & outdoor adds dynamism, increases depth
& refines geometry.
void planters
SpecialEdition
Limit the edition – make it special! Are all your planters curio items? Always. For 2024, we’ve designed a unique architectural pair, recessed diagonally, has angled sides & two-tone greens
, planted sumptuously with herbs, grasses & native perennials.
special edition
ModernArtwork
Are your artworks original? Many sculptures on our roof gardens are commissioned pieces, while at times clients already have existing art. Modern art is a great driver of architectural roof terraces, turning them into captivating outdoor galleries...
art
DetailDesign
Great architectural rooftop gardens speak the language of detail. How important is detail design? Detailing often shines as the lead narrative in many urban roof gardens, articulating texture, contrast, colour, shape & modern architectonic nuances.
detail
SpecimenPlanting
Is it simple to select specimen plants? With so many sizes & suppliers, it’s always challenging yet rewarding to find the right tree or shrub, in perfect shape & size for an architectural roof garden design – completely transforming space
in an instant.
specimens
PlanterBadge
Want the top planter badge? Begin at the drawing board, continue with modelling & proceed to manufacturing! London roof gardens provide ideal settings for melding horticulture into architecture
, sustaining both plants & style.
singularity
RooftopLogistics
Do efficient logistics make great architectural roof gardens? Sorting access means we can take up large planters, plant specimens & bespoke features up to inaccessible rooftops, enabling the creation of highly sculptural outdoor spaces.
logistics
EcologicalTerraces
Are architectural roof gardens sustainable? Transporting large specimen plants from Europe is gradually becoming carbon-neutral. Design-wise, we plant many native & wildlife trees
& shrubs to support local biota & clients’ well-being.
ecology