Hargreaves Jones - Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park

Hargreaves Jones venture to ‘set landscapes into motion’ via enduring, evolving, and adaptable design.

The Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park is a project in their portfolio that brings colour, vibrance and excitement to a once bleak landscape. The project is extremely successful, not only does it encourage wildlife back into the city but it has encouraged a network of surrounding community growth, carrying creativity, youth and energy to the banks of the River Lea.    

 

The lowland meadows and bright, dramatic planting are what peak my interest the most. The array of colour, texture and stature provide delightful displays that ultimately set the tone of the park - if not disrupted by West Ham fans. 


Similarly to Hargreaves Jones, I intend to propose a rich planting scheme for North Place. Plants represent the beauty of the natural world and the diversity of its form and they enhance fulfilment, passion and gratification. I believe that the planting scheme is the heart and soul of the 2012 Olympic Park, the perfect integration of nature in the city. 

 

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