Landscape schemes are increasingly expected to deliver more than visual quality alone. Trees, SuDS, biodiversity, climate resilience, movement and long-term management all need to work together within the same space.
The challenge is developing landscapes that retain their quality through design development, technical coordination, construction and years of use, while balancing the practical constraints of complex urban environments.
Good landscape design depends on more than concept drawings. It requires systems that can be detailed, coordinated and constructed without compromising design intent.
Our systems are designed to support integrated landscape delivery across streetscapes, public realm and development environments, helping combine trees, drainage and urban infrastructure within practical, buildable solutions.
We support landscape teams in developing schemes where trees, water and people work together successfully within the same environment.
GreenBlue Urban works alongside landscape architects and wider project teams, providing specialist support where tree and drainage infrastructure needs to enhance rather than constrain design.
This approach helps teams translate design intent into coordinated, buildable solutions that perform reliably through construction and long-term use.
We support projects from early concept development through to technical coordination, specification and delivery.
GreenBlue Urban systems are used across public realm, streetscape and development projects, helping landscape architects integrate trees, drainage and landscape infrastructure within complex urban environments.
These projects demonstrate practical approaches to delivering coordinated, buildable schemes that support long-term tree growth, surface water management and high-quality public realm outcomes.
Integrating urban trees within a dense city centre public realm scheme to support healthy long-term canopy growth, coordinated infrastructure and high-quality landscape outcomes.
Combining urban tree planting with integrated landscape infrastructure to support healthy canopy growth and coordinated public realm design within a residential redevelopment scheme.
Integrating urban trees within a constrained public realm scheme to support healthy canopy growth while creating a greener, more usable courtyard environment within the dense historic setting of Covent Garden.