Tertiary projects, residential projects: the same approach under way
Thomas Penni Burrows is a 360-degree landscape architecture studio: we design, build and maintain our projects, whether residential, tertiary or commercial. Parisian terraces or patios, water-saving gardens in southern Brittany, definition of a landscape identity for a peri-urban commune, Embassy garden for an Asian country, inner tropical vealization of shopping centres ... the projects are proteal but all respond to the same commitment: development of floristic and faunal biodiversity, low-carbon, natural materials.
Managing our projects from A to . . . is, in our view, the best way to ensure aesthetic, technical and environmental continuity from initial demand to planting and garden management. With a multidisciplinary team and a multicultural approach, the Atelier thus collaborates throughout the creative process with its Masters of Enterprises, Architects, Decorators, Individuals to develop and implement tailor-made tertiary and residential landscape solutions.
With the humble integration of the project into its environment and the ever-increasing development of biodiversity and beauty in gardens as a commitment.
4 key steps of the garden project
1.Definition of the Client Programme and Diagnosis of the Places
. Identification of needs and budget
. Site diagnostic visits
(y.c. soil analyses, breading study, sun exposure, architectural quality of the site, study of flows and uses present and projected)
2. Projection phase
. Perspective skewers at scale
. 3D recovery if necessary
. Mass Plan
. Vegetation plan, plant palette, materials palette, nocturnal scenography, routing
. Drawing of furniture or prescription
. Breakdown of the budget in batches
. Implementing documents
. Detailed planning of work by lot
3. Phase Work
. Logistical preparation
. Plantations, implementation of lighting, watering, furniture
. Supervision of partner companies
. Reception of construction site until reserve collections
4. Follow-up to the Garden
Our projects are mostly followed by our team. The team that designed is also the one that handles the planter technique, thus finding themselves in constant contact with the living project. In our view, this is the best way to drive and accompany the “garden-design” in its evolutionary dynamic, season after season.
. Definition of the management plan
. Frequency of intervention variable according to planter pressure required and location type