- Robert Colbourne
- About
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- Loading Bay Pocket Park
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- 29-32 Mary Street
- King Edward VI Sixth Form College
- Tamed [Flood Management Scheme]
- Smithfield Site
- Frames - King Edward VI College
- James Watt Campus, Birmingham Metropolitan College
- Kemble Airfield
- Fargo
- Woodthorne Residential Housing Development
- Muchall Grove Housing Development
- Gravesend
- Meshwork Worcester
- Quadrant, Network Rail National Centre
- 20ft to an Inch [Sustrans]
- Birmingham Coach Station, Digbeth
- South Wolverhampton and Bilston Academy
- Longton Plots
- Pride of Place, West Bay
- Darwin Hall
- Light in Benmore - Optima Housing Association Art-as-Maintenance Report
- Smithfield 1 Proposal
- Interchange
- Turning Wall
- Springfield Brewery
- Constellations, Optima Housing Association
- AFC Telford United
- Stourport Day Book
- Stourport markers
- Changing Landscapes
- Rea Park, Digbeth
- Rea Crossing, Digbeth High Street
- Green Bridge Feasibility Project
- BryantPriestNewman 10
- Longhouse CPD, Confluence and Mythe
- Landscapainting
- Rd
- At any specific
Loading Bay Pocket Park [2017-18]
Landscape Installation.
In response to the notion of 'biophilic' cities, Birmingham's Green Living Spaces Plan and to simply revitalise a space previously just used for car parking, I designed and built a project that played with the ideas of pocket parks; historic and present flora; and edgelands, third landscapes* or the terrain vague. Industrial horticultural lighting boosts photosynthetic photon flux density in the hope that hardy trees will adjust and thrive. Native woodland wildflowers are scattered between a mix of non-native and native ferns and grasses, to eventually find their own balance and colonise the grilles, so that eventual desire lines may appear.
I supervised the cutting and removal of concrete; created the tree pits; sourced and planted trees; created concrete and timber seating; and installed lighting, water reservoirs, planting, grilles and other details.
planting drawing
*http://www.gillesclement.com/art-454-tit-The-Third-Landscape