Case study: Kingsfield Pond by Jonathan Hendry Architects
A poplar tree woodland was the starting point for designing this Lincolnshire house, configured as a series of separate buildings. Photography by David Grandorge
By AJ Contributor 26 July 2023 1,319 Views
A poplar tree woodland was the starting point for designing this Lincolnshire house, configured as a series of separate buildings. Photography by David Grandorge
By Kit Heren 16 March 2023 1,206 Views
Plymouth Council has sparked outrage after felling 110 trees as part of a regeneration project before a court injunction forced it to stop
By Cristina Monteiro 3 March 2023 1,695 Views
London may be the largest urban forest in the world but that doesn’t mean we should rest on our laurels, argues Cristina Monteiro
By Jon Burke 9 June 2022 3,279 Views
The police’s pseudo-scientific Secured by Design code mistakenly views trees and shrubbery as aiding crime, writes Jon Burke
By Rupert Bickersteth 26 April 2022 904 Views
An art and architectural installation by Hayatsu Architects and artist Tue Greenfort celebrates the symbiotic relationship between trees and fungus, writes Rupert Bickersteth
By Richard Waite 22 April 2022 3,412 Views
Heatherwick Studios has revealed plans to create a 21m-tall sculpture made from 350 trees to mark the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee
By Hattie Hartman 28 October 2021 431 Views
The plethora of tree-planting initiatives will not solve the climate emergency on its own, but – with the species chosen with care and the trees well maintained – it will play a crucial part, says Hattie Hartman
By Astragal 24 August 2021 1,756 Views
What happened to one of the flagship projects in Paris’s mission to green itself ahead of the 2024 Olympics – the eye-catching Thousand Trees scheme by Sou Fujimoto and Manal Rachdi OXO Architects?
By Catherine Slessor 16 May 2017 111 Views
Mapping and data-gathering are proving to be valuable new weapons in preserving these arboreal defenders of the eco-system, writes Catherine Slessor