Landscape & Urban Design Issue 33 2018 | Page 54

KINGDOM STREET T ownshend L andscape A rchitects were appointed by B ritish L and in 2014 to develop a L andscape M asterplan to reinvigorate the public realm at P addington C entral in C entral L ondon through a series of phased public realm projects ; K ingdom S treet and K ingdom S quare formed the second major phase of these works .  When the project to develop the design of Kingdom Street commenced, the landscape was dominated by hard landscaping, with a central carriageway and raised planters clad with a dark grey stone along each side; Kingdom Square at the western end of the site had a temporary landscape which was to be replaced by a permanent scheme. The proposals created a linear garden along Kingdom Street in space created by realigning the carriageway along one side of the space. A series of rooms were created in the spaces between each building with each space being given an individual identity aligned to their function. Kingdom Square became the terminus to the scheme with a central open lawn surrounded by new planting. Office staff are encouraged to use the Bespoke timber seats are located along external spaces by offering seating, the path. The carriageway is paved in activities, site wide Wi-Fi and USB warm tones of granite setts to create charging points. a visual cohesion with the rest of the Trees and specimen shrubs provide scale through their height and form and create a sense of enclosure along the walk. These are under-planted in a naturalised style, using a number of planting matrices to emphasise a range of textures and colours and to ensure a continuity of interest throughout the seasons. The yorkstone footpath winds its way through the planting which spills out over its edges enhancing the lush sense of verdant greenery. 54 Landscape & Urban Design Issue 34 2018 landscape. Reduced vehicle speeds are promoted by reducing the carriageway width where possible, introducing flush kerbs and creating a portion that is a single lane, requiring vehicles to take turns to pass along its length.