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PRP Landscape Team

David Ellis
Associate Director (Landscape)


David is an Urban Designer and Chartered Landscape Architect. He joined the firm in 2003 and is responsible for overseeing landscape and urban design expertise within the practice.
Work responsibilities also include the preparation of development frameworks, design statements and master plans for new settlements, urban extensions and urban regeneration areas.

He is a member of PRP's Sustainability Steering Group and is particularly interested in championing sustainable design and achieving successful design solutions through an integrated approach to the design of the external and built environment.

 

Phillip Blackshaw
Associate Director (Landscape)

Phillip is a Chartered Landscape Architect who joined PRP Landscape in September 2009. He has joint responsibility for overseeing the landscape design expertise within the practice.

With 20 years, of experience in the landscape and architectural industry, Phillip is a specialist in landscape design, project management, environmental assessment and contract administration.

He has extensive experience working on international projects as well as the UK and has been responsible for the landscape design of a number of award winning projects.

Angeli Ganoo-Fletcher
Associate Director

Angeli is an Associate in the Regeneration Group with particular experience of large scale regeneration projects, residential developments, mixed use schemes as well as master planning, streetscape, urban and landscape design.

She is a member of PRP's London Sustainability Group and has a particular interest in sustainable design. Since joining PRP in 2003 she has been responsible for managing the landscape team in London on large regeneration projects.

Tom Delhanty
Associate

He has been involved in a number of prestigious public and private projects including the restoration of Kensington Palace Gardens, the landscape feasibility for Swiss Re with Foster + Partners, Chiswick Park with Richard Rogers Partnership and the ongoing landscape infrastructure at Stockley Park.

With PRP he has been responsible for the landscape design, detailing and construction for the National Waterfront Museum in Swansea with Wilkinson Eyre Architects, and is fully involved in preparing the detailed submission and design code documents for the Clay Farm urban extension in Cambridge on behalf of Countryside Properties.

 

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