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Planning Triumph

Working with local government to ensure projects achieve planning consent or satisfy section 106 conditions.

Case Studies
 

City and Docklands Propery Group, Lanterns Court

Developing a public art strategy for this important site on the Isle of Dogs.

 

Crest Nicholson, Maida Vale commission

Plan Projects and the developer Crest Nicholson worked together to commission an important piece of public art along Maida Vale to satisfy a planning condition set down by Westminster Council.

 

George Wimpey, Evolution Project

The sculptor William Lasdun was commissioned to produce a major sculptural work at the ‘Evolution Project’ in Peckham for the developer George Wimpey.

 

Laing Homes, Normansfield Hospital

Plan advised Laing Homes on commissioning a sculptural work at the Normansfield Hospital in Richmond.

 

Network Housing Association, Grand Union Heights

Working closely with housing association and council to develop public art along the Grand Union Canal in Brent, London.

 

SCPD, Templegate, Bristol

Contributing to the evolution of a major Bristol landmark

 

Taylor Warren Developments, Curzon Square, Mayfair

Integration of sculpture to form public seating within Curzon Square to offer passers by a place to rest and relax.

 

The Crown Estate, New Burlington Place

Integration of public art into the landscaping and architecture of New Burlington Place as part of the regeneration of the street.

 

The Halpern Partnership, Warwick Road, London

Integration of art works into the architecture of a residential development on the Warwick Road in London as part of application for planning.