Caroline is a chartered landscape architect who approaches design through the lens of communities first.
Caroline’s experience ranges across sectors and scales, including residential regeneration, education, mixed-use and landscape-led masterplans. She often focuses on the earlier stages of the design process and has taken multiple schemes through to planning and beyond.
Before taking a Masters in Landscape Architecture, Caroline spent a decade making documentaries. This gives her a distinct approach to design - rooted in a questioning mind, strong storytelling and careful analysis. Above all it means she’s interested in people.
Caroline approaches every landscape with curiosity, seeking the stories which make a place special - and thread a landscape together. She passionately believes those stories can only be found by talking to local communities - and enjoys doing just that.
With a first degree in politics, Caroline sees the great potential of landscape to bring positive change - and her MA thesis explored how to create more united cities through the design of sociable, welcoming public space.
Outside work she is often found eating fine foods, striding at London speeds through leafy landscapes - and taking too many photographs of all things green.
2001 - 2005
BA - Politics, University of Leeds (First)
2017 - 2019
MA - Landscape Architecture, University of Gloucestershire (First)
2024
CMLI Qualification