Bryanston Hills
A high density residential scheme on the edge of Blandford St Mary. (130 Dwellings).

Bryanston Hills
The project tames the motor vehicle through a series of tight bends with closed views and allows a rich mix of dwellings to address the street.

Bryanston Hills
The noise of a nearby bypass is screened be an earth bund which, at its highest point, is taken higher still and capped with a gazebo from which the new spaces radiate.

Bryanston Hills
Below this, an earth banked dwelling with a planted roof brings a contemporary feel to the streetscape.

Bryanston Hills
Each street, lane or mews has a special character deriving from existing trees retained in the public realm, from focal buildings, from the green, the gazebo and the school - but all reading together with a consistent architectural language of material and motifs

Bryanston Hills
The project won the 2004 North Dorset District Council Design Awards both as their favourite housing scheme and 'Best overall'.

Bryanston Hills
A high density residential scheme on the edge of Blandford St Mary. (130 Dwellings). The project tames the motor vehicle through a series of tight bends with closed views and allows a rich mix of dwellings to address the street. The noise of a nearby bypass is screened be an earth bund which, at its highest point, is taken higher still and capped with a gazebo from which the new spaces radiate. Below this, an earth banked dwelling with a planted roof brings a contemporary feel to the streetscape. Each street, lane or mews has a special character deriving from existing trees retained in the public realm, from focal buildings, from the green, the gazebo and the school - but all reading together with a consistent architectural language of material and motifs. The project won the 2004 North Dorset District Council Design Awards both as their favourite housing scheme and 'Best overall'.