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Design

Design Case: Kim Wilkie

updated
February 22, 2021
Published on:
June 13, 2014
January 5, 2021

design case: Landscape designer Kim Wilkie

Kim Wilkie (large)
Orpheus at Boughton, Northamptonshire: one of the landscape design projects completed by Kim Wilkie. Image copyright: Kim Wilkie.

Landscape architect Kim Wilkie is recognised as a world-class designer, with 20% of his  work coming from overseas clients.

Established in business since 1989, and now based in both London and Winchester, Wilkie has won a raft of awards including:

  • 2012 Garden Media Guild Inspirational Book of the Year
  • 2009 Royal Designer for Industry
  • 1999 United States EDRA Award for Place Design
  • 1987-1997 Country Life Centenary Award
  • 1996 Royal Town Planning Institute – Planning Achievement in London

Asked why he has chosen to remain based in the UK, Wilkie says: "Landscape architecture is at heart of English culture and instinctively understood by politicians and public alike."

Kim Wilkie (portrait)
Above: Kim Wilkie collaborates with architects and landscape architects around the world.

For more information visit, http://www.kimwilkie.com/

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