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Portfolio

For over a decade we have had many wonderful experiences with projects in the United Kingdom, United States of America, Russian Federation, The Crimea, Nigeria and Saudi Arabia and feel fortunate to be working in such an exciting field with so many creative people.

 

One of our particular passions is the creation of Show Gardens, and are immensely proud to have been awarded multiple Gold Medals and Best in Show accolades both home and abroad. Indeed, Caspian, has now designed dozens of award winning show gardens, and is judging and consulting on the development of shows in the Crimea and Russian Federation.

 

Some of our projects of particular interest include:

RHS Show Gardens

in the UK

We are delighted to have been awarded multiple Gold, Silver-guilt and Silver RHS Flora Medals as well as Best in Show accolades in RHS shows across the UK. Here is a selection of some of our favourites:

Show Gardens in

Russia

The joys of flower shows have become hugely popular in Russia over the years, and we are uniquely positioned at the crest of this wave, winning multiple Gold and Best in Show accolades along the way. Here is a selection of some of our favourites:

A Greener

Perspective

This garden at Belgorod University draws inspiration from Kazimir Malevich's Black square. It asks visitors to view the built environment - and our place within it - with a greater sympathy for the natural world.

Chinthurst Hill

Mannor

Between 2010 and 2014 we undertook a meticulous renovation of a 53,000 square meter historical Gertrude Jekyll garden set around an Edwin Lutyens house in the heart of the beautiful Surrey countryside, United Kingdom.

Marshak Memorial Square

This public square redevelopment in the centre of Voronezh, Russia, is in commemoration of the life and works of celebrated children's author Samuil Yakovlevich Marshak, and is now visited by schools all across the region!

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Amethystine Illuminations

 

We have just finished the design and build of garden spaces for the Belgorod State Art Museum, Russia, as part of a regional wide program celebrating Lilacs as a sign of victory and unbounded joy.