The Crest Nicholson LIVEWELL Garden
A striking feature of the Silver-award winning Crest Nicholson LIVEWELL Garden, designed by Aleksandra Bartczak, of David Jarvis Associates, is the movable cubes in Tonka wood, which run along steel tracks. This allows them to be rearranged to suit what’s happening in the garden - perhaps ranged in front of the small auditorium where books can be read to children, pushed to a sunny spot, or moved to the boardgames in the contemplation area.
The majority of the hard landscaping is permeable, resin-bound gravel, as it makes a clear, seamless material that emphasises the curves of the rails and beds. This is also practical as it's a public space and important to reduce trip hazards. Edging the beds and, in places, laid close enough to the rails for the cubes to run over them, are sawn Silver Grey granite setts.