PAD’s design intent was to capture the ecological diversity of the Royal Avenue from Kings Road, Chelsea
 By extending these ecological connections, PAD’s team developed a planting palette that complemented the wider ecosystem services.
 PAD’s sustainable urban drainage diagram, demonstrates the capture and re-articulation of water
 PAD’s design expression of planting across the building, was inspired by natural processes
 PAD visual showing the richness of the planting and relationship between roof garden and vertical gardens
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 PAD’s visual providing an overview of the scheme and it’s impact to the neighbourhood
 Drone photo of completed vertical garden
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