Gustafson Porter + Bowman is an award-winning landscape architecture practice which has received public acclaim for creating authentically engaging spaces within a global portfolio. The development of our design work has continuously pushed the boundaries of what constitutes the field of landscape design and our work is known for its sensual and sculptural features.
Spanning climate zones, geographical characters, historical and cultural backgrounds, our exciting and varied projects include The Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial in Hyde Park, Zeytouneh Square in Beirut, Cultuurpark Westergasfabriek in Amsterdam, the Great Glasshouse at the National Botanic Garden of Wales and the first ever landscape installation at the 11th Architecture Biennale in Venice.
Gustafson Porter’s designs draw inspiration from the uniqueness of places and are typified by the use of advanced computation tools in the development of topographical landforming. We believe that landscape architecture is an essential discipline for the creation of healthy environments in the 21st century.
Established in 1997 when the acclaimed landscape architect Kathryn Gustafson opened a London office with architect Neil Porter, the company moved into its current studios in 2012, designed by Sir David Chipperfield. The three founding partners Kathryn Gustafson, Neil Porter, Mary Bowman and partners Sibylla Hartel and Donncha O Shea are supported by a team of talented landscape architects and architects from around the world.