Landscape and biodiversity
Beckenham Place Park, London, UK
The Good CityWe are knowledgeable in the enhancement of both public and environmental health and wellbeing and the ways in which creating accessible green spaces in our towns and cities can positively support health whilst also protecting against the impact of climate change.
Across Nippon Koei, technology innovation is supported by our central research institute, which is responsible for R&D for core technologies relating to civil engineering, architecture, environment and social science. It is of utmost importance to us that we are able to meet the sophisticated and complex needs of cities both now and in the future.
How we can help
City and streets
Our masterplan for Brompton in Canada is an example of how we are transforming a 21-hectare existing shopping centre site into a sustainable, transit-oriented community with a network of open spaces.
Our ethos is to design walkable neighbourhoods that enhance communities, support economic development, and always feel safe.
Parks, gardens and green infrastructure
The conceptualisation, design and delivery of parks and gardens can improve health and well-being whilst providing the lungs to our cities by supporting biodiversity, cleaning air, absorbing water, and cooling city temperatures. Our reinstatement of the historic lake and parklands at Beckenham Place Park, London, is an example of how we enhanced the nature reserve and reconnected the park with its local community.
Rivers and water
We bring expertise in the assessment of flood risk, the development of mitigation strategies and the design of drainage systems, rivers and waterfronts. We are able to utilise this knowledge to address environmental challenges, including flood alleviation and pollution whilst helping to bring city life back to waterfronts such as Jakarta River in Indonesia to support economic, social and ecological city strategies.
Biodiversity
We are knowledgeable in environmental challenges and the ways in which biodiversity is under threat from climate change, habitat loss, invasive species and human activity. We have expertise in both the assessment of biodiversity and the design and implementation of measures to restore ecosystems, create habitats and promote biodiversity.
Welcoming and inclusive places
We are skilled in the conceptualisation, planning, design development and implementation of inspiring, healthy, welcoming external spaces that are inclusive to all and enrich the natural environment.
Our work
West Gorton Community Park
West Gorton Community Park is a new, sustainable green space for the local community that helps reduce the impact of climate change in Manchester.
River regeneration – bringing life to communities
How does green infrastructure support holistic design?
Urban Design Guidelines for Child Friendly Neighbourhoods
A comprehensive package of urban design measures for neighbourhoods in Indian cities.
Key contacts

Nick Edwards
Principal, Head of Landscape Architecture, Global Head of Urbanism
Related themes
Bringing people together
The Good City thrives on connection. Even in a digital world, real human interaction remains vital to urban life.
Nature-based solutions
The Good City is green: healthy, biodiverse, resilient, and equitable, enhancing life while supporting a sustainable future.
Quality of life
The Good City fosters safe, diverse, supportive communities – where people thrive in healthy, connected places.



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