Jack Scott

Jack is a Post Graduate Landscape Architect with a background in landscape-integrated water infrastructure design. Jack’s approach to landscape architecture is shaped by a previous career in exhibition and furniture design, giving him a unique perspective on materiality, user experience and spatial design. He has experience of a wide range of residential and commercial projects, including in-street SuDS systems, pipeline routing and biodiversity net gain mitigation. Jack is passionate about the development of water-sensitive landscape features, such as swales, rain gardens, reservoirs and tree pits, especially within complex urban settings. He has also been involved in route finding exercises for large-scale infrastructure projects, such as Sizewell C, requiring a sensitive understanding of spatial analysis with environmental sensitivity.