Design the parks and community spaces that bring neighbourhoods together — your landscape skills can improve everyday life for thousands.
Who We Are
Architecture Social connects landscape designers with consultancies and practices across London that focus on public parks, community gardens, allotments, and neighbourhood green spaces. Our clients work with local authorities, community groups, and land trusts to create accessible, inclusive outdoor environments that serve diverse communities. We understand the community-focused values that drive this work and maintain active shortlists to match the right designers with practices that share their commitment.
What Our Clients Typically Ask For
• Landscape designers with at least eighteen months of experience and a commitment to inclusive design
• Community consultation, concept development, and detailed planting and layout drawings
• Specification of play equipment, outdoor fitness equipment, seating, and wayfinding signage
• Tender documentation for landscape contractors and coordination with product manufacturers
• Experience with or interest in funding applications (National Lottery Heritage Fund and similar)
• Confidence presenting design proposals at neighbourhood forums and community workshops
• AutoCAD, Adobe Creative Suite, and SketchUp proficiency
If you want your landscape career to be grounded in community impact and inclusive design, we want to hear from you.
Why Register With Architecture Social
Community-focused landscape roles are deeply rewarding but competitive, and the best positions are often filled through trusted recruitment relationships. Registering with us ensures you are first to know when a practice working on meaningful public space projects has an opening. We take time to understand your design values, your community engagement experience, and the type of public projects that inspire you. Your details remain confidential, and we will contact you personally when a relevant opportunity arises.
How to Apply
Share your CV and examples of community or public space work to start a confidential conversation. You will be treated as a valued professional — kept in mind and contacted as soon as a suitable role becomes available.