We are delighted to announce the recent appointment of Jamie Ball as Senior Landscape Planner in our Dublin office.
Jamie joins us from Macro Works Ltd, where he specialised in Wind and Solar Landscape& Visual Appraisals, as well as Townscape impact Assessments and the assessments of other infrastructural and built developments.
Having qualified with a BA Hons in Landscape Architecture in 1988, Jamie has since worked as a Landscape Architect in Ireland, Australia, and the United States. A Corporate Member of the Irish Landscape Institute (MILI), he also has a deep personal and professional interest in the tourism, recreational and leisure sectors in Ireland and across Europe, and is an award-winning travel writer who regularly has travel features published for leading Irish and British media in these areas of interest.
Jamie’s appointment strengthens CSRs existing landscape planning team, consisting of:
Dublin Declan O’Leary - Director
Jamie Ball – Senior Landscape Planner
Ronan Finnegan – Landscape Planner
Thorsten Peters – Urban Design Team Leader
Prithvi Gowda – Assistant Urban Designer
Galway Evelyn Sikora – Senior Landscape Planner
Cork Jim Kelly – Director
Dorothy Lynch – Senior Landscape Architect and Conservation Specialist
Our expanded Landscape Planning unit is just one part of a wider team of over 30 Landscape Architects and Designers who give increased capacity and expertise to CSR in providing a comprehensive package supporting the progression of developments in all sectors through planning and implementation.
"We have been using the services of CSR extensively for the last five years on numerous residential developments and have always been hugely impressed with the team's professionalism and resourcefulness. They have always provided us with excellent quality advice and output. Senior team members are always easily accessible, which is very important to us. The team have the experience and expertise necessary to provide effective guidance to us in all situations." - Compass Homes Ltd
“In Glenveagh’s experience the quality of CSR’s work has been excellent. This is particularly true for their attention to detail which has been paramount on a number of projects on which we have partnered together including large-scale public tenders."
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