Landscape Architect
Listed on 2026-02-02
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Design & Architecture
Creative Design / Digital Art, Landscape Architecture
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Central London, London 109 The Print Rooms London SE1 0LH
Mattinson Partnership
Landscape Architect
Salary: £32000 - £38000 per annum | Benefits: + pension, flexi working | Sector:
Planning & Design | Type:
Permanent | Posted On: 30/01/2026
A pioneering design studio is seeking a talented and creative Landscape Architect to join its team. With a focus on bold, innovative, and sustainable landscape architecture, this practice works across diverse scales—crafting public spaces, urban realms, and ecological environments that inspire and endure.
The RoleThis is an opportunity to be part of a collaborative and forward-thinking design team, shaping landscapes that respond sensitively to place, people, and the environment. The role will involve:
Conceptualising and developing innovative landscape and public realm designs
Crafting compelling narratives and visual presentations that bring ideas to life
Collaborating with architects, urban designers, and ecologists to create integrated solutions
Refining designs through all project stages, from early visioning to delivery
Exploring materials, planting, and detailing with a meticulous design eye
Contributing to a dynamic studio culture where curiosity, experimentation, and design rigour are celebrated
The ideal candidate is a passionate designer with strong conceptual thinking and a keen eye for craft, detail, and sustainability. You should bring:
A degree in Landscape Architecture or a related field
A portfolio demonstrating exceptional design work and creative thinking
Proficiency in design tools such as AutoCAD, Revit, and Adobe Suite
Strong visual communication skills, with the ability to articulate ideas through drawings, models, and presentations
A collaborative, open-minded, and explorative approach to problem-solving
This is an opportunity to work in a practice that values fresh perspectives, design excellence, and the power of landscape to transform places.
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213 The Print Rooms
164 - 180 Union St
SE1 0LH
London
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London Wildlife TrustWe are proud partners of The London Wildlife Trust, a charity dedicated to protecting the wildlife and wild spaces of London by driving environmental projects throughout the city. Our team often get involved at ground level in Wild Workdays by helping to maintain and restore treasured spaces and land… we love to get our hands dirty! We also run multiple interactive workshops, providing their conservation trainees with invaluable career advice and insights into the environmental sector to prepare them for employment.
Most recently, we worked with young people taking part in their Keeping it Wild programme, which engages young people from backgrounds currently under-represented in nature conservation.
The RTPI represents planning professionals in the UK and Ireland and aims to encourage the development of vibrant and prosperous places and communities. Our Senior Consultant Freddie enthusiastically attends the annual Planning Convention, and we host several events throughout the year to show our support, including drinks networking and a literal pub quiz. We also keep in close contact with our friends down under, at the Planning Institute Australia and New Zealand Planning Institute.
In addition, we sponsor the London Planning Summit, an event designed to address the biggest challenges facing the industry. This is our opportunity to stay on top of the latest changes in town planning by meeting with other key professionals in the sector, while celebrating our achievements.
One of our clients, Land Sec, are the clever people behind Girls Can Do It Too, an initiative designed to encourage girls to consider a career in construction. Currently, only 11% of the construction workforce are female, and Land Sec are attempting to increase this number by providing education and engagement projects and workshops for girls aged 11-13. Featuring workshops on demolition and tower building, as well as challenging the girls to design a planning project of their own (with a focus on budgeting and environmental considerations), Land Sec have proven their dedication to addressing the need for diversity in this very male dominated industry.
Ruth assists the project by sharing her fascinating insights into the industry and is even on the project judging panel!
In partnership with Urban Land Institute we are able to play an imperative role in creating a larger and more diverse pool of candidates within the planning & property…
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