A New Urban Garden District

Landscape-led living for a new generation of urban green communities Ploieşti / Romania / 2026

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In the new urban district of Ploiești, Romania, landscape architecture becomes the driving force behind quality of life and sustainable urban development.


Gardens are conceived not as residual green areas, but as shared community spaces, designed to encourage social interaction, outdoor activities, and everyday well-being for residents of all ages.


Between the residential buildings, the project introduces organic landscape forms, water features, and small urban woodlands, shaping a sequence of welcoming public spaces that improve microclimate, enhance biodiversity, and create a strong connection between nature and architecture.


Landscape design extends vertically through a botanically curated approach to green roofs and rooftop gardens, where plant selection, seasonal variation, and long-term maintenance strategies ensure durable, efficient, and visually rich green systems.
This expertise in green roof design and planted architecture contributes to thermal comfort, environmental performance, and a recognizable identity for the neighbourhood.


The result is a green urban environment for everyone—adults and children alike—where paths, water elements, play areas, and community gardens weave through the buildings, transforming the development into a livable, inclusive, and landscape-driven urban community.


A contemporary residential district where urban landscape design, shared green spaces, and botanical knowledge elevate everyday living and redefine the future of urban life.

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    In the new urban district of Ploiești, Romania, landscape architecture becomes the driving force behind quality of life and sustainable urban development. Gardens are conceived not as residual green areas, but as shared community spaces, designed to encourage social interaction, outdoor activities, and everyday well-being for residents of all ages. Between the residential buildings, the project introduces organic landscape forms, water features, and small urban woodlands, shaping a sequence...

    Project details
    • Year 2026
    • Work started in 2024
    • Work finished in 2026
    • Client Confidential
    • Status Current works
    • Type Parks, Public Gardens / Public Squares, Streets / Urban Furniture / Masterplan / Neighbourhoods/settlements/residential parcelling / Urban and landscape plans / Apartments / Multi-family residence / Urban area recovery, squares and streets / Green routes, scenic routes / Belvederes, panoramic terraces
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