About 唐清 Qing Tang
Landscape+Architecture
I am a landscape architect with a diverse background and a strong passion for creating captivating outdoor spaces. Originally from China, I pursued my undergraduate studies in Landscape Architecture at Ohio State University. Building upon my academic foundation, I further expanded my knowledge by studying Architecture at UCL.
Throughout my educational journey, I had the opportunity to gain practical experience in the field. I honed my skills at Ecologic Studio, where I had the chance to contribute to innovative ecological design projects. Following that, I joined BBUK Studio as a landscape architect, where I had the privilege of working on a variety of inspiring projects.
Combining my cross-cultural background, rigorous education, and professional experience, I strive to design landscapes that seamlessly integrate beauty, functionality, and sustainability. I am dedicated to creating spaces that evoke a sense of harmony between humans and the environment.
Thank you for considering my profile. I am eager to bring my expertise and creativity to new challenges and opportunities. If you would like to learn more about my work or discuss potential collaborations, please feel free to reach out.
Qing Tang
Passinate about Trees, nature and all surroundings
BBUK-Junior landscape architect
Oct 2022 - Now
I have been working as a landscape architect for ecoLogicStudio from Autumn 2022, an innovative architectural and urban design practice that specializes in environmental design.
Bio-digital architect
April 2020 - Present
Ecologicstudio
Architectural Design MArch
University College London
(2020-2021)
Team bioplastic model construction and distribution teamwork
the report-main person in charge
Familiar with the use of Bpro laboratory machines
modeling, demolding, plastic
molds (laser cutting, CNC engraving machine, 3D printer)
Bachelor of Science in Landscape Architecture
Laser Lab-Main director
Studio award-Top
Team leader for two semesters-first in the studio grade competition
Ohio State University
(2017-2020)
Bachelor in Architecture
Southwest University of Science and Technology
(2015-2017)
Secretary of the Secretariat of the School of Civil Engineering-Organize training and
publicity for the Youth League Committee
Sustainable Materials Test-Winner
Internship
Shan Xi institute of urban/Rural planning and design
(2018/06-2018/08)
Landscaper Architecture Department-Garden Design-Main Designer
AIA-Tutor
2017/05-2017/07
Organizing primary course for architecture, landscape architecture, Urban Design
For further details about my professional history, contact me today.
Twyford Abbey
EALING - IN PROGRESS
Twyford Abbey is a derelict grade II-listed manor house in Ealing, west London. Latimer, the development arm of Clarion Housing Group and Redington Capita are restoring the building as part of a wider development of the site. BBUK are working on the scheme with AHHM who have taken a sympathetic landscape-led approach to the restoration, taking inspiration from the Gothic style design of the abbey. Redington will oversee the restoration of the abbey building which will include 30 new homes whilst Latimer will deliver the remaining 296 – half of which will be affordable housing.
Covering 54,000sq m The Abbey’s landscaped grounds, historic walled garden, open parkland and mature woodland will also be restored for the local community. BBUK are working to preserve and enhance the historical and ecological value of the site through appropriate design interventions, sympathetic to past design, uses and conventions, without creating a pastiche. The end result is a high quality scheme that secures the sites long term future whilst delivering a biodiversity net gain and increased urban green factor.
Broadgate 1-2
LONDON - IN PROGRESS
BBUK have been appointed by British Land to work with AHMM on the terraces and public realm of their new building at 1 - 2 Broadgate.
Eighteen terraces wrap around the building with generous planting beds positioned outside the balcony railings where the plants will be encouraged to cascade over the edges and be clearly visible from the streetscape,
thereby adding some much-needed greenery to this very urban part of London. The planting strategy will also enhance the internal office spaces with graduated, coloured planting wrapping horizontally around the building, designed to change in harmony with the seasons.
The public realm will have an avenue of plane trees planted along the new building frontage, and the existing pocket park is re-designed to provide much needed seating and will feature a wall of evergreen climbers with Gleditsia trees surrounded by shade tolerant low growing under planting are used to enclose the space, and provide a green ‘ceiling’.
Lansdowne House
Located In the heart of Mayfair, the existing Lansdowne House site will be transformed with a new high quality and sustainable commercial building that provides a mix of premium office space with retail and restaurant units on the ground floor
Project
BBUK are Working once again with AHMM on the scheme, which will reconnect the building to the historic square through significant improvements to the surrounding public realm. Pedestrianised areas will be revitalised and more public space provided, whilst an outdoor rooftop terrace incorporates greening and biodiversity. Prominent balconies on each floor also help to reinstate the site’s natural connection to Berkeley Square.
Project Name
BBUK are Working once again with AHMM on the scheme, which will reconnect the building to the historic square through significant improvements to the surrounding public realm. Pedestrianised areas will be revitalised and more public space provided, whilst an outdoor rooftop terrace incorporates greening and biodiversity. Prominent balconies on each floor also help to reinstate the site’s natural connection to Berkeley Square.
The new building has been designed to achieve the highest possible standards for sustainability and wellbeing, targeting BREEAM Outstanding and WELL Platinum status. Planning was granted in November 2020.