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Welcome to Martina Zachornacka

  • By Toby Goodger
  • 03 Apr, 2018
We welcome Martina Zachornacka to our team. Martina is a landscape architecture graduate from Greenwich University and has been supporting our projects by providing excellent graphics for our Holy Trinity Church Project in Windsor as well as for the Yew Tree Pub and residential development in the Chilterns Hills, designs for private gardens and for arboricultural surveys. An example of her work is attached below for Holy Trinity Church in Windsor Town Centre.
By Toby Goodger 27 Mar, 2018
Finally the planning application for the community and memorial gardens that we prepared for the Holy Trinity Garrison Church in Windsor has been registered and is online on the RB Windsor and Maidenhead website with the planning reference number 19/00638. Please add messages of support if you can. General Arrangement Plan and Elevations attached.
By Toby Goodger 22 Mar, 2016
New updated website now on line! Check it out at www.gda-design.com
By Toby Goodger 16 Jun, 2015
We have been developing a major project for the Holy Trinity Garrison and Parish Church in the town centre of Windsor recently. Our design includes a memorial garden to the soldiers from the Queen's Household Division lost in recent conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan. The design has been well received by the local press and residents alike. Please enjoy this 3 D visualisation for the new church gardens and external landscape design. 
By Toby Goodger 29 Apr, 2015
Welcome to Raivo Pauls from Riga in Latvia who is working for Goodger Design Associates for a trial period on several projects including the Holy Trinity Garrison Church Project in Windsor.
By Toby Goodger 27 Mar, 2015
Contract works are progressing well at the Englefield Green House Rear Garden Entertainments Area and an old Victorian well was uncovered during the construction works! 
By Toby Goodger 09 Oct, 2014
We are currently working on the redevelopment of the Reading Civic centre site and planning applications have been submitted for new railing details for the upper level podium and we have produce a masterplan design for the temporary public realm for the demolished site adjacent to the Hexagon theatre. Here are some images below of this scheme that is now being considered by Reading Borough Council: 
By Toby Goodger 09 Oct, 2014
We have been working on the design of a new entertainments area in a large rear garden in Englefield Green near Windsor Great Park for a family. Here are some of the images of the new design that is being implemented now
By Toby Goodger 20 Jun, 2014
We have just completed a safety survey of 2,440 trees throughout the Warfield Park settlement close to Ascot and Bracknell. We were asked to survey the trees by the park management to assess their condition and to proscribe recommended treeworks and long term management as well as obtaining their root protection areas. We were assisted by the many park residents and the management staff in this survey work. The survey schedules and plans will provide the basis for a long term management plan and for the development of new low impact building projects within the park area that lies over several hectares of land. We have shown some images below of the park and some typical trees:
By Toby Goodger 20 Jun, 2014
We have been working on a landscape plan for a large industrial project at the Poyle Estate near Heathrow airport recently and it is currently going through the planning process. Here are few images of riverside treatments that we have proposed:
By Toby Goodger 20 Jun, 2014
We are pleased to have been involved in the design and implementation of the recently completed athletics centre and all weather tennis courts at St Marys independent catholic girls school in Ascot, Berkshire. They were officially opened by Denise Lewis the famous track athlete.  We completed the initial arboricultural survey and landscape analysis in 2011. We then designed the tree and hedgerow planting around the site. The site is sensitive as it is close to residential areas and attracted several comments during the planning application stage. The planting employs large semi mature trees to provide instant visual screening form the floodlights and other structures as well as providing an attractive setting for the sports activities. Below are a selection of images from the completed site. 
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