Danielle Percy
Partner, Head of Landscape Architecture & Masterplanning
Head of Landscape Architecture & Masterplanning
At all stages of the development process, Danielle and her team of landscape architects and urban designers are on hand to help you.

At all stages of the development process, Danielle and her team of landscape architects and urban designers are on hand to help you.

From obtaining site allocations with our planning team and putting together landscape strategies and master plans for developers, to working on the construction phase of new college campuses for a selection of Oxford and Cambridge university colleges, Danielle uses her experience to deliver on your vision.
Danielle recognises how her work shaping buildings and open spaces across the country has a direct impact on the built environment of the future. This forward-thinking approach has meant she is conscientious and diligent throughout her work.
From dealing with developers and contractors to planners and heritage experts - she enjoys working collaboratively with a wide range of people. Working in this way helps her to come up with innovative and creative solutions for her clients.
Danielle has gone above and beyond for her profession. She flew to Milan to speak at Politecnico Milano’s Elective Workshop on the topic of ‘From assessment to design: Unleash the potential of landscape led master planning where she talked students through her approach to design informed by site assessments, discussing how she and the team work on both together in practice.
Danielle is a Building with Nature Assessor and also a Chartered Member of the Landscape Institute (CMLI).

Building With Nature
Partner and Head of Landscape Architecture and Masterplanning, Danielle Percy discusses Building with Nature, an increasingly important set of standards changing residential and commercial development across the UK.

Assessing your land: Is it Suitable for Development?
Looking out at your plot of land, it may seem like a pristine site ready for new homes, businesses, and a thriving community. But it's not just the open space that matters. There are several crucial factors to consider before making any substantial decisions about development. Three Bidwells Partners explain where to begin.

Parklife: Integrating play policy and design
The former mayor of Bogotá, Columbia, Enrique Peñalosa (Peñalosa in Thomas-Bailey, 2014) wisely identified that ‘Children are a kind of indicator species. If we can build a successful city for children, we will have a successful city for all people.’

The Future of Residential Development - Webinar Series
We hosted a four-part webinar series discussing 'The Future of Residential Development'.

A reimagined, inclusive social hub for one of Cambridge’s most distinctive and diverse colleges

The development of two buildings to complete the regeneration of the world-renowned Cambridge Science Park

Brand new, high-quality accommodation and sports facilities for Oxford’s iconic Balliol College

Identifying, securing and managing a rare farming asset with the right balance of short, medium and long-term opportunities

Working to ensure growth on this 2,000-acre estate

A 50-year project to establish and evolve Europe’s first and most successful science park
