Lucent W1
The carefully considered design of Lucent W1 introduces natural light, a micro-climate, and over 600 native plants. This combination of light and nature will create a vibrant, collaborative environment for employees.
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The carefully considered design of Lucent W1 introduces natural light, a micro-climate, and over 600 native plants. This combination of light and nature will create a vibrant, collaborative environment for employees.
The Lukely Brook is designated as a Heavily Modified Water Body. Southern Water Services engaged Stantec to design fish passage enhancement structures to help upgrade the brook to good ecological potential and satisfy Environment Agency requirements.
Collaborating with other architects, Stantec designed the new Lyde Green School—helping South Gloucestershire Council meet its zero carbon goal with a school that meets Passivhaus standards for energy efficiency and a low carbon footprint.
Relying on our Community Engage® digital solution to connect with the client, regulators, and public, we were able to deliver the M3 Junction 9 redesigns during COVID-19 restrictions. These updates will reduce traffic congestion along the corridor.
Reading Borough Council appointed our team as project manager and designer on the £65 million scheme to improve traffic conditions for all users of the very bottlenecked Junction 11 on the M4.
With our international experience, we helped create a new ‘world class’ tolling system for the M6toll road.
An out-dated railway footbridge needed replacing in Magdalen Green in Dundee, Scotland. The City commissioned Stantec to conduct community engagement for proposed improvements—for better accessibility for people with reduced mobility and cyclists.
We delivered a range of multidisciplinary engineering services to support the UK’s largest speculative logistics and industrial project.
We helped the University of Edinburgh remodel a grade A listed building on their campus including renovation, repairs, and renewal of building services.
We worked with Johnsey Estates UK sought to turn this brownfield site—a former factory—into Mamhilad Urban Village. The result? A modern, self-sufficient community with an environment that supports health, wellbeing, and accessibility.