The curved outdoor shelter and picnic benches, lit with fairy lights, installed by Langley Design at Morriss House Student Accommodation, Nottingham.

Morriss House Student Accommodation, Nottingham

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THE BRIEF

Picnic tables arranged under a curved pergola with fairy lights, creating a cosy and inviting outdoor space.

PROJECT REFERENCE:

LDINV3035

CONTRACTOR:

RG Group

WHAT WE DID

A bespoke Sedum Roof Curved Canopy provides shelter while promoting sustainability. The sedum roof contributes to environmental benefits, such as reducing rainwater runoff and improving air quality. The canopy itself was expertly designed and fabricated to integrate perfectly with the surrounding landscape, offering students a shaded, comfortable outdoor space to enjoy throughout the year.

A Tensile Canopy was installed over the outdoor cinema to create additional shaded areas and encourage outdoor activity. These canopies are lightweight yet robust, offering protection from the elements while maintaining an open, airy feel.

Steel Planters were chosen to enhance the aesthetic appeal of the development. These planters provide opportunities for greenery, improving the visual appeal of the outdoor areas while helping to improve the urban environment. The robust, custom-made planters offer both durability and style, creating a seamless transition between the built and natural environments.

Picnic Tables and Benches were installed to create inviting spaces for students to relax, socialize, or enjoy meals outdoors. Designed for comfort and durability, they provide functional and attractive solutions for the communal spaces. The combination of timber and galvanised and powder coated steel gives a modern twist on a contemporary piece of furniture. Bright colours are also available to give it that extra spark!

Large square tree planters made from galvanised powder coated steel were added to Morriss House as part of the development of their outside space.
Picnic tables beneath a pergola at Morriss House, Nottingham.

THE RESULT

Throughout the project, Langley Design worked closely with RG Group, the main contractor, and Weddle Landscape Architects, ensuring that the street furniture was delivered on time, within budget, and to the highest standards. Effective communication and collaboration were key to achieving the project’s goals, ensuring that the street furniture elements were installed seamlessly alongside the other landscaping features.

The result is a collection of beautifully designed and highly functional street furniture that both complemented and enhanced the vision for Morriss House, and supports the well-being and social life of students. The bespoke street furniture elements – from the sedum roof curved canopy to the picnic tables and benches – not only enhance the building’s architectural appeal but also contribute to the creation of sustainable, adaptable, and welcoming outdoor spaces.

Langley Design’s attention to detail and commitment to quality have played a crucial role in bringing the vision of Weddle Landscape Architects to life. By providing bespoke solutions that meet the needs of students and the local environment, Langley Design has contributed to the success of Morriss House as a forward-thinking, student-friendly development.

By bringing together design excellence, environmental sustainability, and high-quality craftsmanship, Langley Design has helped elevate Morriss House into an outstanding example of modern student accommodation.

WHAT WE USED

sheldon pergola

spg n/s

0

Langley bench

lbn119

0

langley picnic table lpt107

0

langley

seat

lst106

0

sheldon bench

sbn343

0

Sheldon bench

sbn304

0

pewsham table tennis table

ptt n/s

0

sheldon litter container

slc308

0

malford Planter

mPL202

0

malford

bollard

0

Pewsham Tensile Canopy

PTC403

An aerial view of the new outdoor social area at Morriss House Student Accommodation with a curved wooden pergola topped with grass.
Picnic tables beneath a pergola at Morriss House, Nottingham.
Picnic tables arranged under a curved pergola with fairy lights at, creating a cozy and inviting outdoor space.
The curved outdoor shelter and picnic benches installed by Langley Design at Morriss House, Nottingham.
Large square tree planters were added to Morriss House as part of the development of their accommodation outside space.
The curved outdoor shelter and picnic benches, lit with fairy lights, installed by Langley Design at Morriss House Student Accommodation, Nottingham.