Philip Denton
About Philip Denton
Philip Denton is a Senior Landscape Architect at Hertfordshire County Council and Arup, with extensive experience in ecosystem restoration and urban livability.
Company
Philip Denton is currently employed at Hertfordshire County Council and Arup. At Hertfordshire County Council, he serves as the Senior Landscape Architect and Placemaking lead designer, a role he has held since 2019 in Hertfordshire, England. Concurrently, he holds the position of Senior Landscape Architect at Arup in London, a role he has held since 2016.
Title
Philip Denton holds the title of Senior Landscape Architect. Within Hertfordshire County Council, he is also the Placemaking lead designer. His role emphasizes the integration of landscape architecture with urban planning to create coherent and sustainable environments.
Education and Expertise
Philip Denton has a Master's degree in Landscape Architecture from Writtle College, obtained in 2011. He also holds a Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Landscape Architecture and Ecology from The University of Sheffield, completed in 2009. His educational background provides a strong foundation in both practical design skills and ecological principles.
Background
Philip Denton began his career as an Assistant Landscape Architect at HLM Architects in 2008. He then proceeded to work as a Landscape Architect at The Landscape Partnership from 2009 to 2011. Subsequent roles included positions at Gensler (2011-2014) and Arup (2014-2016) before his current senior roles. His career spans over a decade of diverse experience in landscape architecture.
Achievements
Throughout his career, Philip Denton has been involved in a variety of significant projects, including masterplans, streets and urban spaces, parks, and design guides. His expertise extends to producing environmental impact assessments and developing projects from concept design to construction documentation. He advocates for collaborative design to achieve long-lasting benefits for communities.