01/06/2026
Coordinating is good for us.
Experience tells us that the Environmental Coordinator’s role in construction calls for wide experience, first and foremost, in design. Design experience is important since involvement in design, and experience in formulating design intent, fosters an ability to understand and solve other people’s problems; not a bad attribute for a team member to demonstrate. Secondly, landscape architects seem to fit the bill perfectly provided they have a good understanding of and long experience of working with civil engineers. Engineers have frequently displayed a reluctance to learn from any ‘outsider’ and their reputation as a caring profession has suffered as a result. Landscape Architects are equipped to provide depth and breadth of understanding of a place and its environment. Place-making, sustainability, active travel, 15-minute neighbourhoods and carbon sequestration are all matters that engineers like to be involved with, but Landscape architects bring skills that support engineers in creating something even better. This understanding is the essence of a holistic view. This welding of the essence of an environment with the need to disturb and reinstate/repair it, to create a satisfying result, relies a great deal more on marrying diverse practices than on scientific knowledge. Achieving this marriage by appropriate counselling is where coordinators display their real worth.