Jamie Hole
Senior Landscape Architect

Skills and expertise
Jamie is a Landscape Architect with over three years of experience. He has gained a broad experience in Landscape Planning working on a range of LVIA, LVA and Scoping Reports for renewables, housing and commercial schemes, including the previously proposed Bristol Arena and the redevelopment of historic prisons for high density residential development. He also has experience in technical landscape design, drawing up detailed plans for a range of urban regeneration, residential and quarry restoration schemes, including the Lower Mill and Silverlake developments here at The Landmark Practice.
Specialist interest
Working collaboratively to find creative and environmentally sensitive solutions to future development which promote healthy living, respect local character and protect our natural systems.
Career summary
Jamie started his professional career working for The Landmark Practice in 2014, spending a year with the company as part of his undergraduate training. He has since gone on to work in other local landscape practices and has completed his Master’s degree. He returned to the Landmark Practice in 2019.
Qualifications
Masters of Landscape Architecture (University of Sheffield 2016)
BA(Hons) Landscape Architecture with Town Planning (University of Sheffield 2014)
First Proper Job
Working in a shop
Now known for
Being adaptable and responsive – Jamie likes to be busy.
Loves
Travelling, baking, gardening, puzzles, tennis, being an Uncle.