Normand Park is public park located in Fulham, London. It was originally created as a result of heavy bombing in the Second World War. It was recently revamped and open to the public in 2008. The latest interventions were designed by the landscape architectural practice Kinnear Landscape Architects. The local community was consulted the establish the positive an negative points of the former park and to establish their thoughts on how the park could be improved. The play areas were enlarged and improved, a community garden was introduced, additional avenues of trees were incorporated and the lighting was improved.
Normand Park, London – Fixed Seating and Tables
Normand Park, London – Irregular Path in Grass
Normand Park, London – Main Entrance to Park
Normand Park, London – Benches and Seating
Normand Park, London – Bench With Skateboarding Rail
Normand Park, London – Bench Detail With Skateboarding Rail
Normand Park, London – Existing Tree Retained
Normand Park, London – Children’s Activity and BMX Area
Normand Park, London – Boundary to Playground with Seating
Normand Park, London – Playground Play Equipment
Normand Park, London – Playground Walls
Normand Park, London – Playground Climbing Wall
Normand Park, London – Trim Trail
Normand Park, London – Gardening Area
Normand Park, London – Raised Planter with Concrete Edging
Normand Park, London – Raised Planter with Sheet Pile Edging
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