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About Aliyah Chaumoo

Since beginning her degree in 2018, Aliyah has developed a reputation as a creative and conscientious designer. 

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Her priority as a landscape designer has been accommodating both human and non-human clients in response to climate change. Her desire for sustainable landscapes has come across in her work. She has created several stunning and innovative landscape designs during her time at university, which can be viewed on this website. 


Aliyah is especially interested in projects that have an eco aspect to them and is dedicated to providing sustainable and creative structural solutions to complicated problems. Explore her full Urban Landscape Architecture Portfolio to see how she puts her design philosophy into practice.

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Past Projects

January 2021 – June 2021

Urban Oasis FMP

The design comprises three main parts. Urban Oasis Park, designed for human and non-human interaction; a new Peckham Square, a flexible space to accommodate a variety of different public events and uses, such as displays of public art and market stalls selling street food; the Community Gardens intends to engage the local community in growing their own produce. Participants have their own privacy through vegetal ‘rooms’ created through varying hedge heights. This promotes better mental and physical health as community cohesion is encouraged.

October 2020 – December 2020

The Royal BTS Gardens

A tribute to the artist BTS, this garden design encompasses three ‘dry’ gardens (on land) surrounding one ‘wet’ garden (based on a salt marsh). The ecology and biodiversity is so rich and well catered for through zonal planting. The gardens convey the performance of nature and evoke main feelings of love, joy, sadness, and solitude to represent themes of BTS song lyrics. The project is based in Leamouth on the site of East India Dock Basin.

January 2020 – June 2020

High Street Forest

 In response to sparse open green areas in Hackney Wick (and ultimately climate change and habitat loss), the project is an immersive architectural forest experience for locals, which in turn encourages biodiversity into the area whilst simultaneously acting as an extension of the home during these times. Within the forest are a diverse range of plant and tree species, chosen to host different micro-ecologies.

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