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new homes suite public garden completed at lillie square
We have designed a new public garden showing affordable housing as part of the Lillie Square development. The site and brief offered a few challenges including extensive soil contamination, a…
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convenor of judges at the inaugural new zealand flower and garden Show
Andy is pleased to announce that he will be the ‘Convenor of Judges’ at the inaugural New Zealand Flower and Garden Show in Auckland this November. Read more about the New…
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new studio, new neighbours!
We are in the final few weeks of refurbishment of our new design studio in the heart of Brighton. Our new Andy Sturgeon Design home will have 2 floors of…
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the sturgeon sets sail
Sou’westers donned, prayers said and the good ship the SS ASGD set out from Brighton marina, with 12 souls on board and a sense of anticipation for the chase. The…
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sussex prairies
After many years of talking about it, we finally decided to take on the frontier and face the long arduous journey to the Sussex prairies. Our caravan of 11(Phil was…
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on show
The season of RHS Flower Shows continues. Last week, Andy covered the Hampton Court Palace Show for the BBC alongside Monty Don and Joe Swift. You can catch up on BBC…
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a hardy weekend
Andy will be in Vancouver next week for the annual Hardy Plant Study Weekend. The three day event brings together garden lectures, plant sales and open gardens. Andy will be…
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an englishman in seoul
We’ve designed one of the international show gardens for the Suncheon Bay Garden Expo, South Korea’s first ever garden show, which opened to the public last week. During his visit…
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a good egg for charity
We are delighted to be taking part in The Big Egg Hunt again this year. Last year, eggs designed by leading lights in the art and fashion worlds, including Sir…
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andy sturgeon interview with crane.tv
Andy was recently interview by Crane.tv, a contemporary culture video magazine that focuses on art, design, style, food and travel. You can watch the interview on leading architecture blog ArchDaily…