Anna Egerton-King
Landscape Architect
Anna is a Landscape Architect with a passion for regenerative design and shaping resilient environments that balance ecological care with human experience.
Anna earned a First-Class Master’s degree in Landscape Architecture from the University of Sheffield, where her academic work was enriched by practical experience at Ares Landscape Architects in London. A committed member of the Landscape Institute and an active participant in the Circular Thinking Group, Anna is driven by a strong interest in reclaiming and repurposing spaces to create landscapes that support community well-being and environmental resilience.
Her experience spans a wide range of sectors, contributing both creative thinking and technical delivery from early concept stages through to delivery. Anna has worked on a variety of educational, civic and international projects, including the University of Sheffield’s Faculty of Health, Callendar Farm Primary School, Wigan and Leigh College and the Dorar Najed School in Saudi Arabia.
Across all her work, she focuses on designing spaces that are engaging, sustainable, and rooted in thoughtful environmental stewardship.
Outside of work, Anna enjoys hiking in the Peak District, taking on DIY challenges, and experimenting with Italian and Southeast Asian recipes. Her creativity and technical skills extend well beyond landscape design, she previously cooked professionally, and during volunteer work at a rescue centre in Costa Rica, once assisted in a medical operation on a sloth
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