Wembley Park Walkabout
with Julian Tollast of Quintain
Ticket Information
Wembley Park Walkabout
Date: Monday 17th May
Time: 12:00-13:00
Location: Online Zoom event
Tickets: Free, booking essential (donations welcomed)
Join Julian Tollast on this virtual tour as he provides an exclusive virtual tour of the nearly completed Olympic Way, as well as offering a glimpse of things to come including the new public park.
Joining information will be sent to you on booking.
Further Event Information
Join Julian Tollast, Head of Masterplanning and Design at Quintain, as he provides an exclusive virtual tour of the nearly completed Olympic Way, as well as offering a glimpse of things to come including the new public park. On this virtual tour, you will learn more about the technical challenges involved in Urban Tree Planting and maintenance at this scale, with illustrations and technical details, made accessible and appealing to all ages, interests and levels of knowledge.
Julian will be joined by other members of the team behind the project for the chance to learn more about Wembley Park.
Organisation
The transformation of the 85 acres in Wembley Park has been underway for over 15 years and is now not only North West London’s world-famous entertainment district but also a 365-day neighbourhood
Over the past five years, Quintain - the team behind the regeneration of Wembley Park - has been working with Dixon Jones Architects, Gross Max Landscape Architects, Tony Kirkham and other expert advisors to deliver an “Avenue of Champion Trees of the World” lining Olympic Way (colloquially known to thousands of visitors as “Wembley Way”).
Set for completion this June ahead of UEFA Euro 2020 championships, Olympic Way has been transformed into a promenade designed to fully complement the magnificence of the world-famous national stadium and provide an attractive and convenient thoroughfare to Wembley Park.
As part of this transformation, a site-wide tree planting strategy - in place at Wembley Park since 2005 - has allowed for the planting of 24 matched pairs of trees along Olympic Way, of varying species selected from the temperate zones around the world. The new trees also benefit from a system of specialist tree pit planting designs which provide the environment for them to thrive.
The strategy, which won the Trees and Development Award at the 2017 London Tree and Woodland Awards, includes the planting so far of over 992 trees across the neighbourhood, all of which are recorded on the curio-xyz tree mapping app. This number is set to grow, with the unveiling this summer of the first half of a new 7-acre public park, which also features other amenities including Sustainable Urban Drainage water features and a new bandstand
Contributors
Julian Tollast is the Head of Masterplanning and Design for Quintain at Wembley Park and has been working on the project since 2005
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