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Matthew Bradbury
Margaret McKegg
Daniel Stace

Bradbury McKegg Landscape Architecture specialise in the integration of landscape, infrastructure and architecture.The recently established practice of Bradbury McKegg draws on the combined skills and experience of twenty years practice in both architectural and landscape design.


Drawing on Matthew Bradbury's experience as both an architect and landscape architect and Margaret McKegg's environmental landscape experience, the landscape architectural practice of Bradbury McKegg are exploring and developing the integration of garden/landscape/infrastucture and architecture in a number of innovative ways.


Recent projects by Bradbury McKegg include

Kowhai River Park - Wanganui.
Trinity Apartments - Parnell.
Riverton Subdivision - Hamilton.
Shore Road Reserve (east) redesign.
Mt Wellington Quarry Subdivision, Town Square Design.
Albany Motorway Analysis.
Northwestern Motorway Park Study.
Resort Housing Development, China.
Subdivision Swayne Road, Cambridge.
Landscape Design, Albany Apartments.

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Matthew Bradbury, Fulbright Senior Scholar 2003-4, Masters of Landscape Architecture (RMIT), Bachelor of Architecture (Hons) (UoA), Diploma of Horticulture(MU).

Matthew Bradbury is a principal in Bradbury McKegg Landscape Architecture
(http://www.bradburymckegg.com/.)

The practice specialises in the integration of landscape, infrastructure and urban development. Recent urban projects include two new parks for Auckland and Wanganui and a proposed town centre in Mount Wellington.

Matthew has over twenty years of experience on a wide range of projects, domestic, commercial and civic in New Zealand, PR China, and the EU. Recent ventures include working with Peter Walker and Partners on several important urban master plan developments in New Zealand.

Matthew Bradbury is a Senior Lecturer in the Landscape Architecture programme at the School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture, UNITEC, New Zealand. Matthew was recently invited to present his work to the Harvard University Graduate School of Design.

Matthew has carried out important research into a new urban design model through the development of a methodology, which combines both landscape analysis and city design (http://gardencities.net/).

Matthew has given papers at international conferences and published extensively in many international forums over the last ten years. Matthew has also written extensively about the history of post war modernist landscape architecture including, A History of the Garden in New Zealand, published by Viking.

Matthew Bradbury is a member of the Auckland Urban Panel for several years. Matthew was recently invited to become a member of the mayoral task force to consider the redevelopment of Aotea Square.

Matthew was also recently invited by Auckland City to join a panel to examine design options for the urban development of the Western Reclamation, (a large waterfront site in down town Auckland.)

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Margaret Mckegg

For the last fifteen years Margaret has worked on a wide range of landscape architecture projects including domestic, commercial, subdivisional, rural and urban park design projects.

Margaret McKegg graduated Bachelor of Landscape Architecture (UNITEC) and Bachelor of Social Science ( Waikato University).

Awards 1998 Bronze Medal Ellerslie Flower Show
2004 Finalist Cube Ideas Competition

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Daniel Stace

Daniel Stace is a Landscape Architect (UNITEC). For the last 10 years Daniel has worked on a wide range of landscape architecture and architecture projects including domestic, commercial, subdivision, rural and urban park design projects.

Daniel has a strong background in the practical implementation of work and is experienced in the areas of farm management and rural lifestyle.

Daniel specialises in developing GIS operations and analysis to combine with current landscape design methods.

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