Nick Edwards
Principal, Head of Landscape Architecture, Global Head of Urbanism
London- Qualifications
- BA (Hons) Dip Landscape Architecture MA Urban Design
- Roles
- Head of Landscape Architecture
- Global Head of Urbanism

Nick is a principal, chair of the landscape architecture profession and leads the global studio urbanism team.
He has extensive industry experience and has been instrumental in the design and implementation of many award-winning masterplans and public realm projects in both the UK and internationally. Major masterplans he has delivered include the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club at Wimbledon, Liverpool Ropewalks, North Mayfair and Whitechapel Crossrail Urban Integration. Nick has also led teams working on major public realm work in many central London locations including Mayfair, Belgravia, Bloomsbury, Covent Garden, Limehouse and Paddington, to ensure that streets and spaces are designed and delivered to the highest standard. He led the development of a public realm strategy for Victoria and is the public realm design lead for the joint venture team appointed by Westminster City Council for the regeneration of the Oxford Street District.
Projects
Whitechapel Masterplan
After completing Whitechapel Crossrail station proposals, BDP developed a 15-year vision to boost economic growth and regeneration in the area.
New Covent Garden Market
The market proposals will provide modern facilities consolidated on one site for the 200 tenant businesses, which employ over 2,500 people.
Regent Street Greening
A collaboration between BDP, The Crown Estate, and Westminster City Council resulted in a design solution enhancing the ongoing road widening project.
Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children
BDP has been overseeing the phased redevelopment of Great Ormond Street Hospital in Bloomsbury, London.
Whitechapel Elizabeth Line Station
The redevelopment of Whitechapel Station has transformed it into a vital interchange for the London Underground, Overground, and the Elizabeth line.
Teaching, Trauma and Tertiary Care Centre (3Ts)
Two new hospital buildings modernise key wards and establish the region's Major Trauma Centre.