MNNSP is a landscape consultancy working across planning, strategy, and design.
The practice is led by a Chartered Landscape Architect (CMLI) with professional experience across the UK and international contexts, including Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East.
MNNSP supports projects at early stages, helping clients navigate landscape constraints, planning considerations, spatial structure, and environmental context through clear analytical and landscape-led thinking.
Work ranges from landscape and visual assessment to landscape strategy, spatial frameworks, and planning-stage design development, often delivered in collaboration with architects, planners, and multidisciplinary consultant teams.
About MNNSP
The practice draws experience across the UK, Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East, with involmement in infrastructure, mixed-use, residential, public realm, and strategic masterplanning projects.
This background combines landscape planning, analytical assessment, and design development across a range of project scales and contexts, supporting coordinated and context-responsive project outcomes.
Early experience in landscape contracting also provides practical understanding of construction, materials, implementation, and long-term landscape performance.
Professional affiliations include Chartered Membership of the Landscape Institute (CMLI) and membership with full design competence of the Chamber of Architects in Bulgaria.
Experiance
Approach
MNNSP approaches landscape as a relationship between site, environment, and development.
Projects begin with understanding landscape character, ecological systems, spatial structure, visual relationships, and existing site conditions before defining strategies that guide planning and design decisions.
Rather than treating assessment and design as separate stages, analytical landscape understanding is integrated directly into the development of spatial and landscape strategies.
This approach supports coordinated, context-responsive, and commercially resilient outcomes from early project stages onward.
Collaboration
MNNSP regularly collaborates with architects, planners, ecologists, arboriculturists, engineers, and specialist landscape consultants including V L Landscape Consultancy, supporting coordinated landscape input across planning, biodiversity, and spatial design considerations.
This collaborative approach allows projects to benefit from a broader range of expertise while maintaining clear and coordinated landscape input throughout the design and planning process.
MNNSP also supports professional and industry initiatives focused on landscape, sustainability, and low-carbon design, including sponsorship of Landscape Institute CPD events.


Practice development
Values
Clarity
Clear thinking and communication underpin all work.
Projects are approached with a focus on defining issues, structuring information, and supporting informed decision-making from early stages through to delivery.
Context
Every project is shaped by its specific landscape conditions.
Design and strategy respond to ecological systems, spatial relationships, and planning context rather than applying predetermined solutions.
Collaboration
Landscape work is developed in coordination with architects, planners, and specialist consultants.
A collaborative approach ensures that landscape strategy integrates effectively within wider project teams.
Responsibility
Landscape decisions have long-term environmental, social, and spatial implications.
Work is guided by a balanced approach that supports commercially viable development while responding carefully to landscape character, ecological systems, and long-term resilience.
Vision
MNNSP aims to contribute to projects where landscape thinking plays a meaningful role from the earliest stages of development.
The practice focuses on strengthening the role of landscape within planning, strategy, and design processes, by integrating analytical landscape understanding directly into early-stage spatial and development thinking.
Through clear analysis, structured approaches, and collaborative working, MNNSP supports the creation of landscapes that are appropriate to their context, resilient over time, and capable of evolving with use.
The long-term ambition is to build a practice recognised for thoughtful landscape strategy, reliable consultancy, and the ability to work across different contexts and project scales.

