Greenfingers Charity to unveil Together Garden
Greenfingers Charity to unveil Together Garden

Dudleys Consulting Engineers is working with Greenfingers Charity to create a unique shelter that will form part of a ‘Together Garden’ showcase at RHS Wentworth Woodhouse before becoming a permanent home at Bluebell Wood Children’s Hospice in Rotherham.

The Together Garden is a thoughtful, deeply moving space created by designers Phil Hirst and Joanne Charlton. Designed to offer moments of reflection, connection and peace, the Together Garden features curved timber benches, inviting visitors to sit together with a bespoke canopy providing shelter alongside two sculptural elements representing hands held together to symbolise comfort and unity.

After a debut at RHS Wentworth Woodhouse Flower Show, the garden will be reimagined as a permanent, tranquil space outside one of the hospice’s bereavement suites. It will offer bereaved families a peaceful place to make memories and find comfort during the most difficult times.

Leeds based Dudleys Consulting Engineers were asked to support the project through its specialist structures team providing expert advice around the design and creation of the bespoke canopy.

Rob Thomson, Associate at Dudleys Consulting Engineers, said: “We are honoured to have been asked to help in delivering the Together Garden that will provide a lasting legacy as a peaceful retreat and some comfort for those who most need it.

“The canopy is a unique structure with curved columns and elliptical roof. Our challenge has been to minimise the size of the structural elements whilst making sure it remains stable and safe. We delivered multiple design iterations of a complex geometry using our state-of-the-art analysis tools, alongside our deep understanding of structural engineering within a tight timescale so that it is ready in time for the show later this month.”

Linda Petrons, Director of Fundraising & Communications at Greenfingers Charity which funds the design, build and care of children’s hospices nationally, said: “We are incredibly excited to be part of RHS Wentworth Woodhouse for the very first time. It’s a fantastic platform to raise awareness of the work we do, and to introduce even more people to the power of gardens in creating comfort and connection during life’s most challenging moments.

“Bluebell Wood Children’s Hospice is already known for its beautiful gardens and outdoor spaces, which play a vital role in its work with families. The addition of the Together Garden will further enhance this environment.”

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