Horatio's Garden Sheffield & East
Sheffield, Yorkshire & Humberside
Horatio’s Garden Sheffield & East offers a deeply humane and carefully crafted environment that supports wellbeing at moments of profound vulnerability. Located within a hospital setting serving patients with spinal injuries, the garden provides a restorative outdoor space for patients, families and clinical staff, demonstrating the powerful role that landscape, atmosphere and design can play within healthcare environments. The project is founded on the understanding that access to nature is not an optional amenity, but an essential component of care, recovery and dignity.
The design is characterised by sensitivity, generosity and meticulous attention to detail. A sequence of distinct garden rooms creates varied experiences, offering places of privacy and contemplation alongside spaces that support shared use and social connection. These spaces are carefully balanced to accommodate differing emotional and physical needs, recognising that patients may seek solitude at one moment and companionship at another. The garden is structured to allow choice, agency and independence, qualities that are particularly meaningful within a clinical context.
Planting plays a central role in shaping the garden’s atmosphere and therapeutic value. Species have been selected to provide sensory interest throughout the year, with colour, texture, scent and sound carefully orchestrated to create a calming and uplifting environment. Seasonal change is made visible and tangible, allowing users to remain connected to natural rhythms even during extended periods of hospitalisation. Views are framed deliberately, ensuring that users feel sheltered and safe while remaining connected to the wider landscape beyond the garden.
Spatial layout and material choices reinforce the garden’s therapeutic intent. Paths are arranged to encourage gentle exploration, with clear, intuitive routes that avoid dead ends or confusion. Seating is positioned to support both solitude and companionship, enabling quiet reflection or shared experience with family, friends or fellow patients. The garden reads as an extension of the clinical environment rather than a retreat from it, supporting continuity between care, recovery and everyday experience. This integration strengthens the garden’s role within the hospital and ensures it is used regularly rather than occasionally.
Biodiversity is supported through varied planting and habitat creation, enriching the local ecological network while enhancing the sensory quality of the space. Sustainable maintenance strategies have been considered to ensure the garden’s long-term resilience and continued quality over time. The emphasis on natural materials and seasonal planting reinforces a connection to wider environmental cycles, offering reassurance and a sense of continuity within a context often defined by uncertainty and change.
Accessibility lies at the heart of Horatio’s Garden Sheffield & East. Paths, thresholds and garden features are designed to accommodate wheelchairs, beds and assistive equipment, enabling patients to access the garden independently or with minimal assistance. Gentle gradients, generous turning spaces and clear sightlines allow users to move at their own pace and engage with the environment on their own terms. The impact of the garden extends far beyond its physical boundaries. It provides a place of respite, reflection and emotional support, benefiting not only patients but also families and clinical staff. By embedding compassion, inclusivity and care within its design, Horatio’s Garden Sheffield & East exemplifies how landscape-led interventions can transform healthcare environments, placing dignity, comfort and humanity at the centre of the patient experience.
Judges’ Comments:
“Shaped by its users, loved by its volunteers, and rooted in the fabric of Sheffield’s natural and industrial heritage, it stands as a meaningful civic contribution and an exemplar of inclusive, patient-led design.”
Photography Credits & Captions
Overall Result
Award
Application Type
CTA
Primary Use Class
C2 Residential institutions
Secondary Use Class
E(e) Provision of medical or health services
Credits
Landscape Architect
Harris Bugg Studio
Client
Horatio's Garden
Main Contractor
RLX
Project Manager
Gleeds
Contract management and cost planning
RLP Surveyors
M&E Engineers
Desco
Structural and Civil Engineers
Eastwood Consulting Engineers
Water fabrication
Dynamic 3 Design
Stone mason
Noble Stonework
