Plan of proposed new planting, structures, public realm and connections 
		                     
		              		            		            		                    
		                    			                    	Sketch for a glasshouse over the sunken garden and statues, concepts developed with Freddie Phillipson
		                     
		              		            		            		                    
		                    			                    	Sketch for a planting frame and gateway recreating the height and width of the lost palace facade
		                     
		              		            		            		                    
		                    			                    	Roy’s map of 1753, Hamilton Palace at the centre of the Great Avenue of trees and the Clydesdale landscape
		                     
		              		            		            		                    
		                    			                    	The palace photographed for Country Life in 1919 prior to demolition – images Wikimedia Commons
		                     
		              		            		            		                    
		                    			                    	The mausoleum and park today – images GIA brief 
		                     
		              		            		            		                    
		                    			                    	Sketch section and plan of new enclosures and planting beds, concepts developed in collaboration with Freddie Phillipson
		                     
		              		            		            		                    
		                    			                    	The new glasshouse, gateway and terrace, design drawings developed by Freddie Philipson and Gustaf Hedberg
		                     
		              		            		            		                    
		                    			                    	The site in 1860 showing the palace, mausoleum and grounds
		                     
		              		            		            		                    
		                    			                    	Proposals for a revived, replanted and reconnected public landscape