Frequently Asked Questions
How can biophilic design transform disused areas?
Biophilic design has the power to rejuvenate neglected or underutilised spaces. By integrating natural elements, what might have been an ignored corner of a school can become a thriving hub for learning and relaxation. The transformation of such areas into green spaces, reading nooks, or sensory gardens can provide students with additional zones for exploration, relaxation, and learning outside the confines of a traditional classroom.
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How do we design a planting scheme?
How is the training session provided?
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Can you incorporate branding into the planter design?
Can a green roof add value to a property?
Where can SuDS planters be installed?
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Do parklets need planning permission?
How can interior planting benefit commercial spaces?
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