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.
Other questions
What are rain gardens best planted with?
Can you incorporate branding into the planter design?
What types of plants can go in the planters?
What kind of drainage system do the planters have?
What green solutions can we offer BIDs?
How do SuDS help connect students with nature?
Does losing a parking space have a negative impact on local businesses?
How do SuDS planters and rain gardens benefit local infrastructure?
What are the benefits of incorporating green spaces in schools and universities?
How do we maintain parklets and street furniture?