Frequently Asked Questions
How can biophilic design transform disused school areas?
Biophilic design has the power to rejuvenate neglected or underutilised spaces. By integrating natural elements, what might have been an ignored corner 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
Is it possible to customise products for a commercial space?
Can you integrate an irrigation system for your living green wall?
How does urban greening contribute to combatting climate change?
Can you help with both landscape design and installation?
Can SuDS features be retrofitted into existing hardscaped areas?
If a parklet gets damaged, who is responsible for the repairs?
What are the benefits of community planting?
What is a living wall?
Can the CPD be delivered to individuals or does it have to be a team?
Do nature gardens help with climate resilience?
