Frequently Asked Questions
What is biophilic design?
Biophilic design is an architectural and design philosophy that seeks to integrate nature and natural patterns into human-made spaces. The term “biophilia” means “love of life or living systems,” emphasising our innate connection and attraction to nature. In essence, biophilic design acknowledges the human need for nature and harnesses this connection in modern built environments.
Other questions
How do rain gardens work?
Do you need planning permission for a SuDS planter?
Is there anything to prevent customers walking into the road when using a parklet?
Can you integrate an irrigation system for your living green wall?
Can pocket parks help reduce antisocial behaviour?
How do we design a planting scheme?
Where can SuDS planters be installed?
How can biophilic design transform disused areas?
Do pocket parks contribute to sustainability goals?
Can green screens be customised?
