June Biophilic Design Roundup
?? In case you missed it - here's our top posts from June! We hope it brings you some inspiration ???Be sure to click on the image to see the original post!???
???? The French Parliament recently approved a new law requiring all new commercial buildings to partially have their roofs covered with plants or solar panels.
The #GreytoGreen scheme in Sheffield is the UK’s largest retro-fit #SuDS project, and also the UK’s largest inner city ‘#GreenStreet’. The planted areas are formed as shallow #bioswales and #RainGardens.
A living facade for the birds and bees! A great strategy for supporting biodiversity and biophilia in an urban setting through a stunning facade system with thermal bridges.
This modular building system shows an urban future that addresses global warming, food production and a circular economy within a building where the end-product of one process is a starting-product of the next process.
A before and after from Düsseldorf. ???? A tunnel was constructed along the river that gave back this space to the city.