Creating a biophilic environment for cities and buildings isn’t just about adding greenery—it’s about regenerative design that restores both people and nature. Here’s how URDX approach it:
🌿 Key Touchpoints: We start by identifying the most impactful areas—entrances, communal spaces, streetscapes—where immersive natural elements like green walls, trees, and water features can immediately engage and soothe. Secondary spaces, like corridors and rooftops, add subtle yet powerful contributions to the overall ecosystem.
🦉 Multi-Level Greenery: Think in three levels— Primary habitat (ground level parks, wetlands and plazas), Complementary habitat (mid-level green façades, water features and balconies), and (Supplementary Habitat) rooftop gardens and patches. Each layer provides vital habitats for birds and wildlife, while regenerating urban ecology.
🌱 Restorative Spaces: It’s more than just nature—it’s about creating spaces that actively regenerate the environment, reduce urban heat, improve air quality, and offer a sense of calm and well-being to everyone who passes through.
Biophilic, regenerative design connects people to nature while restoring ecological balance. Each touchpoint matters—for the environment, for wildlife, and for human health. 🌳💧
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