Beyond Carbon, Oliver Heath on Regenerative Biophilic Design
- Journal of Biophilic Design Podcast

Designing spaces where people and organisations thrive. - As Oliver Heath, Founder of Oliver Heath Design, shares on the Journal of Biophilic Design podcast, there’s now a growing recognition that biophilic design goes far beyond adding plants to a space. 🌿

It’s a human-centred, evolutionary design ethos, one that connects people with nature to support wellbeing, boost building performance, and reflect an organisation’s values through its environment.

When nature, wellbeing, and building performance intertwine, we create more sustainable, successful outcomes for both people and planet.

"Now when we walk in to practices and organizations, there's a far greater understanding, awareness of the subject.

The role of nature, the role of well-being, and the people in the building are all intertwined. And it's a part of this more sustainable approach that organizations are now taking, not just to create, a better quality of building, but also to reflect, the values and ethos of the organization through their environmental social governance."

🎧 Listen or watch the full episode to explore how this approach is shaping the future of the built environment (link here 🔗 ⬇️)

Who are Oliver Heath Design?

Our passion for creating spaces in the built environment where all life can flourish is central to our approach and delivered across a range of services:

🌿 Design Strategy - Robust design strategy to support occupants and organisations in the creation of healthy, thriving spaces

🌿 Spatial Design - End-to-end design services that deliver tangible occupant benefits & ROI

🌿 Thought Leadership - Translating research into accessible, implementable design insights: on paper, online, in-person

🌿 Media & Partnerships - Collaborating with brands to offer bespoke talks, marketing and partnerships to amplify and make accessible, design for wellbeing

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