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    The mere insertion of plants into the built environment can enhance comfort, satisfaction, well- being and performance.

    Biophilic Design
    Living Wall NBS

    06.04.20

    Biotecture’s Living Wall system is now part of the RIBA NBS national BIM library

    RIBA Product Selector is the industry-leading online resource to research and select construction product and service information for all types of building design projects.

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    bees are important for biodiversity

    20.03.20

    Biotecture Supporting Efforts to Save Our Bumblebees

    Living walls are a great way of increasing biodiversity in urban environments and helping to support bumblebee populations.

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    Future of Buildings

    04.02.20

    Is this the future of buildings?

    The buildings in our towns and cities are becoming greener, both inside and out, with plants improving air quality and reconnecting people with nature.

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    Sustainability Leader, Matt Lindsay

    13.01.20

    Biotecture’s own rising star chosen as sustainability leader

    Biotecture’s project manager, Matt Lindsay, has been selected to take part in the UK Green Building Council’s prestigious Future Leaders programme 2020.

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    Living Green Wall Plants

    19.12.19

    What a year 2019 has been for Biotecture!

    We have reconnected more people with nature than ever before.

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    Air Quality Living Wall Research at University College London

    21.11.19

    Phase 1 of Biotecture’s Highways England funded air quality living wall research draws to a close with promising results

    The initial phase of Biotecture’s groundbreaking air quality living wall research, funded by Highways England and Innovate UK, has now concluded.

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