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Regenerative Design

 

Regenerative design is a way of thinking about buildings, communities, and systems that helps restore and renew the natural environment. Instead of simply reducing harm, it focuses on creating solutions that improve the health of ecosystems, support biodiversity, and strengthen the connection between people and nature.

This way of designing asks: how can our buildings, products, and lifestyles give back more than they take? It encourages us to work with nature’s rhythms, support local ecosystems, and design in ways that strengthen both people and the planet.


 

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