Regenerative Thinking
Practical Solutions

Designing and delivering strategies to ensure a positive impact on ecosystems and local value in the built environment.

Regenerative residential community with timber buildings, wildflower meadows, and a natural pond, illustrating sustainable regenerative landscape design and biodiversity.

Our Pillars

Selection of example construction materials for consideration in sustainable building design.

01 Material Intent

We inform material decisions that go beyond reducing harm to instead achieving positive outcomes. Our services include lifecycle carbon assessments, material reuse strategies, and supply chain analysis.

We interrogate where materials come from, how they're made, and what happens to them at end of life - supporting decisions that favour circularity, transparency, and long-term resilience.

Construction site showing demolished concrete building, illustrating ineffective zero waste principles in building projects.

02 Nothing to Waste

From early-stage planning to end-of-life strategies, we embed zero waste principles that maximise material value and minimise unnecessary extraction.

With extensive experience in refurbishment and adaptive reuse, we support clients to retain existing buildings, reduce demolition waste, and extend the life of existing assets.

Reclaimed steel beams being prepared for reuse in a circular economy construction project.

03 Practically Circular

From designing for disassembly and future reuse, to analysing material availability - we work across the spectrum of circular economy principles. Our work includes designing with reclaimed materials, adaptive reuse of existing buildings and planning for end-of-life recovery along with the preparation of circular economy statements that turn policy into action.

We support clients with material passport strategies and early-stage design decision making that prioritise demountability and long-term material value.

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04 Evidence-Based

Delivering regenerative outcomes requires robust data, clear methodologies, and deep technical understanding. We combine lifecycle analysis, material understanding, and benchmarking with a focus on outcomes beyond compliance.

We work closely with design teams to quantify impact, identify opportunities for improvement, and ensure that regenerative targets are captured in specifications, procurement, and delivery.

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