Why do we need Biodiversity? The International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) defines biodiversity as; βThe variety of life which includes all living organisms from the various ecosystems of the planetβ If the natural world is to be kept in balance and to...
Timber is the oldest and most sustainable building material ever known. Not only does its use have significantly less environmental impact than steel or concrete, it has other properties which bring additional benefits to those using a building day in day out. Timber...
Whilst many customers choose TG Escapes to build additional learning space, our bespoke, turnkey capability means our modular buildings fulfil a diverse range of other functions. The highly flexible, architect designed, biophilic buildings offer a beautiful,...
Whilst the practise and method of teaching are essential to the success of engaging pupils and stimulating learning, it must also be remembered that the very environment in which the learning process takes place can have a huge impact on children and how well they can...
βA love of life and the living world; the affinity of human beings for other life forms.β Biophilic design is a series of principles that connect buildings to the natural world, aiming to create healthier, more pleasant interior environments for occupants, while...