References The return of nature to the urban landscape: Biodiversity and the future of cities Instead of trying to force nature into perfect geometric patterns, we must allow it to follow its natural course. Urban green spaces should not be just uniform lawns of mowed grass, but true habitats for local flora and fauna. Read More
References The economic and ecological importance of biodiversity Bringing biodiversity into gardens and other urban areas is vital to creating sustainable and vibrant environments. It is necessary to develop solutions inspired by nature that, in addition to increasing biological diversity, strengthen the connection between people and the environment, generating positive visual and emotional experiences. Read More
Semi-intensive green roof at Kaufland Bucharest, Turnu Măgurele Street The vegetated layer is designed as a small ecosystem, not as a perfectly ordered surface. Sedum spreads naturally, with variations in color and texture, while shrubs break the monotony, add volume, and create the feeling of looking at a real garden rather than a roof simply “covered” in green.