Thanks to Cundall for hosting a presentation and discussion earlier this week considering “the journey from net zero to regenerative design”

You might ask what is the difference between “sustainable” architecture and “regenerative” architecture?
Simplistically, sustainable design aims to minimize negative impacts & harm to people, places and the environment. Regenerative design actively seeks to create positive impacts, emphasising restoration and improvement, delivering ecological, social and economic value-add.
Many of our projects are adopting this strategy- from our countless Retro-First retail and shopping centre repurposing projects, through to our wider residential-led masterplans, which focus on restoring biodiverse public and park spaces within the hearts of our towns and cities.
Thanks to Cundall and their team for steering the enlightening debate- we look forward to delivering many more projects together in the future.