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For the second year running, we're going to be at the UK's largest built environment event, sharing with you the best of sustainable and biophilic design.

Whether you're an architect, interior designer, planner, homeowner or student, this is your chance to understand what can be achieved in our cities with green infrastructure!  With live examples, you can learn how we can work together to reap the benefits from harnessing the power of plants inside and out, improving air quality whilst creating happier, healthier spaces to live, work and wander in.

Come and chat to us about the power of plants and your ideas for applying the different systems.  Touch and feel the flourishing living systems close-up and see why we believe in biophilia and the effects plants can have on human and environmental health.

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