

Biophilic exterior design starts at the street edge and flows across façades, roofs, and courtyards to blur the boundary between building and landscape. native plantings, green walls, shade trees, water features, and permeable surfaces cool microclimates, support biodiversity, manage stormwater, and elevate everyday comfort while grounding projects in their local ecology through biophilia.
From residences to workplaces and hospitality, thoughtful biophilic design outside means layered habitats and human-scaled places to linger; think green roofs and trellises, bird-friendly glass and lighting, durable natural materials like wood and stone, earth-toned palettes, and seating that invites connection to sun, breeze, and views. The result is a resilient exterior that looks beautiful, performs efficiently, and makes people feel well.