PLP Labs’ latest research makes the business case for biophilic design in offices
Did you know that an office with greenery and views out can create up to a 200% uplift in well-being and environmental value compared to those without?
Did you know that an office with greenery and views out can create up to a 200% uplift in well-being and environmental value compared to those without?
“Employment is one of the key routes to accessing income, which, in turn, is the pathway to many wellbeing factors, such as healthcare, self-care, nourishment, housing, mobility and security. Therefore, it is imperative that, as a society, we create an ecosystem that supports people through the employment life cycle.”
PLP Architecture has submitted plans for 30 Minories, a wellness-led office development for our client Patrizia, which provides enhanced community, cultural and leisure facilities in the City of London.
PLP Architecture is excited to announce the expansion of our global presence, with a new studio in Singapore.
One Bishopsgate Plaza has been commended at the Stone Federation Great Britain’s 2022 Natural Stone Awards for the restoration and extension of the historic Devonshire House.
Midori Ainoura, Partner at PLP Architecture and leader of our Japan design team, spoke with the NTT Urban Solutions Research Institute about the importance of design firms having embedded research thinktanks to explore the next generation of cities.
Park Nova Singapore, our biophilic luxury residential tower, has scooped up the Gold Award for Residential Future Developments in the A&D Awards 2022.
“Ease of access to green spaces creates truly liveable conditions and promotes a symbiotic relationship between urban and natural environments. We need to transform streets into urban ecological bio-corridors linking parks and gardens into an accessible multi-nodal network.”
As part of an in-depth internal conversation that we’re having at PLP Architecture and PLP Labs, I spoke with Property Week about the importance of urban green spaces and networks within our cities. The idea of increasing biophilia, meaningful greening, and wellbeing within our cities permeates throughout all of our work but has yet to really be seen in mainstream urban design. I believe that it’s critical to keep talking about these issues in the public eye, so that we can build on post-pandemic momentum and really improve the provision of green spaces in urban environments.
Hayfin, one of Europe’s leading alternative asset management firms, have been announced by developer Grosvenor as the first organisation to confirm space at 65 Davies Street in Mayfair, taking 22,947 sq ft of the total 65,000 sq ft.