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Kew Carbon Gardens

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Heritage

Client

Role

The Carbon Garden at Kew Gardens is a groundbreaking construction project designed to showcase the vital role of plants and fungi in combating climate change. As a striking addition within London's UNESCO World Heritage Site, this innovative garden features dynamic designs that reveal the unseen connections between carbon and life on Earth.

From sculptural soil profiles and fossilised plant displays to resilient tree plantings and water management features, the project combines scientific research with sustainable craftsmanship. Built with low-carbon materials and thoughtful landscape elements, the Carbon Garden not only educates visitors but also demonstrates practical, nature-based solutions for a more sustainable future.

This ambitious construction effort aims to inspire action and foster resilience through carefully curated planting schemes and innovative design, highlighting the power of nature in the fight against climate change.

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85 Great Portland Street

First Floor, London

W1W 7LT. 

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Registered Office: 85 Great Portland Street, First Floor, London, W1W 7LT.

Registered in England. Company number 15813711

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