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In this episode of FutureX, we’re joined by yet another long-standing Futurebuild friend, activist and creative director and executive producer for Edible Bus Stop – Mak Gilchrist.
The Edible Bus Stop® is a landscape and spatial design studio founded in London, 2012 that specialises in creating transformative landscape design for exterior and interior environments, in permanent or temporary settings. Their approach is driven by a belief in the importance of inviting biophilic places, where people from all walks or wheels of life can enjoy inclusive design standards and connect with their surroundings. They consider the materials carefully, with sustainability driving decisions surrounding procurement and delivery. EBS projects’ aims include engendering social cohesion, a sense of belonging, well-being, enhancing biodiversity and the awareness of it through our meaningful, yet playful design.
Listen to this inspiring conversation here!
Mak will join us as a judge on the 'Build for Change by The Day & LEGO Group student competition' live on the FutureX Innovation stage at Futurebuild next month. Register today and secure your place.
Follow Futurebuild on Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram and Facebook: #futurebuild #futurex
Follow Ryder Architecture on Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram and Facebook: #everythingarchitecture
In this episode of FutureX, we’re joined by yet another long-standing Futurebuild friend, activist and creative director and executive producer for Edible Bus Stop – Mak Gilchrist.
The Edible Bus Stop® is a landscape and spatial design studio founded in London, 2012 that specialises in creating transformative landscape design for exterior and interior environments, in permanent or temporary settings. Their approach is driven by a belief in the importance of inviting biophilic places, where people from all walks or wheels of life can enjoy inclusive design standards and connect with their surroundings. They consider the materials carefully, with sustainability driving decisions surrounding procurement and delivery. EBS projects’ aims include engendering social cohesion, a sense of belonging, well-being, enhancing biodiversity and the awareness of it through our meaningful, yet playful design.
Listen to this inspiring conversation here!
Mak will join us as a judge on the 'Build for Change by The Day & LEGO Group student competition' live on the FutureX Innovation stage at Futurebuild next month. Register today and secure your place.
Follow Futurebuild on Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram and Facebook: #futurebuild #futurex
Follow Ryder Architecture on Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram and Facebook: #everythingarchitecture