Biodiversity
We help you to reinforce biodiversity, add ecosystem services and create resistance to climate change.

Torslandaskolan in Gothenburg: The design of the outdoor areas uses rainwater as a playful and educational element with regard to learning about climate, ecology and the importance of water in nature's cycle. Illustration: LINK Arkitektur.
When you work with biodiversity:
- You reinforce resistance to future climate changes
- You strengthen your organisation and guarantee your investment in the face of future legal requirements on a national and European level
- You increase the opportunities for green financing
- You increase health & well-being through all the health advantages that a greener environment brings
Reinforce biodiversity, add ecosystem services and resist climate changes.
On the large scale:
- Climate-smart and circular architecture, to reduce the negative impact on the biosphere.
- Carefully selected materials to limit the impact on the biosphere.
On the smaller scale:
- Landscape analysis.
- Collaboration with environmental asset inventory to find solutions that best preserve different types and species.
- Ecosystem services that create the biggest value.
- High quality green and blue structures that optimally contribute to biodiversity and ecosystem services.

Eufemia's Garden in Bjørvika, maximization of green areas through roof terraces and courtyards in an urban residential area. Photo: Hundven-Clements

Stovnertårnet in Oslo – minimized climate footprint through preserved vegetation and better conditions for tree planting and a rich bird life. Photo: Jiri Havran