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Urban Wildlife Garden

A sustainable, wildlife friendly and aesthetically pleasing garden in an urban setting.

Location: 

Brig, Switzerland

Date: 

Spring 2022

Elevation: 

681m a.s.l.

Enviroment: 

Urban

Partner: 

Philip Guler, Guler Gartenbau

Restoring Biodiversity in Urban Spaces

The Urban Wildlife Garden is designed to enhance biodiversity by creating diverse habitats within the city.
By integrating native plants, locally adapted vegetation, and carefully designed ecological features, the project supports pollinators, birds, and small wildlife while enriching urban green spaces.

The garden functions as a living ecosystem, balancing the needs of wildlife and the local community.

Regenerative Urban Living & Community Engagement

More than just a green space, this project serves as an educational hub, demonstrating how urban areas can be transformed into resilient, wildlife-friendly environments.
Residents engage in hands-on learning experiences about permaculture, urban wildlife conservation, and food production, inspiring others to implement similar strategies in their own spaces.

Fruit trees, herbs, and vegetable gardens are integrated, offering fresh, local produce while deepening the community's connection to nature and promoting sustainable living.

Urban Spaces Designed for People & Nature

The design of the garden prioritizes both ecological function and human well-being. Thoughtfully arranged plantings, shaded seating areas, and aesthetic landscaping create an inviting, tranquil atmosphere where residents feel at home.
By harmonizing urban development with nature, this project serves as a scalable model for integrating high-value regenerative green spaces into cities—demonstrating that even dense urban environments can be places of abundance, resilience, and biodiversity.

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