On 18 September, Roca London Gallery will host Back to Nature: Bringing the Outside In, an engaging evening of panel discussions and presentations led by leading designers and biophilic design experts, exploring how incorporating natural elements into interiors can boost wellbeing and creativity. From living walls and natural materials to lighting that mimics natural rhythms, this special event will offer a wealth of insights into how nature-inspired design is transforming interior spaces.
Simultaneously, the experiential exhibition Bio Spaces: Regenerative, Resilient Futures will immerse visitors in multi-sensory environments that highlight the importance of sustainable design. Curated in collaboration with biophilic design expert Oliver Heath and environmentally focused media and events platform Planted, the exhibition demonstrates how regenerative design can reshape our built environments. Through interactive installations that engage the senses of sight, sound and touch, visitors will experience first-hand how thoughtful design can foster resilience and promote environmental awareness.
In addition, as part of the Open House Festival London – also from 14 to 22 September – Roca London Gallery is hosting two architectural tours on Saturday 14 September. These tours provide a unique opportunity to explore the design and architectural features of the gallery, demonstrating the gallery’s commitment to promoting architectural excellence and innovation.
Back to Nature: bringing the outside in
Wednesday 18 September, 18:30 – 20:30
https://www.rocalondongallery.com/events/Back-to-Nature-bringing-the-outside-in
Bio Spaces: Regenerative, Resilient Futures
Until 30 September 2024
https://www.rocalondongallery.com/storefronts/bio-spaces-regenerative-resilient-futures
Both events are free to the public.